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McCook, Henry Christopher. Tenants of an old farm; leaves from the note- 

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Packard, Alpheus Spring. Half hours with insects. By A. S. Packard, jr. . . . 

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Packard, Alpheus Spring. Our common insects. A popular account of the 

 insects of our fields, forests, gardens and houses. Illustrated with 4 plates and 268 

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viii, [iii]-xvi, 17-225 p. incl. illus., front. 20™. 



" This little volume mainly consists of a reprint of a series of essays which appeared in the "Amer- 

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Boston, Estes and Lauriat [pref. 1873] Agr 3—1146 



viii, iii-xvi, 17-225 p. incl. illus., front. 20™. 



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Sutherland, Harvey. The book of bugs, by Harvey Sutherland. New York 

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X, 164 p. front., illus. 22™. 



Weed, Clarence Moores. Ten New England blossoms and their insect visitors, 

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Howard, Leland Ossian. The spread of land species by the agency of man; with 

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