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1918. Zur Kenntnis der BlattmiDierer, spezioll derjenigen Finlands. 

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 (47.1) 57.65,.63,.72,.82,.93 



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 4 p. 269—327. 57.27,.82,.86,.87,.89 



21 Morrill, A. W. 57 : 16.5 



1913. Entomological Pioneeriog in Arizona. ,)oarn. econ. Entom. VoL 

 6 p. 185-195. 57.31,.52— .54,.63,.64,.69,.69,.71,.82— .86,.88,.89,.92,.96 



22 Parker, William B. 57 : 16.5 



1913. A Sealed Paper Carton to Protect Cereaîs from Insect Attack. 

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1913. New Destructive Insects in New York. Journ. econ. Entom. Vol. 

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25 Scott, E. W., and E. H. Siegler. 57 : 18.5 



1913. Papers on Deciduous Fruit Insects and Insecticides. Lime-sulphur 

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 No. 116 p. 81—90, 1 pl. 57.72,.8f,.93 



26 Urich, F. W. 57 : 16.5 



1913. Notes on some Mexican Sugar Cane Insects from Santa Lucrecia, 

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57.27,.53,.54,.68, 82,.88,.89 

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191 The Insects afiecting Sugar Cane in Porto Rico. Journ. econ. 

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28 . o . 57 : 16.5 



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29 Tri ruh, Ivar. 57 : 16.5 



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57.68,.72,.82 



30 Howard, C. W., and Puul F. Clark. 57 : 16.7 



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31 Knab, Frederick. 57 : 16.7 



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35 Hunter, W. D. 57 : 16.7 



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1913. Die blutsaugenden Insekten als Krankheitsüberträger. Monatsh. 

 prakt. Tierheikde. Bd. 25 p. 68—90, 5 figg. 57.512,,54,.71— .75 



