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51699 Linden, M. Gräfin von. 1901. Die Flügelzeichnung der Insekten. Mit 

 besonderer Berücksichtigung der Zeichnung der Lepidopteren. Ihre Ent- 

 wicklung, ihre Ursachen und ihre Bedeutung für den verwandtschaftlichen 

 Zusammenhang der Arten. Mit 16 Abbildgn. Biol. Centralbl. 21. Bd. 

 No. 20. p. 625— 633. (1. Fortsetzung.) Mit 16 [Doppel-] Fig. Biol. 

 Centralbl. 21. Bd. No. 21. p. 657 — 682. (Mit 22 [24] Fig.) No. 23. p. 753 

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51700 Kellogg, Vern. L. 1901. The Homologies of the Mouth Parts of In-sects 

 with Complète Metamorphosis. Abstr. Science, (N. S.) Vol. 14. No. 356. 

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Journ. N. York Entom. Soc. Vol. 4. No. 2. p. 61 — 66. [595.70195. 

 2Forel, Aug. 1901. Die psychischen Fähigkeiten der Ameisen und einiger 

 anderer Insekten; mit einem Anhang über die Eigenthümlichkeiten des 

 Geruchsinnes bei jenen Thieren. Vorträge gehalten den 13. August am 

 V. Internationalen Zoologen-Kongress zu Berlin. München, Ernst, Rein- 

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 3 Gibson, W. Ch. 1901. Blossoms Host and Insect Guests: How the Heath 

 Family, the Bluets, the Figworts, the Orchids, and similar Wild Flower 

 welcome the Bee, the Fly, the Wasp, the Moth and other Faithful Insects. 

 Ed. by Eleanor E. Davie. With portr. Illustr. New York, London, 1901. 

 80. 4 s. 6 d. [595.705. 

 4Giard, Aifr. 1901. Notes bibliographiques sur les Insectes nuisibles. Bull. 

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51705 Experiment Station Record. U. S. Dep. Agric. OfF. of Exper. Stations. 

 A. C. True, Director. Vol. XII. No. 12. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 

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6 Some Mis cellaneous Resuit s of the Work of the Division of Entomo- 



logy. V. Prepared under the dir. of L. O. Howard. Washington, Govt. 

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7 Chittenden, F. H. 1901. Some Insects injurions to the Violet, Rose, and 



other Ornamental Plants. U. S. Dept. Agric. Div. Entom. Bull. No. 27. N. 

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SFelt, E. P. 1900. Illustrated descriptive Catalogue of some of the more 

 injurious and bénéficiai Insects of New York State. With 83 figs. Bull. 

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9Felt, E. P. 1901. The sixteenth report of the State entomologist on inju- 

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10 Hopkins, A. D. 1901. Insect Enemies of the Spruce in the North East. 

 U. S. Dept. Agric. Bull. N. S. No. 28. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 

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 51711 Marlatt, C. L. 1901. The Principal Insect Enemies of Growing Wheat. 

 With 25 cuts. U. S. Dept. Agric. Farmers' Bull. No. 132. Washington, 

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