82 Ins. XIII. INSECT A. [1904] 
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1537. . Directions for spraying for the Codling-moth. Bull. Agric. 
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WuLP, F. M. VAN DER (the late). [See Meijere (934).] 
1538. Wytsman, p. Genera insectorum. 
Cf. Berthoumieu (111), Dalla Torre (342), Jacoby & Clavareau 
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1539. Xambeu, — . Mceurs et metamorphoses des Insectes. Melanges 
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167-221. 
This is accompanied by an Index to this and to the parts of the series 
in Vols 48 and 49 of the same work. 
1540. . Melanges entomologiques. (Suite) 5-8. Soc. Pyrenees-or. xlv, 
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Young, D. B. [See Felt (495).] 
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\^LepidopteraJ\ 
1543. Zaitschek, Arthur. Versuche iiber die Verdaulichkeit des 
Chitins und den Nahrwert der Insecten. Arch. ges. Physiol, civ 
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1544. Zander, E. Zum Genital-apparat der Lepidopteren. Zool. 
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1545. Zang, R. Ueber einige Passaliden aus der Sammlung des konink- 
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1546. . Parapelopides und Ophrygonms^ zwei neue Gattungen der 
Passaliden. Zool Anz. xxvii, pp. 694-700. \_Coleoptera.] 
1547. Zavattari, E. Contributo alia conoscenza degli Imenotteri dei 
Pirenei. Boll. Mus. Torino xix, No. 482, 12 pp. 
1548. ZiCKERT, F. Contributo ad un Catalogo delle Zygene dell' Italia 
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1549. ZouFAL, V. Antroherpon loreli n. sp. Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, 
p. 20. \Coleoptera.'\ 
II. BIOLOGY. 
SUBJECT-INDEX. 
1. Anatomy and Physiology. 
N.B. The arrangement in the subsections is of little importance, as each of them 
is not complete in itself. 
Modern biology, much entomological matter, "Wasmann (1480). 
The morphology, embryology and sexual life of Insects, Hexneguy 
(676). 
