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ner and Forbes can be obtained from the secretaries of the respective 
State Agricultural Societies at Albany, N. Y., and Springfield, III., 
while the reports of the Entomologists of the newly established State 
Experiment Stations, of which a large number will soon be published, 
can be obtained from the directors of the respective Stations. The 
older reports of the State Entomologist of Missouri and the State Ento- 
mologists of Illinois (Walsh, Le Baron, and Thomas) are all out of print 
and can only be obtained by purchase from second-hand dealers. The 
same may be said of the well-known and often quoted reports of Dr. 
Fitch, which were published with the old volumes of the Transactions 
of the New York State Agricultural Society. 
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