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Say.—^Observations on some of the Animals described in the Account of the 
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Say.—A Monograph of North American Insects of the Genus Cicindela, by 
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Say. —Description of New Species (American) of the Genera Buprestis, Trachys, 
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Say. —A Glossary to Say’s Entomology, or Explanation of Terms used in 
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Say. —American Entomology, or Description of Insects of North America: 
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Nature, by Thomas Say. 3 vols., with 18 coloured Plates. 8vo. Philadel¬ 
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Say. —Note sur un Memoire du Capifaine Leconte, intitule, “ Nouvelles 
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Say.—Description of New Species of Hymenoptera inhabiting the United 
States, :■ by Thomas Say. (Contrib. of the Maclurian Lyceum, I.) 8vo. 
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Say.—Description of New Species of North American Insects, by Thomas 
Say. 8vo. New Harmony, 1829—1833. 
Say.— American Conchology, by Thomas Say : illustrated by coloured Figures, 
by Mrs. Say, from Drawings from Nature. 7 Nos. 8vo. New Harmony, 
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Say. —Curculionites of North America • with Observations on some Species 
already known, by Thomas Say. 8vo. New Harmony, 1831. 
Say.—Descriptions of New. Species of Heteropterous Hemiptera of North 
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Say. —Descriptions of New North American Coleopterous Insects, and Ob¬ 
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