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1213. Stauffer, J. How to expel the borer. <Gardeners’ Monthly, 
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The galvanic action of copper, zinc, and iron nails causes borers to “back 
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1214. Stauffer, J. White ants. <Gardeners’ Monthly, April, 1875, 
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1215. S[telle], J. P[arish]. A locust year in Tennessee. <Amer. 
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1217. Stelle, J. P. Southern notes. <Amer. Ent., February, 1870, 
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1218. Stelle, J. P. Southern notes. <Amer. Ent., March, 1870, v. 
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Note on the need of State entomologists, especially in the Southern States; 
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1219. S[telle], J. P. The harlequin cabbage bug in Tennessee. 
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1220. Stelle, J. P. Southern notes. <Amer. Ent. and Bot., April, 
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1221. Stelle, J. P. Southern notes. <Amer. Ent. and Bot., June, 
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1223. Stelle, J. P. Depths to which Cicadas go. <Amer. Ent. and 
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Pup* of Cicada sp. frequently found from six to nine feet below the surface. 
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