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vollk. Insekt. 
Fundort. 
Namen 
des 
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Die ersten Larven ’ 
kommen ans dem Ei. 
Alle Larven sind aus¬ 
gekommen . 
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sponnen o'ler verpuppt. 
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oder verpuppt. 
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wurde beobachtet. 
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wurden bemerkt. 
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men. 
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dessen 
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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 
W as hing-t 0 n, June 15, 1855. 
From the accompanying prospectus it will be seen that 
Professor Agassiz proposes to publish , in a series of ten 
quarto volurnes , the principal results of bis cxtended inve- 
stigations in the Natural History of North America, and in 
behalf of the Smithsonian Institution, the undersigned would 
warmly coinmend this enterprise to the patronage of the 
lovers of Science throughout the world. It is scarcely ne- 
cessary to say anything as to the value of a work of this 
kind, from such a source, while it is important to present 
the fact that it cannot be published withbut liberal support 
in the way of subscription. We are authorized to say that 
any addition to the list of subscribers, beyond the nupiber 
necessary to cover the expenses of publication , will be ex- 
pended in improving the work in a general way, and in in- 
creasing the size of its successive volurnes, without additio¬ 
nal cost tho the subscribers who shall have forwarded their 
names before the publication of the first volume. 
JOSEPH HENRY, 
Secy. of the Smith’n Institution. 
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