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Monthly Magazine,Volume 20, pages 38 – 52 The Silk-Worm, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine,Volume 20, pages 753 – 764 Insects Belonging To The Cotton Plant, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine,Volume 21, pages 37 – 51 Spiders: Their Structure And Habits, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Volume 21, pages 461-477 Unwelcome Guests, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Volume 22, pages 30 - 46 More About Spiders, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Volume 22, pages 323 – 335 A Chapter on Mites, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine,Volume 22, pages 607 – 614 Insects Destructive Of Maize, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine,Volume 23, pages 317 – 326 Pets, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine,Volume 23, pages 519 – 524 Night Revelers, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine,Volume 23, pages 770 – 776 An Orthopterian Defense, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Volume 24, pages 490 – 496 A Notable Congress, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine,Volume 25, pages 732 – 745 Musicians Of Field And Meadow, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Volume 26, pages 495 – 500 Insects Injurious To Fruit, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine,Volume 26, pages 827 – 833 Insects Injurious To The Vine, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine,Volume 27, pages 61 – 66 Soundings, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine,Volume 29, pages 179 – 186 Under A Glass, Manx Sun, 4/25/1863 What I Found In A Morning Walk, Manx Sun, 1/17/1863 American Agriculturist 1860-04: Vol 19 Iss 3, Microscopic Views of the Insect World. I, Pg 80 – 81 American Agriculturist 1860-04: Vol 19 Iss 4, Microscopic Views of the Insect World. II, Pg 108 – 109 American Agriculturist 1860-05: Vol 19 Iss 5, Microscopic Views of the Insect World. III, Pg 140 – 141 American Agriculturist 1860-06: Vol 19 Iss 6, Microscopic Views of the Insect World. IV, Pg 172 - 173 American Agriculturist 1860-10: Vol 19 Iss 9, Microscopic Views of the Insect World. V, Pg 268 American Agriculturist 1860-10: Vol 19 Iss 10, Microscopic Views of the Insect World. VI, Pg 300 – 301 American Agriculturist 1860-10: Vol 19 Iss 11, Microscopic Views of the Insect World. VII, Pg 332 - 333 American Agriculturist 1860-12: Vol 19 Iss 12, Microscopic Views of the Insect World. VIII, Pg 360
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