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Dragon flies vs. mosquitoes; can the mosquito pest be mitigated?  Studies in the life history of irritating insects, their natural enemies, and artificial checks, by working entomologists.
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Dragon flies vs. mosquitoes; can the mosquito pest be mitigated? Studies in the life history of irritating insects, their natural enemies, and artificial checks, by working entomologists.

Publisher: New York, Appleton, 1890.
Series: Lamborn prize essays.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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Additional Physical Format: Also issued on microfilm.
[Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, 1993.
1 microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm.
Document Type: Book
OCLC Number: 1615893
Description: 202 p. ill.
Contents: Introduction. By R.H. Lamborn.--The dipterous enemies of man. By Mrs. C.B. Aaron.--Utility of dragon flies as destroyers of mosquitoes. By A.C. Weeks.--The destruction of the mosquito. By Wm. Beutenmüller.--Dragon flies as mosquito hawks on the western plains. A letter from Capt. C.N.B. Macauley.--Can the mosquito be exterminated? By H.C. McCook.--Appendix. Bibliography prepared by Mrs. C.B. Aaron, accompanying her essay. Bibliographical catalogue prepared by Wm. Beutenmüller, accompanying his essay.
Series Title: Lamborn prize essays.

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