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An account of the annoyance caused to human beings and animals by Hippelates flavipes, H. pusio and H. plebejus in the southern United States, with notes on geographical distribution, habits and probable life history.

E. A. Schwarz. An imported library pest.
Insect Life, [[strikethrough]]  Volume [[\strikethrough]] VII, No. 5, July, 1895, 396-398; [[strikethrough]] one Figure [[\strikethrough]]  1 fig.
A consideration of the habits of Nicobium hirtum, a Ptinid beetle which has been imported into the United States and has been found to damage books in the southern states.

Philip P. Calvert. East African Odonata, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott.
Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XVIII, No. 1046, pp. 121-142.
[[strikethrough]] Of the 15 species of dragonflies , collected by [[\strikethrough]] 
Of the 13 species of dragonflies, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the Kilimanjaro region and on the Seychelles, 4 species are here described as new and most of the older species are redescribed, [[strikethrough]] with [[\strikethrough]] speciel attention [[strikethrough]] paid [[\strikethrough]] being given to the sexual characters, which are illustrated by 15 woodcuts.

Phil P. Calvert.  Notes on the Odonata from East Africa, collected by the Chanler-Hoehnel expedition. 
Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XVIII, No. 1047, pp.143-145.

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