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Forestry Education in America—Today and Tomorrow, Samuel T. Dana and Evert W. Johnson. The Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C., 1963. 402 pp. Price 5.00 U.S. dollars. - Introduction to Comparative Entomology, by Richard M. Fox and Jean Walker Fox. Reinhold, New York. 1964. xiv + 450 pp.; 90 figs.; 1 plate. Price 9.50 U.S. dollars (bound). - Guide to the Insects of Connecticut, Part VI. The Diptera or True Flies of Connecticut, Ninth Fascicle. Simuliidae and Thaumaleidae, by Alan Stone. State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut, Bulletin 97: 126 pp.; 81 figs. State Librarian, State Library, Hartford, Conn., 1964.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1964

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