292 results on '"Chapin, Edward"'
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252. Species of round worm (Gongylonema) from domestic swine in the United States
253. Field notebook, Cuba and Jamaica, 1937, 1941, [1947]
254. The Revival of the Use of Natural Dyestuffs.
255. Natural Dyestuffs
256. The beetles of the family Cleridae collected on the Mulford Biological Exploration of the Amazon Basin, 1921-1922
257. Australian Termites. The Biology, Recognition, and Economic Importance of the Common Species. F. N. Ratcliffe , F. J. Gay , T. Greaves
258. THE EFFECT OF DI-IONIC ELECTROLYTES ON THE SOLUBILITY OF TRI-IONIC ELECTROLYTES WITH DIFFERENT IONS.
259. Revision of the Pleurostict Scarabaeidae of Cuba and Isle of Pines II. Rutelinae, Dynastinae, and Cetoniinae.
260. Webs in the Wind: The Habits of Web-weaving Spiders . Winifred Duncan. New York: Ronald Press, 1949. 387 pp. $4.50.; American Spiders: A Guide to the Life and Habits of the Spider World . Willis J. Gertsch. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1949. 285 pp. $6.95.
261. Collecting, Preserving and Studying Insects.Harold Oldroyd
262. Entomological Nomenclature and Literature.W. J. Chamberlin
263. The Formicidae of Australia. Volume I. Subfamily Myrmeciinae. John Clark
264. An Introduction to the Study of Insects.Donald J. Borror , Dwight M. DeLong
265. Food habits of the vireos : a family of insectivorous birds /
266. A revision of the West Indian beetles of the scarabaeid subfamily Aphodiinae
267. Fleas of Eastern United States.
268. Coleopteres Scarabeides De l'Indochine. Premiere Partie.Renaud Paulian
269. Vie et Moeurs des Insectes.Remy Chauvin
270. Natural Dyestuffs—an Important Factor in the Dyestuff Situation.
271. Le Mimetisme Animal.Robert HardouinLe Mimetisme: Colorations Animales, Dissimulation des Formes et Deguisements, Ressemblances Mimetiques.Lucien Chopard
272. The Trichoptera (Caddis-Flies) of Australia and New Zealand. Martin E. Mosely , D. E. Kimmins
273. THE SOLUBILITY OF ACIDS IN SOLUTIONS OF THE SALTS OF OTHER ACIDS.1
274. The Science Performance of the Gemini High Resolution Optical Spectrograph.
275. Butterflies. Ralph W. Macy Harold H. Shepard
276. Entomological Nomenclature and Literature. W. J. Chamberlin
277. Classification of Insects. Keys to the Living and Extinct Families of Insects, and to the Living Families of Other Terrestrial Anthropods. Charles T. Brues A. L. Melander Frank M. Carpenter
278. An Introduction to the Study of Insects. Donald J. Borror Dwight M. DeLong
279. Coleopteres Scarabeides De l'Indochine. Premiere Partie. Renaud Paulian
280. Collecting, Preserving and Studying Insects. Harold Oldroyd
281. GHOST Commissioning Science Results: Identifying a New Chemically Peculiar Star in Reticulum II.
282. THE BALLOON-BORNE LARGE APERTURE SUBMILLIMETER TELESCOPE (BLAST) 2005: A 10 deg2 SURVEY OF STAR FORMATION IN CYGNUS X.
283. BLAST: THE MASS FUNCTION, LIFETIMES, AND PROPERTIES OF INTERMEDIATE MASS CORES FROM A 50 deg2 SUBMILLIMETER GALACTIC SURVEY IN VELA (ℓ ≈ 265°).
284. Le Mimetisme Animal.
285. Book Review
286. A New Species of Myrmecophilous Coccinellidae, With Notes on Other Hyperaspini (Coleoptera)
287. New Species of Chilocorini (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
288. On Some Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) From Newfoundland and Nova Scotia
289. Name Changes in Coccinellidae
290. Pseudoscymnus, a New Genus of Asiatic Scymnini (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
291. Early States of Staphylinidæ
292. Over half of the far-infrared background light comes from galaxies at z >or= 1.2.
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