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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

Title
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 etomologists. With an introduction by Robert H. Lamborn, PH. D.
Publication
New York, D. Appleton and company, 1890.

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Description
1 p. l., 202 p. incl. 8 pl. col. front.; 22 cm.
Series Statement
The Lamborn prize essays
Subject
  • Mosquitoes > Control
  • Dragonflies
  • Odonata
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.
Call Number
QKG (Dragon flies vs. mosquitoes)
LCCN
agr05000055
OCLC
1615893
Title
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 etomologists. With an introduction by Robert H. Lamborn, PH. D.
Imprint
New York, D. Appleton and company, 1890.
Series
The Lamborn prize essays
Research Call Number
QKG (Dragon flies vs. mosquitoes)
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