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THE perusal of Mr. Riley's yearly reports is one of the pleasures to which the entomologist looks forward with undiminishing eagerness. Each succeeding volume throws open to the student of science fresh fields of discovery in the realms of both nature and art. Mr. Riley's ready appreciation of the practically useful in invention, accompanied by that quick discernment which enables him at once to reject or rectify what is useless or cumbersome, renders him especially fitted for the responsible position which he occupies.
Eighth Annual Report of the Noxious, Beneficial, and other Insects of the State of Missouri.
By Charles V. Riley, State Entomologist.
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B., A. Eighth Annual Report of the Noxious, Beneficial, and other Insects of the State of Missouri . Nature 14, 308 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/014308a0
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