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THIS little book is one of “Wiley's Technical Series,” for the use of “various” schools in the United States of America, where such educational matters of economic importance are well looked after, and a lesson might profitably be learned in this country in that respect. Unfortunately, it deals mainly with insects of the American continent and so cannot fill the want here. It is divided into two parts, the first dealing with general entomology, the second with economic entomology. The junior author is responsible for part i., the senior for part ii.
School Entomology: An Elementary Text-book of Entomology for Secondary Schools and Agricultural Short Courses.
By E. Dwight Sanderson L. M. Peairs. Pp. vii + 356. (New York: J. Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1917.) Price 7s. net.
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T., F. School Entomology: An Elementary Text-book of Entomology for Secondary Schools and Agricultural Short Courses . Nature 102, 83–84 (1918). https://doi.org/10.1038/102083b0
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