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Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural HistoryYear:
1876 (
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Illinois State Laboratory of Natural HistorySubjects:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:tructural Affinities. Proc. Acad.Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862, pp. 361-402.63. Observations on certain N. A. Neuroptera, by H. Hagen,M. D., of Konig-sberg-, Prussia ; translated from the orig-inalFrench MS., and published by Permission of the Author, withNotes and Descriptions of about twenty new N. A. species ofPseudoneuroptera. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila.,Vol. II., pp. 167-272.Williamson, E. B. 00. The Drag-onflies of Indiana. Twenty-fourth Ann. Rep. (1899) Dept. Geol. and Nat. Resources Ind., pp. 229-233.00a. On the Habits of Tachopteryx Thoreyi. (Order Odonata.) Ent. News, Vol. XL, pp. 398-399.01. On the Manner of Oviposition and on the Nymph of Tachop-teryx Thoreyi. Ent. News, Vol. XII., pp. 1-3, PI. I.Ola. Preservation of Colors in Drag-on Flies (Odonata). Ent. News, Vol. XII., pp. 131-133.01b. The Subg-enus Stylurus Needham: Selys Groups VI. andVII. of the Genus Gomphus (Odonata), and on the PostanalCells in the latter. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, Vol. XXVII., pp.205-217, PI. VIII., IX. Plate I.Text Appearing After Image:3. ProgompJuisobscurus. 5. Anax Junius. Nymphs. Dr. Charles A. Kofoid, the writer of the accompanying report on the plankton ofthe Illinois River, was appointed to the staff of the Illinois State Laboratory of NaturalHistory as Superintendent of the Illinois Biological Station, July i, 1895, and con-tinued in that relation until December 31, 1900. Elected Assistant Professor ofHistology and Embryology in the University of California during the summer of thelatter year, he received a virtual leave of absence from that University until the be-ginning of the January following to enable lum to complete the collation and tabu-lation of the data of the Station studies, on which he was then engaged, and thesematerials were sent to him at Berkeley, California, early in 1901. His paper wasthus mainly prepared after his formal connection with the State Laboratory hadceased, and during his residence in a distant state. Grateful acknowledgements are due to the University of California, and espe-cbulletinofillino6190103illiNote About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.