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(1) Anatomy and Physiology of the Honeybee. (2) A General Text-book of Entomology: including the Anatomy, Physiology, Development and Classification of Insects

(1) Anatomy and Physiology of the Honeybee.

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(2) A General Text-book of Entomology: including the Anatomy, Physiology, Development and Classification of Insects.

By Dr. A. D. Imms. Pp. xii + 698.(London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., 1925.) 36s. net.

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W., C. (1) Anatomy and Physiology of the Honeybee. (2) A General Text-book of Entomology: including the Anatomy, Physiology, Development and Classification of Insects. Nature 116, 163–164 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116163a0

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