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PSYCHE

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T. Brues.
Obituary Notice — Professor Charles.
Psyche 62:97, 1955.

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19551 Creighton- Distribution of Novomessor 97 Rio, Texas, and Nava, Coahuila) the writer fails to see why it has not been taken in northern Nuevo Leon. North of Monterrey are a number of mountains which rise from a base plain about 1400 feet high. The valleys between these mountains seem ideal for cockerelli and the writer feels sure that it will ultimately be taken there. 1. W. M. WHEELER and W. S. CREIGHTON, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. Vol. 69, No. 9, p. 341-387 (1934).
2. P. B. KANNOWSKI, Occas. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., No. 556. p. 1-6 (1954).
3. A. C. COLE, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. Vol. 27, No. 3. p. 388-405 (1934). Professor Charles T. Brues, for many years an active member of the Cambridge Entomological Club and Editor of PSYCHE for thirty-seven years, died at his home in Crescent City, Florida, on July 22, 1955. A future issue of PSYCHE will contain a biographical account of Professor Brues and a list of his publications.




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