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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.
Authors and societies are requested to farnard their works to the editors as soon as published.
The date of publication, fiven in brackets [I, marks, the time at which the work was receiwd, unless an earlier daft: of å´pv.blicatio is know to recorder or editor- Unless otherwise stated each record is mads directly from tie work tkat is noticed. A colon afief initial desigftafes the most common given name, as: A: Augustus; B; Ben- jamiif; C: Charles; D: David; 2%: Edward; F: Frederic; G: George; H: Henry; I: Isaac; y: yoh; K: Karl; L: Low's; M: Mark; N: Nicholas; 0: Otto; P: Peter; S: Richard: S: Samuel; T: Thomas; W: William. The initials at the end of each record, or naff, are those of the recorder-
Cwf^ections of evms and notices of omissious are solicited. Anderson, T. 1. The paucity of neuropter- Anthony, A : Cox, Hydropkilus friangu- ists.
(Entomologist, May 1882, v. 15, p. im-i~ at Swftinpscott, Mass. (Journ. Bost. 117-118.)
2001. soc., April 1882, v. I, p. 26.)
Some reasons why there are so Ctn studtnts of neu. Records the capture of hydro$hitus triangularis at mptem, G: D, (3501) Swampsctitt, Mass. Ìö fi (395) Andrews, W : Valentine.
The cynthia &ilk-
worm. (Anier. nat., Aug. 1868. v. 2, p.
3x1-320.)
Discusses theinsects which have hen mcntiontd or figured as [attainsl cysihia, and says, "the insect I am writing about is the not figured, tolerably wdl, in Dun- can's Exr>ti<: mnlha, Plate 14, fig. 1."' Describes briefly the egg, rotir lurvnl shges, and cocoon mf this spccies, which k d s on ailanthus, and discusses its value isi senciilturti, G, D. b ~ 1
Andre-, W : Valentine. Ravages of the
awia octo7naculda. (Airier. nat., Veb,
1869, v. 2, p. 666-667.)
Reprint, with slight omissions. in C : V. Riley1& "Insects injurious to the grapevine. No. 6" (Amer. enfom., Mch. 1870, v. 2), p. 1s 1-1 52.
Notice of a grape-vine in New Ynrk city from which the leaves were entirely stripped by larvae of a/ypia octornac~/uta, G: D. (3ffi.t)
Annual meeting of the Entomological club of the American aseociation lor the ad-
VatICelneilt of science. (Can. entom.,
3878, v. ro: Sep. [Oct.], p. 170-178; Oct. [Nov. 1, p. 1p192.) [Rec., 1348.1
Minutes of the meetings of the Entmnolngicnl club nf A. A. A. 5 , held ao.21 Aug. iS S at St Lni~is.Mo,; annual address of the president [J. A. I&tner] : pro- posal of ~lmendmeut of cmstitiitiori; electmu of officers; corn~~ii~nic~itirtnti and di^cu=inns.
Cwftulsf~rfhw awn Jytrd mdsr fuCImiv
captions:
-EtTIMOl.<>filCAL CLVn f &.I. - hAaf, isfs. Annual ailfireis [Rec. 36 n:. - GROTB, A : R. a d I , A, G i~if?itInn or rnnt~ys, :~nc~ on the mil~itwr of broods n carton bnmbycid mnths] [Rec. $691.-SMITH, Emily A.. et a!. [On the life liistiiry of /^fivt'nw irmffi'riv, srtd nn rneitnft of dr%ti-ovinrthis and Mrnili~r insects] [Rec., 7670 . -RILEY, C:V. [Ab- iri'.tct< of some p tpftrs proposed tm he read to the anso. ci.itinn'] [Rcc., ~~~~J.-LJNT-I-ER,J. A., c/ 4. On the col. Irctinp nf noctrili rnet11's 1-iy "å´;nearing andon devices for cnilecting; [IZec., ;Mj],-Sw~ii, Ernilv A. [Dam. ace dme tn r>:%k< l^v qyrolepin gticrrtfffifif:fi [Rec. t%l.- ryn instinct or wasw ~ [ S ~ T R T P ~ ~ bv ?wLct< Kec., 3fc21.
Anthony, A : Cox. New England $hilam-
pelt.
(Journ. Bust. 2001. soc., April 1883,
V. I, p. 18-19.)
Gives a brief .icwimt of the life-history d s cies of fihiiaiftptlus. R. ^ (35961
Arnhart, Ludwig. [Ein secundkirer sexual- chitrakter von ackerosftia iitroj>(is.] (Ver- hundl. k.-k. zoo1.-bot. geseils. in Wien, 1879, bd. 29; Sitz.-ber., p. 54-55, fig.) Describes and figures an evaginable or 11, of doubt- ful function, nt the sides of the first two abdominal scg. ment-i of the inde of mhtmntia afrspos. G: D. (~"7) A~haiead, W : Harris. Antigastey miyubi/is in Florida.
(Amer. entom., June 1880. v.
3, n. s., v. I, p. 152, 5 cm.)
Afttt~aster wirabilis raised from e gs of ynfcrof-'eftff~fm rtiiftertfi 111 Floridii; cornparism of aphniiftisss . with figure n f a mySilu/!/-/dis, B: P.
Ashmead, W: Harris. Mite preying on
orange scale. (Amer. entom., Apr. 1880,
v. 3, n. s., v. I, p. 106-107, 13 crn.)
Description of cgga, Immature stages and habits of f rogfyphuf; ghwfl', which preys upon wcci'dae nu .ti.!veh of citrus.
3: P. Sf. (3500)
Ashmead, W: Harris. On the red or circu- lar scale of the orange, rhrysompkahsficfts Riley ms. (Amer. entoin., Nov. 18%, v. 3, 11. s., v. I, p. 267-269, &7 cm., fig. 146.) Rev. [by C : V. Riley], entitled " New
species of scale inbects." (op. cii., p, 275- 276, 12 cm.)
Superficial descriptions nF eg4, larva. and female scale nf {.hry~~inphalusfis, with references to die lit. er:iti,irc, wniarks un thv. first appftflrance of this insect in Florida on its p^robdde origin and spread, its fond- plants, and nrtturd bifttorv, aud means a~.nin?t it; "firtire of infested leaf of c/tr& i4. P. M. (.+5m) Psyche 4 227-2.32 (p-1903). hup://psyche.en~cluh we/414-127.h~mI



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Austin, TS. : Payson.
Collecting siylajidae.
(Journ, Bost. zool. soc., April 1882, v. I, p. 12-13.)
Describes a da 's collecting ofslyhpsdae, at Reidvilie, Miiss. The itmfss of rcewos fat outnumber the females. R, H. (3hi)
Austin, E; Payson. Notes on collecting
certain buprestidae,
( Journ. Bost. 2001.
SOC., Oct. 1882, V. I, p. 45-46,)
Hnbihits of and modes of collecting tiipnstidas. G: D. C-1
Austin, E : Payson. [Use of air-bubbles car- ried by water-beetles.] (Can, entom.. Sep. 1879, v. n, p: 176.)
Reply to ;in inquiry b J G Morris as to the purpose served y the &b&
aii &id1 certain wEiter.ket1es
c~irrv n-Ith lhiiin when tlic dive mcthod nr retention of trus bubble' its ffra.dna.~dis.ip\e~rmce supposed to be due to its i~~iolation by the inject. 3: f.
(^&a)
Austin, Mrs. R. M.
Darlin@ania califom
ica, Torr. (Bot. gazette, Aug. 1878, v. 3, p. 70-71, 6 cm.)
Notes the presence tif large numbers of carnivorous larviie in the pitchers of dctriixgtoria caitfartticn, both in summer and winter. W: T. (36oÌà
Bacon, W. D. Season of 1816. (Memoirs
Phil. eoc. promot. agric., 1818, v. 4, p. 219.) Menus Against cecid{>myia destructor.
B: P. St. (*)
Bailey, James Spencer. [Noctnid moths
coming to sugar and decomposing animal
matter.] (Can. entoin., Nov. 1879, v. 11, p. 203-?04. )
Reply to inquiry b A: R. Grotc whether cumllia ever comes to *%I d7; c@me of mcu.'li@ and $rwb "at sugar"; nnctuid moths lound Fwtliti OH dcdompos- iag annual niiittcr, especially on partlEi~y dficompo<ed deer 11 ides.
3: P. Sf, (AM)
Balding, G : On the urticating properties of the hairs of Ufaris chrysorfhea,
(En-
tomologist, Nov. 1884, v. 17, p. 256-257.) Describes poisonous cffecls of hairs of chrvsalia of t/paris chrysurrhm on the skin.
G: D. (3m
Barbier, Fr.
Education des larves tie dytis-
cides. (Feiiille des jei~nes naturalistes, June 18S3, an. 13, p. 103.)
Mode of real ing larvae of dytiscidae. G: D. (m) . Cultivation of wheat.
(Amer. arm. 17 Dec. 1819, v. 1, ed. 3. p. Barbour* James
301-302, Q cm.)
"Tlie two principal enemies to wheat are the hessiiin fly wild the snmt;" discussion of these; hessian fly [c~f'doniyia d&rr~lor] first ttppflitrcd in this IocsiIity
m 179- ^Lawlcr" wheat is pmf against it. B: P. M. (3600)
Bargagli, Piero. Note intorno alia biologia di alciini caleotteri. (Bull. soc. entom. ital., 1884, anno 16, p. 92-96.}
Piirm~jiir obtained from the nest of t^< u crubfe* note's on other beetles belonging sole:? to the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 . an fiiuna. G: D. (i6io)
Barlow, T : Airopos fskutoriujt. (Amer.
journ. agric. and xi., Oct. 1847, v. 6, p. 195-196.)
Direct testimony that strafes psisuiori~s makes a tapping noise.
B: P. ST. (ySai)
Bamard, W : Stebbins. Bucculatrix co-
coons.
{Amer. entom., Mch. 1880, v. 3,
n. e., v. 1, p. 76, 7 cm.)
Letter from "W. S. B.," with mtt [h
C V. Pley];
h ibernatim OF 8wmdddx @nqdid; kntmns ln which its cpcoons are spun. B: P. M. b6is) Barnard, W : Stebbins. Camfodeu ragilis
Meinert. (Atner. entom., Aug. I&, v. 3,
I. s., v. I, p. 199, 22 cm., fig. 104-105.) Occurenre of cam o d ~ frafills and dyferia lavugi- lim at Itliacu, N. 2; food-habits and ~vstematic pod- tiun of the Iormer; fifi-tirs of hnth apwif~. E: P. M, (3613)
Barnard, W: Stebbins.
The cotton worm,
(Our continent, 22 Mch. 1882, v. I, p. 93. I 16 cm., 1 fig.)
Importance of the ravages of #/dim ar illacea and difficulty of preventing lkin; hihits of the Sarvn and of its pa~ihites especially nt tachina aiefiae; course of traiisformntion~ nf the aZt//a; ticure% oflmvii, pupa and imsieft w d of injured cft~ron plant; hahtts find tnipra. tions ifthe imagool'thefl/?fJ'm; i!nprovfincnts in dm ices for the ajiplicatioa of poi&uns to the phis. B. P. St. (3614)
Barnard, W : Stebbins. Dominican case-
bearer.
(Arner. entom.. Sep. 1880. v. 3, n.
s.,v.1,p.227,9crn.,fig.118)
Food-habits of cwci~ojisra domi~icans-
urea of
e gs, im+va, imago, iawa-case and mntnmiidfifetaiis of this species.
S: P. M. (id!$)
Barnaid, W: Stebbins. European tussock-
moth.
(Amer. entom., Mch. 1880, v. 3, n.
e., v. I, p. 77, 8 cm.)
Riva es of orgyiu aytipa and of "cflnkcr worms" ttt Itharam%. Y., in i&g; descri tion nf egg.ma~s of the owin; DO COCOODS of males discovered.
R: P. M, ($161
Barnard, W: Stebbins.
[Habits of phyma-
ta ero.w.1 (Can. entom., Oct. 1879, v. 11, P. 196.1
Carnivornus pro ensities of pkymota erosa; fiefis rapas killed by it; habitation of the insect. R: P. M (3617)
Barnard, W : Stebbins..
Notes on the devei-
opinent of a black-fly, sirnititurn, common in the rnpida around Ithaca, N. Y. (Airier: entom., Aug. 3890, v. J. n. s., v. a, p. 191- . 193,94cm-, ^S- 1a.l
Description of uggs, larva, pupa and ironic of st'- W/~'HJW s figures o ems, hfl its nf larvae of this spc- ties nJ"L >magas of the
nus; rnct11m1 of mising
larvae of this species in confincmtint, A': /". iT^ (36iS)



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October-December iSfti.1 Ps?"c
Barnard, W : Stebbins. Parasitic rove-beetle : alemhara udkomyiae, Sprague. (Arner.
entoni., Aug. 1880, v. 3, n. 6., v. I, p. 199- 203, 113 cm.)
Occurrence and habits of a beetle alleged to be alco- Aura aitihomyb, at Itham, N. Y. 3: P. M. (3619) Barnard, W : Stebbins. Parthenogenesis in o~gyia aatiqw. (Amer. entom., Sep. 1880, v.3,n.s.,v.t,p.22y,6cm.)
Statement of conclusions drawn from finding rnnnv moous of the femflle and uone of the maIe of orgy& aniiqtia in winter and .=pting; this species believed to hnve no enemies, to be perfectly fittt-d to withstand the climate [at H-hncn,K. XI, and tortprnduce artiietiosrcn- ct~cnity. B: $. M, (:fix$
Barrett, C : Golding. Notes on British per- 0&5oriclae. (Entom. mo. mag., Jan. 1882, v. 18, p. 177-180.)
Includes notes upon laSyptila berirami andpiwo#bo- rw wno~a~y~ws, bod Americm species.
G: S. (3621)
Basaatt, Homer Franklin. Arrangement of
N. A. cyntpidae by Dr. Mayr. (Amer. tiat., Apr. [as Mch. 1883, v. 16, 319-330.)
(RILEY, c : V. Entomology. . . fApr. iSaal, P- 329-330-1
North American species of cywY,idac; geogm phical d is- inljiititi~t nf the genera mrntion~d; note [by C: V. Riley] on the nlue of this list, which will rcplriicc, so far ?is it tmhraces the North American species, that given in C: K.. Octe~t Suchen'a "Coiitrihiitions to the n:itnrd history of the y#~,A~dns of (he United States . . . Article 4th" (Pmc. entom. soc. Phil.id., M:iv I$%, v. 4) P. 379-@-
It - P. St. ($as)
Baasett, Homer Franklin. [Former injuries bv fifsodess strohi at Waterbury, Conn.] (Can. entom., Sep. 1879, v. I I, p. 176-177.) FIKVX strobus greatly Injured by issodex strobi at yatcrhury, Cnnn., front 1864 to 1869, hut very little stncc. S: P. St. (3623)
Bates, H : Walter. Contributions to an in- sect fauna of the Amazon valley. Lepi-
doptera : heliconidae, (Trans. Linn. soc. Lend., t86a. v, 23, p. 495-566, pi. 55-
56.)
Extr. [from p. 509],, entitled, "Mimetic forms among insects.
(Amer. nat.. May
1867, v. I, p. 155-156.)
,
Classification, relationship, systematic position, and habits of species of !tdicmitiw discusses mimicry and its csiifies in these nnd mtlicr lti?&cts; fieedonr of the !is!icdd#d from attack oil nccount of their odor givm 31s 21 rmsrtn wliv thcv are mimicked by other insect^; discusses rea~ti<s formimicry betweenspecies of hcli^ cffnidtfet11emseIves ; notes on the species ot /~t//'c#/dw of tdt: Amftmfl vnI!ey; de~rilic< the new gencia. wfli'tho- mift, f~lp,-o~mev, and melixmffi [of the fiffico~lictfiu), and fthoififts [of the eryrfiiiffnf). IS. å£ ;y5q) Baling, Theodor. Beitrag zur biologic eini- ger kiifer aus den famiiien dawyl/idae und Wnidue. (Verhandl. k.-k. ~001.-bot.
gcsells. in Wen, 1883, bd. 32 ; Abh., p. 435-442.)
Descrihes larva and pupa of dodes coarctQtvS, e. s d - comi.~, poTnaii~n$ svkyiriffir~s, and -S auyicufaiuS; and piipn of this -ao/t^nsri and 6. mfieus, G: D. Wu5)
Berg, CArlos. Analects lepidopterologica. Contribuciones al estudio de la fauna de la Repdblica Argentina y otros paises ameri- canos. (Anales Soc. cient. argent., 1882, V. 64, p. 275-283,)
Separate ,Buenos Aires, 1882. t.-
cover,
16 p. [t.-p., p, 275-3881, 35 X 16; t 18.5 X 10.4.
Synonymlcal and other notes on species of htterocfra- d^sciibes 7 new species, viz. ! oeceffcus platenais, d- rum/!~ cofdub^ttsis, chlorides mdoch i'tfna, nco#fia -twins- la, emsfrio nubiic, t~athisa (;ha/ orhres} wn rgarflne, antl/^~^h A~OT/~W/BJTJS, nil from &rutti Au~eric:~. Some species fflf Xorth American ftortriidfie arc noted from Stntth Amtrim G: D. (3626)
Berg, Cirlos. Miscellanea lepidopterologica. Contribuciones a1 estudio de !a fauna ar- gentina y paise6 tirnitrofcs. (Andes SOC. dent. argent., 1883, v. 15, p. 151-169.) Separate, Buenos Aires, 1883. t.-p. cover, 2t p. [t--p., p. I~I-I*], 25 X 16, t 18.5 X m.5.
Synonymical and nthfrr notes on species of hfieroreru (a1 txclusivcly South American except cindaph bku- isralis. which also occurs in North America); descrihcs new species, viz. : spffims fwrnta, psdopfcra mrifieri, dirpfiin ca/saI hyperdhrfa fama rnicraitficifs 7t/~l
frit , cornopefa fncwa, r k a h hssnim~~ r'liafiaIz~ ur-sniinii, iswopt'ryfc vidiiaria, anti /a ynq~cryx widmififfff, nlJ fioni South .America+ 8-D (56273 Betlwne, C: James Stewart, et al. [Food- habite of larvae of Colorado potato beetle and other insects.] (Can. entom., 'Nov.
1879, V. 11. p. 202.)
Remarks b C S. Bethune, W: S. Barnard, A. Limner, W : ~a":n~rs, S : H. Scudder and J : H : &om- stock, on tlit feeding oflarvae of lloryfrhura dfcmliftfata on fivdffiins sind other plants and on one another and on the eanii~+nrou? propensities of Lanfic of fiort~,'rfse and !}å´c~~eiif~f eapccinIlv of hcltdhis arwf^frn; phyinphft- gic vsinntion of doryff/iorfi fiffcitilftisaftv. 8: P. M. (36a8)
Blaney, Dwight. Entomological notes from Laconia, N. H.
(Ornithologist and 0010-
gist, Aug. 1884, v. 9, p. 101-102, aocrn.) List of butterflies taken In Laconia, N. H., with notea on the habits of a few species.
G: D. (3fe.9)
Bowditob, F: C. Notes on certain coleo-
ptern. (Jonrn. Boat. zool. soc., Juiy 1882, v. I, p. 27-28.)
Describes briefly the transformatimu of atcrada huwevfiiis. records the hibwnution of several bupfes- ifht in the imsc bark ut the fiat of the treea and men- tinns the liking fSnr sugar exhibited by fiwrpurirenft~ flumZiin A. If. (rijo)




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Bush, Isidor. Phylloxera galis : inconstancy p' 177-181+) Details of observations iipran the rnethodic habits OF in appearance' (Amer' en Se~h insects - principaIty fiissoria] hymenoplera -when v is - ~880, v. 3, n. s., v. I, p. 226, 6 cm.)
iti1.g flowus. G: R. (364s)
Apparent chxnge in the preferences of phylloxem viiiydhc for laneties and species nf vitis nn which to Edwards, H : The caterpillar pest. An in- prorittce Its grills. B: P. (3.37) ter~stin~1'comm~tnicntion from a well known



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'HE,
October-December IS+.] ?'sn
Bdwarde, W: H : On the length of life
of butterflies. (Can. entoin., Oct. 1881, v. 339 p- ~ 1 4 . 1
Paper read, before the American association for the advancement of science, at Cincinnati, 1 Aug iSSi tonti~lrtina; many notes on the longevity of diurnal lcp! idoptcrz A. X. D. (&S)
Edwards, W: H: List of species of the
ditirnat lepidoptera of America north of Mexico, Boston, Houghton, M@/n & Co. ,
1884. t.-p. cover+ t.-p. +adv. p. + 12 p. [without pagination], jz X 25, t 19.5 X
I4.5.
A list of the 611 species nf diurnal lepidoptem of America north of Mexico, with their varieties. G: 0. ( 3 W
Entomological dub of the American asao-
ciatlon for the advancement of science
-President, rSj8 (Joseph Albert Lintner). Annnitl address. (Can. entorn., Sep.
[Oct.] 1878, v. ID. p. 171-176.) [Rec., 1348.J Incrtasc in the number of known species of North American inflects within forty years; rngress fiindt; and mnitIn in the knnwkdgfi&f the life-h~~trtritf~ of our insect? unf in the exlent atid value of cntoinolo~icrtl collectionå´ and of enlnmoIoffical ttudy and thf puhiica- tion of its result';; the encounFmcnt ~f entnrn~>lft~ic^il invrstientions by the Gniled States government ; coni. nwndrttim vf biological inve~tigntlon?.
B: P. M (3650)
Pauvel, Albert. Annuaire entornologique
pour 1873. Caen, 1873. t.-p. cover, t.-p., å´is 122 p., 15 X 10, t 11 X 7. fr, 1.50. Cffnttftk-Calendar, with blanks for memnranda; address-list of coleopterists of France, Belifium Hol- land Rhine provinces and Switzerland. lists nf dtnmn. l(iå£;i& societies ;idpwi(Klicals in ~urope; bibliograpliy. new iipccies imd 5 rionvmy, c~pftui-e~excur~n'ni~, Iinhits of spvcie~, arid other ,,rites mostiv on cnjeoptersi; mntiea nf cnHectin? and xr~iirrvillg insects; n~crolosv; cx- changes (Jeered an
hook- fnr sale. fr: 5. .f365t)
Fauvcl, Albert. Ann mire entomoiogique
pour 1874. 2e annde. Caen, . 1874, t.-p. cover, 140 p., 15 X 10, t n X 7. fr. 1-73. FattveI, Albert. Annuaire entomologique
pour 1875. 3e arsnke. Cnen, 187.5. t,-p. cover, t-p., 140 p., 15 X 10, t 11 X 7. fr. 1-75,
Contents of similar nature to those of preceding ears [Rec-, 3651.3654. G: D. &ci)
Fanvel, Albert. Annualre entomologique
pour 1876. 4e annke- Cnen, 1876. t.-p.
cover, t.-p., 150 p., 15 X 10. t II X 7. fr. 1.75.
Contents ofsimilar nature to those of precedinq years [Re% i65'-3653 1- G: JO. (36W
Fauvel, Albert. Annunire entomologique
pour 1877. 5e annke. Cam, 1877. t.-p.
cover, ;+Sp., 15 X 10, t n X 7. fr. 1.75. Contents of similar nature to those of preceding years f-% 3651.36341. G! D- (3655)
Fauvel, Albert. Annuaire entomologique
pour 1878. 6e annde. Caen, 1878. t.-p.
cover, 137 p.,15 X 10,t 11 X7. fr. 1.75. Contents of similarnature to those of preceding years [Rcc., 3651-36551. G: D, (3656)
Fauvel, Albert. Annuaire entomoiogique
pour 1879. 7e annde. Caen, 1879. t.-p.
cover, 136 p., 15 X 10, t I I X 7. fr. 1-75. Notice. (Bericht ... d. entom., 1879, p. T I å´
- - -.
Rev. (Entom. nachrichten, I Sept. 1879,
jahrg- 5, p. 233.)
Contents of similar nature to thost of preceding years [Rec., 3651.36j6). G: D, (3657)
Fauvel, Albert. Annuaire en tvmologique
pour 1880. 8e annee. Caen, 1880. t.-p.
cover, 139 p., 15 X 10, t 11 X 7. fr. 1.73. Notice, b.v [F.] K [atter]. (Entom. nach- richten, is&, jahrg-. 6; Lit. rev., p. 49-50.) Contents of similar nature to those of practicing years


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