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OBSERVATIONS on WARBLE FLY or OX BOT FLY. An Abstract of Information, contributed mainly by British observers during the years 1884–1894, on the History and Habits of the Warble Fly; and Means of Prevention and Remedy. Fully illustrated. Royal 8vo, 64 pp.; price 6d., postage 1½d.
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Warble Fly.—1, egg; 2, maggot; 3 and 4, chrysalis case; 5 and 6, fly
3 and 5, nat. size: the other figures all magnified.
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