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Title vignette.

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Translation of the author's Révolution française: histoire de dix ans, which was first published, Paris, 1841-44, cf. G. Vicaire, Livres du 19. s., I, 910

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The Concord town and school reports are reproduced from the personal copies of Ruth Wheeler and Gladys Hosmer of Concord.

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From Jan. 1826-July 1830 title reads: American journal of education. In August 1830 the title was changed to American Annuals of Education and instruction. The numbers for August-Dec. 1830, however, were issued both under this later title (as 3d ser., b.1, no 1-4) and under the title American journal and annals of education and instruction, new ser., v.1 of the 3d ser. They are preceded by 24 pages ("Editor's address" and "Sketches of Hofwyl") reprinted from the numbers for Aug.-Dec. 1830) In 1838 the title was shortened to American annuals of education. Editors: 1826-29, Williams Russell.--1830-37, W.C. Woodbridge.--1837--38 W.A. Alcott.

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First edition, Paris, New York, 1831-32.

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The blowflies Chrysomya chloropyga (Wiedemann,1818) and Chrysomya putoria (Wiedemann, 1830) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of veterinary and medical importance are taxonomically revised and formally reestablished as two different species. Characters in the adult morphology by which they can be distinguished, including characters in the genitalia, are described. The form with a darkened anterior margin of the wing, 'f. tacniata Bigot' sensu Zumpt 1956, is treated as a variant of C. putoria. In order to preserve stability of nomenclature, lectotypes are designated for both nominal species, fixing their identity in accordance with current usage. Somomyia cuprinitens Rondani, 1873, and Somomyia taeniata Bigot, 1877, (= C. chloropyga 'f. taeniata Bigot' of Zumpt) are considered new synonyms of C. putoria.