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Seite [51]: To the Senate and House of Representatives: I transmit to the House of Representatives, for the information of the Legislature, Reports from George B. Emerson, Esq., Chairman of the Commission for the Botanical and Zoological Survey, from Dr. Harris, on the Habits of Insects injurious to Vegetation, in Massachusetts, and from Dr. Gould, on Molluscous, and the other Lower Animals. Council Chambers, 19th April, 1838. Edward Everett.
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