INDEX TO AUTHORS AND WORKS CITED. 



Only those works of an author cited in the catalogue are here noted. 

 Works published in the Proceedings or Transactions of an Institute or 

 Society are cited from the society's publication in most instances, and 

 only rarely by the title of the memoir. Under the name of each author 

 is given a list of his books here cited. Names which have no such lists 

 appended, represent authors that have published on American Noctuidse 

 in periodical, society, or institute literature only. Periodical, society, 

 and institute literature is indexed by the first word of the usual abbre- 

 viation. Separate works are found only under the name of the author 

 and are not independently indexed by their usual abbreviation. 



So far as it goes, Hagen's Bibliotlieca Entomoloyica has furnished 

 dates and titles; more recent works are in most cases given from my 

 own notes. The dates given are of the beginning and end of works 

 issued in parts, or those given on the title page of others. Periodical 

 literature is not dated here, the date ot the volume or part cited being 

 always given in the catalogue. 



SIGXS USED. 

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'Specimens are in the National Museum collection. 

 JNarne cited in error. 

 || Name preoccupied. 



AMKR. ENT. The American Entomologist: An illustrated magazine of popular and 

 practical entomology. New York. 



AM. JOURN. Sci. Sillimau's American Journal of Arts and Sciences. 



AMER. NAT. The American Naturalist: An illustrated magazine of natural history. 

 Philadelphia. 



ANDR. Andrews, W. V. 



ANGUS, James. 



ANN. LYC. NAT. HIST. N. Y. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History in New York. 

 Published by the society. 



ANN. AND MAG. NAT. HIST.' Annals and Magazine of Natural History. London. 



ANN. Soc. ENT. BELG. Annales de la Socie"te" Entomologique de Belgique. Bruxelles. 

 Published by the society. 



ANN. Soc. ENT. Fit. Annales de la Socie'te' Entomologique de France. Paris. Pub- 

 lished by the society. 



AN SP. DIST. A distinct or good species: not a synonym. 



BAILEY, Dr. James. 



BATES, J. Elwyn. 



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