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1013 (Alexander); d^ , Orono, Penobscot Co., Maine, Aug. 14, 1913 
(Alexander); 9, Rcque Bluff, Washington Co., Maine, Aug. 13, 
1913 (Morse); cf 9 , Ellsworth, Hancock Co., Maine, Aug. 3 to 21, 
1913 (Stanwood); 0^9, South Portland, Maine, Sept. 4, 1913 
(Alexander) ; Dug Mt., Hamilton Co., N. Y., Aug. 8, 1912 (Young) ; 
Mt. Pinnacle, Fulton Co., N. Y., Aug. 5, 1913 (Alexander); cT, 
N( rth Fairhaven, Cayuga Co., X. Y., Sept. 12, 1914 (Alexander); 
&, Grand Island, Erie Co., N. Y., Sept. 6, 1909 (M. C. Van Duzee). 
(To be continued.) 
BOOK REVIEWS. 
BiOLOGiA Centrali-Americana. Insecta, Lepidoptera- — Hetero- 
cera. Vol. IV, Tineina, Pterophorina, Orneodina and Pyralidina 
and Hepialina (part). By the Right Hon. Lord Walsingham, 
1909-1915, London. 
Volume IV of the Biologia Centrali-Americana, by Lord 
Walsingham, a most important contribution to our knowledge of 
the Micro-lepidoptera, has, up to the present time, not been re- 
viewed by any of the entomological journals of the United States 
or of Canada. This is probably due, not to a failure to appreciate 
it at its true value, but to the fact that Mr. August Busck, the one 
best fitted to make the review, of American micro-lepidopterists, 
assisted in the work of its preparation. The present writer does not 
intend this to be taken in the sense of a review, but rather as a note 
of ccngratulation which may call more general attention to the 
successful completion of this great work, in which the micro- 
lepidopterist is more especially interested. 
The volume comprises an exhaustive study of the Tineina, 
Pterophorina and Orneodina of Central America, and includes also 
a few species of Pyralidina and Hepialina, as additions to the list 
given by Mr. H. Druce. in vols. I and II of the Biologia Centrali- 
Americana. 
There are listed 1,025 species, 225 genera and 27 families, of 
which 586 species, 54 genera and 2 families are described as new. 
In the majority of instances descriptions of new genera are ac- 
companied by cuts, from drawings made by Mr. J. H. Durrant, 
