Books about North American Moths 



in 1866, contains descriptions of a multitude of moths found 

 within the United States and Canada. Unfortunately Walker's 

 descriptions are not always recognizable, and his classification as 

 to families and genera was at times very careless. In 1859 

 Brackenridge Clemens published in the Journal of the Academy 

 of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. IV., pp. 97-190, a 

 "Synopsis of the North American Sphingides." In i860 the 

 Smithsonian Institution issued a "Catalogue of the Described 

 Lepidoptera of North America," compiled by the Rev. J. G. 

 Morris. This catalogue, which was the first to appear, is now 

 antiquated. In 1862 the same institution published a book by 

 the same author, entitled "A Synopsis of the Described Lepi- 

 doptera of North America." It is almost wholly a compila- 

 tion. The first part is devoted to the butterflies of the region. 

 From pp. 122-314 the book is devoted to descriptions of the 

 moths, principally extracted from the writings of Harris, Clemens, 

 and Walker, and these are continued in the Supplement, pp. 

 330-350. The work is not wholly without value. 



This brief review of the literature issued previous to the out- 

 break of the great Civil War in America, covers practically every- 

 thing of importance upon the subject which had appeared up to 

 that time. The period which has followed has been character- 

 ized by greater activity in all scientific directions, and the prin- 

 cipal works which have appeared upon the moths of the United 

 States during the past forty years are herewith given in a list, 

 which, while not by any means complete, is sufficiently full to 

 enable the student to ascertain where to find information for the 

 prosecution of his studies, when he shall have acquainted him- 

 self with the contents of this volume. 



PERIODICALS CONTAINING MUCH INFORMATION IN REGARD 

 TO THE MOTHS OF NORTH AMERICA 



Bulletins of the U. S. Department of Agriculture (Division of Ento- 

 mology). (Published occasionally.) 



Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society, Vols. I-VII, 1878-1885. 



Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Vols. I-IV, 1873- 

 1SS4. 



Canadian Entomologist, Vols. I-XXXIV, 1869-1903, London, Ontario. 

 (Published monthly.) 



Entomologica Amei'icana, Vols. I-V, Brooklyn, 1885-1889. 



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