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Class C. 



Languages contai?iing valuable papers on Lepidoptera^ but not 

 of large amount^ or of very great importance^ except for 

 special purposes. 



Italian. (Most important periodicals *. Bulletino della 

 Societa Entomologica Italiana ; II Naturalista Siciliana ; and 

 the publications of the Academy of Naples.) 



Spanish. (Principal periodical : Analcs de la Sociedad 

 Espanola de Historia Natural.) 



Portuguese. (Principal periodical : Jornal de Sciencias 

 Mathematicas, Physicas et Naturaes publicado sob os auspicios 

 da Academia real das Sciencias de Lisboa.) 



Danish. (Principal periodical : Naturhistorisk Tidskrift.) 



Norwegian.'^''' (Principal periodicals : Nyt Magazin for 

 Naturvidenskaberne ; Tromso Museums Aarshefter.) 



Class D. 



Languages in which Entomological papers are sometimes 

 published, but seldom any of great importance. 



polish, CZECH, MAGYAR. 



Class E. 



Languages in which Entomological papers have been published ; 

 but with probably nothing of i/n porta ?ice relating to Lepidoptera. 



CROATIAN, MODERN GREEK, JAPANESE. 



Outside Europe many important books and periodicals on 

 Entomology are published in Canada, the United States, India, 



* WriUen Norwegian is hardly distinguishable from Danish. 



