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Lepidoptera, I leave it to him to make his remarks upon 

 them. The comparatively great number that we found of 

 them, some of them belonging to the smallest known forms, 

 testifies at any rate that the Arctic Fauna is not so poor as had 

 previously been thought. 



Before I now pass on to the special notes on the Macro- 

 Lepidoptera, I feel myself obliged to express my special 

 thanks to Professor Boheman for the great readiness with 

 which he sent for my inspection a number of Lepidoptera 

 from the Stockholm museum, amongst which 14 of Zetter- 

 stedt's types were of especial interest. In conclusion, I re- 

 mark that for the detailed references and synonymy, recourse 

 should be had to our lately published new catalogue of the 

 Lepidoptera of Europe and the bordering countries. 



Dr. O. Staudinger. 

 Dresden J Juli/ 31, 186L 



