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B. Neumoegen and H. G. Dyak. — A preliminary revision of the Bom- 

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A. S. Packard. — Synopsis of the Bombycidse of the United States. 

 <Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., Vol. Ill, 1864, pp. 97-130 and 331-396. 



A. E. Grote.^ — On the North American PlatypteryginaB. <Trans. 

 Amer. Entom. Soc, Vol. II, 1868, pp. 65-67. 



A. R. Grote. — List of the North American Platypterices, Attaci, 

 Hemileucini, Ceratocampadffi, Lachneides, Teredines, and Hepiali, 

 with notes. <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, Vol. XIV, 1874, pp. 

 256-264. 



R. H. Stretch. — Illustrations of the Zygsenidse and Bombycidse of 

 North America. San Francisco, Cal. , 1874, pp. 242, 10 pis. 

 The Lithosiidae and Arctiidse are treated. 



A. G. Butler. — On the Lepidoptera of the family Lithosiidae, in the 

 collection of the British Museum. <Trans. Entom. Soc. London, 

 1877, pp. 325-377, PI. VTEI. 



A. E. Grote. — Table of species of Euchsetes. <Can. Entom., Vol. 

 XIV, 1882, pp. 196-197. 



J. S. Bailey. — Some of the North American Cossidse, with facts in 

 the life history of Cossus centerensis Lintner. <Bul. No. 3, 1883, 

 Div. of Entom., U. S. Dept. of Agric, pp. 49-55, Pis. I, II. 



H. H. Lyman. — The North American Callimorphas. <Cani Entom., 

 Vol. XIX, 1887, pp. 181-191, 1 pi. 



John B. Smith. — ^The North American species of Callimorpha, Latr. 

 <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1887, pp. 342-353, Pis. XIII, XIV. 



John B. Smith. — A revision of the Lepidopterous family Saturnidse. 

 <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. IX, pp. 414-437, 3 pis. (1886). 



A. S. Packard. — Monograph of the Bombycine moths of America, 



north of Mexico. Parti. Family 1, Notodontidse. <Mem. Nat. 

 Acad. Sci., Vn (1896), pp. 390, 49 pis. 



B. Neumoegen and H. G. Dyar. — A preliminary revision of the Lepi- 



dopterous family Notodontidse. <Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc, 



1894, pp. 179-208. 

 W. BeutenmiJller. — Descriptive catalogue of the Bombycine moths 



found within fifty miles of New York City. <Bul. Amer. Mus. 



Nat. Hist., Vol. X, pp. 353-448 (1898). 

 John B. Smith. — ^Preliminary catalogue of the Arctiidse of temperate 



North America. <Can. Entom., 1889, pp. 169-175, 193-200, 



213-219. 



