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V. T. Chambers.— Index to the described Tineina of the United States 

 and Canada. <BaU. U. S. Geol. Survey Terr., Vol. IV, 1878, pp. 



125-167. 



Aa annotated catalogae, with descriptions of many new species. 



Beooklyn Entomological Society.— Check-list of the Macrolepi- 

 doptera of America, north of Mexico. Brooklyn, 'S. Y., 1882. 



A. E. Geotb.— New Check List of North American Moths. New York, 

 Author, 1882. 



A list of all heterocerons Macrolepidoptera ; also the Pyralidae and Tortri- 

 cidae. Supersedes several previous lists by the same anthor. 



C H. Feenald. — A synonymical catalogue of the described Tortricidae 

 of North America, north of Mexico. <Trans. Amer. Ent. Soa, Vol. 

 X, 1882, pp. 1-64; also separate. 



W. H. Edwaeds. — Revised catalogue of the Diurnal Lepidoptera of 

 America north of Mexico. <Tran8. Amer. Entom. Soc, Vol. XI, 

 1884, pp. 245-338. 



This is the most recent reference and synonymic catalogue, superseding a 

 similar catalogue by the same anthor published in 1877. 



W. H. Edwaeds. — List of species of the Diurnal Lepidoptera of Amer- 

 ica north of Mexico. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1884, 4to. 

 A mere list of the species, following in all respects the catalogue just cited, 

 and printed to accompany Vol. II of the " Butterflies of North America." 



II.— GENERAL WORKS ON CLASSIFICATION. 



G. A.W. Heeeich-Schaeffbr. — Sammlung neuer oder wenig bekann- 

 ter aussereuropaischer Schmetterlinge. Vol. I, Eegensburg, 185(1- 

 '58; Vol. II, Pt. 1, 1869. 



Contains a classification of the Lepidoptera, which forma the basis of our 

 present arrangement. 



John G. Moeeis. — Synopsis of the described Lepidoptera of North 

 America. Part I. Diurnal and Crepuscular Lepidoptera. Wash- 

 ington, Smithsonian Institution, 1862. 



Compiled descriptions of the North American Lepidoptera, from the Eho- 

 paloctra to the Bombycidae. 



H. Steecker.— Lepidoptera, Rhopaloceres et Heteroceres, indigenous 

 and exotic ; with descriptions and colored illustrations. Beading, 

 Pa., 1872-'77. 



Fifteen parts of this work have been published containing figures and de- 

 scriptions of many North American species. 



John B. Smith.— An introduction to a classification of the North Amer- 

 ican Lepidoptera. <Bull. Brookl. Ent. Soc, Vol. VII, 1884, pp. 70- 

 74 and 81-83. 



A synopsis of the families of Lepidoptera, based on Herrich-Schaeffer's classi- 

 fication. 



