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in.— MONOGRAPHS AND SYNOPSES. 



Rhopalocera. 



J. A. BoisDUVAL. — Histoire naturelle des Insectes. Species g6n6ral des 

 L^pidopt^res. Suites h Buffou. Paris, 1836. 



CoDtains full descriptions of tlie known species, but extends only from Pa- 

 pilio to the end of Terias. 



E. DouBLEDAT AND W. G. Hewitson. — The genera of diurnal Xiepidop- 

 tera, comprising tbeir generic characters, a notice of their trans- 

 formations, and a catalogue of the species of each genus ; illustrated, 

 with 86 colored plates from drawings by W. 0. Hewitson. 2 vols., 

 London, 1846-'52. 



This work was completed by Westwood after the death of Doubleday. 



S. H. Sc UDDER. — Butterflies: Their structures, changes, and life-his- 

 tories, with special reference to American forms. Being an appli- 

 cation of the "Doctrine of descent" to the study of Butterflies, with 

 an appendix of practical instructions. New York, Henry Holt & 

 Co., 1881. 



Gael Plobtz. — Die Hesperiinen-Gatting Hesperia Aut. und ihre 

 Arten. <Stettin. entom. Zeit., 1882, pp. 314-344, continued in 

 subsequent volumes. 



John B. Smith. — Synopsis of the genera of the North American Eho- 

 palocera. <Bull. Brookl. Ent. Soc, Vol. VI, 1883, pp. 37-45. 

 A tabular synopsis embracing all North American genera. 



C. H. Fbrnald. — The Butterflies of Maine. Designed for the use of 

 the students in the Maine State Gollege, and the farmers of the 

 State. Orono, Me., 1884. 



G. H. French. — The Butterflies of the Eastern United States. For 

 the use of classes in Zoology and private students. Philadelphia, 

 Lippincott & Co., 1886. 



Gives synopses of the genera and species, and descriptions of the species. 



Brooklyn Entomologhcal Society. — Synopses of Butterflies. 

 <Bull. Brooklyn Entom. Soc, Vol. I and subsequent volumes; con- 

 tinued in Entomologica Americana, Vol. I. 



Synopses of the North American species of Ehopalooera, the later articles 

 giving tables of species and bibliography. Not yet completed. 



Samuel H. Scudder. — Comparative tables for the families of Butter- 

 flies. <Canad. Entom. Vol. XIX, 1887, No. 11, pp. 201-206. 



W. H. Edwards. — Butterflies of North America. Boston, Houghton, 

 MifSiu & Co. 



Two volumes are completed and the third is in course of publication. 



