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An annotated catalogue, with descriptions of many new species. 
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A list of all heterocerous Macrolepidoptera; also the Pyralidx and Tortri- 
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This is the most recent reference and synonymic catalogue, superseding a 
similar catalogue by the same author published in 1877. 
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A mere list of the species, following in all respects the catalogue just cited, 
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Contains a classification of the Lepidoptera, which forms the basis of our 
present arrangement. 
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Compiled descriptions of the North American Lepidoptera, from the Rho- 
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Fifteen parts of this work have been published containing figures and de- 
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A synopsis of the families of Lepidoptera, based on Herrich-Schaeffer’s classi- 
fication. 
