46 WORKS ON NORTH AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY. 



Dyar, H. G., and Morton, E. — Life-histories of the New York slug- 

 caterpillars. <Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, 1895, pp. 145-157; 1896, 

 pp. 1-9; 1897, pp. 1-14, 57-66, 167-170; 1898, pp. 1-9, 9^98, 

 151-158, 241-246 ; 1899, pp. 61-67, 234-253. 



Dyar, H. G. — On the larval cases of North American Psychidae. 

 <Ent. News, 1893, pp. 320-321. 

 A synoptic table to the cases. 



Notes on Centra, with descriptions of new species. < Psyche, 



vi, pp. 290-292, 1892. 



Orgyia badia Hy. Edw. and other notes, with a table to sepa- 

 rate the larvae of Orgyia. < Psyche, vi, pp. 419-421, 1893. 



Final notes on Orgyia. < Psyche, vn, pp. 340-342, 1896. 



Table to larva?. 



Notes on Gluphisia. <Psyche, vi, pp. 529-530. 1893. 



A note on the larva of Datana floridana Grsef. < Psyche, vi, 



p. 573, 1893. 



Table of mature larvae. 



— A review of the North American species of the Lepidopterous 

 family Anthroceridse. <Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v, pp. 322-329, 

 1903. 



— The larvae of the Clisiocampse. <Can. Ent., 1893, pp. 37-44. 



— The genus Datana. <Ent, Amer., vi, pp. 127-132, 1890. 



NOCTTTIDyE. 



Grote. A. R. — List of the Noctuidse of North America. <Bul. Buf- 

 falo Soc. Nat. Hist., n, pp. 1-77, 1874. 



Smith, J. B. — A catalogue, bibliographical and synonymical, of the 

 species of moths of the Lepidopterous superfamily Noctuidse 

 found in Boreal America, with critical notes. <Bul. 44, U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., pp. 424, 1893. 



Grote, A. R. — Introduction to a study of the North American Noc- 

 tuidse. <Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, xxi, pp. 13J-176, 1883. 

 Gives a brief review of structural characters of the family. 



Smith, J. B. — A synopsis of the North American genera of the Noc- 

 tuidse. <Bul. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, iv, 1882, pp. 48-52, and v, 

 from May till November, 1882. 



Contains a tabular synopsis of the genera, with critical notes on many 

 of them. 



Contributions toward a monograph of the Noctuidee of tem- 

 perate North America. The genus Oligia. <Ent. Amer., 1889, 

 pp. 145-152; Revision of the species of Pseudanarta. <Ent. 



