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[Grote, A. R.] The Moths of New Mexico. Aim. N. H. (5) xi. pp. 49-58. 
The affinities of the fauna are discussed. There is a mixture of 
Eastern and Western American, tropical, and even European forms. A 
list of species is given, and several new ones are described. 
Jones, E. D. Metamorphoses of Lepidoptera from San Paulo, Brazil, in 
the Free Public Museum, Liverpool, by E. Dukinfield Jones, with 
Nomenclature and Descriptions of New Forms by F. Moore, and an 
Introductory Note by T. J. Moore. P. Liverp. Soc. xxxvi. pp. 23-73, 
pis. iii.-vi. (Preliminary notice, xxxiii. pp. Ixxiii.-lxxvii.) 
Transformations of 48 species of Lepidoptera described. ' 
. Metamorphoses of Brazilian Lepidoptera from San Paulo, Brazil. 
The Nomenclature and Descriptions of New Forms by F. Moore. 
P. Liverp. Soc. xxxvii. pp. 227-259, pi. vii. 
Includes notes (more or less complete) on the transformations of 28 
additional species. 
MOsciiler, H. B. Beitrage zur Schmetterlings-Fauna von Labrador. 
S. E. Z. xliv. pp. 114-124. ’ 
Supplementary to former papers. Many species are added, several 
being new. 
. Beitrage zur Schmetterlings-Fauna von Surinam, v. (Supplement.) 
Yerh. z.-b. Wien, xxxii. pp. 303-362, pis. xvii. & xviii. 
Part xi. of the Second Series of Edwards’s “ Butterflies of North 
America ” has appeared within the year. 
Critical notice of the Brooklyn Check List of Macrolepidoptera of 
N. America ; Mbschler, S. E. Z. xliv. pp. 154-156. 
Synopsis of genera of N. American Rhopaloccra\ J. B. Smith, Bull. 
Brooklyn Soc. vi. pp. 37-45. 
American flowers attractive to Lepidoptera ; [Mrs.] C. H. Fernald, 
Papilio, iii. pp. 80 & 81. 
The transformations of a large number of N. American Lepidoptera 
(far too many for detailed notice) are described and figured by Thomas, 
Coquillet, Marten, and (Miss) Middleton, Rep. Ins. Illiu. x. pp. 72-186, 
figs. 6-79. 
On Lepidoptera injurious to cabbages in N. America, with hints for 
their destruction ; Riley, Rep. Dep. Agric. 1883, pp. 107-138. 
On rearing various species of N. American Butterflies; W. H. Edwards, 
Canad. Ent. xv. pp. 169 & 170. 
Notes on a collection of drawings of Newfoundland Butterflies (13 
species) formed by P. H. Gosse; id. 1. c. pp. 43 & 44. Gosse adds notes on 
transformations, &c., pp. 44-51. 
Capture of Butterflies in Massachusetts in 1883 ; Sprague, Psyche, iv. 
pp. 99 & 100. 
Captures of Lepidoptera in the Adirondacks in July, 1882; Hill, 
Papilio, iii. pp. 27-29. 
Captures of Lepidoptera in New Jersey; II. Edwards, Papilio, iii. p. 25. 
On collecting Lepidoptera in Long Island; J. B. Smith, Bull. Brooklyn 
Soc. v. pp. 89 & 90. 
