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BAILEY, J. S.

Some of the North American Cossidæ, with Facts in the Life History of Cossus centerensis Lintner. (Bulletin No. 3, Division of Entomology, U. S. Dept. Agriculture, 1883.)

EGERIIDE

BEUTENMÜLLER, W. Monograph of the Sesiidæ of North America North of Mexico. (Memoirs of the Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. I, Part 6, pp. 217-352; Plates XXIX-XXXVI.)

GUENEE, A.

GROTE. A. R.

HAMPSON, G. F.

HULST, G. D.

PYRALIDE

Deltoides et Pyralites. Spécies Général des Lépi-
doptères, Vol. VIII.

Preliminary Studies on the North American
Pyralidæ. (Bulletin U. S. Geol. Survey of the
Territories, Vol. IV, pp. 669-705.)

Preliminary List of North American Species of
Crambus. (Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XII, pp.
77-80.)

On the Classification of the Schoenobiinæ and Crambinæ, Two Subfamilies of Moths of the Family Pyralidæ. (Proc. Zool. Soc., London, 1895, pp. 897-974.)

On the Classification of Three Subfamilies of Moths of the Family Pyralida: the Epipaschiinæ, Endotrichinæ, and Pyralinæ. (Transactions Ent. Soc., London, 1896, pp. 451-550.)

On the Classification of the Chrysauginæ, a Sub-
family of Moths of the Family Pyralidæ. (Proc.
Zool. Soc., London, 1897, pp. 633–692.)

On the Classification of Two Subfamilies of Moths
of the Family Pyralida: the Hydrocampinæ and
Scopariinæ. (Trans. Ent. Soc., London, 1897,
PP. 127-240.)

A Revision of the Moths of the Subfamily Pyraus-
tinæ and Family Pyralidæ, Part I. (Proc. Zool.
Soc., London, 1898, pp. 590-761.)

A Revision of the Moths of the Subfamily Pyraus-
tinæ and Family Pyralidæ, Part II. (Proc. Zool.
Soc., London, 1899, pp. 172-291.)

The Phycitidæ of North America.
Am. Ent. Soc., 1890, pp. 93-228.)

(Transactions

(Entomo

The Epipaschiinæ of North America.
logica Americana, 1889, pp. 41–52 and 61–76.)

FELT, E. P.

FERNALD, C. H.

RAGONOT, E. L.

FERNALD, C. H.

FERNALD, C. H.

ROBINSON, C. T

On Certain Grass-eating Insects. (Bulletin No. 64,
Cornell Univ. Agric. Experiment Station, 1894,
pp. 47-102, Fourteen Plates.)

The Crambidæ of North America. (Annual Report
Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1896, pp. 1–96,
Nine Plates.)

Monographie des Phycitinæ et des Galleriinæ.
(Romanoff's "Mémoires sur les Lépidoptères, Vols.
VII-VIII, 1893-1902.) Volume VIII was com-
pleted by Sir George F. Hampson after the death
of the author.

PTEROPHORIDE

The Pterophoridæ of North America. (Special
Bulletin, Mass. Agricultural College, 1898, pp. 1-64,
Nine Plates.)

TORTRICIDE

A Synonymical Catalogue of the Described Tortricidæ of North America North of Mexico. (Transactions Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. X, pp. 1-64.)

On the North American Species of Choreutis and Its
Allies. (Canadian Entomologist, 1900, pp. 236-
245.)

Notes on American Tortricidæ. (Transactions
Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. II, pp. 261-288, Plates I and
IV-VIII.)

WALSINGHAM, LORD North American Tortricidæ. Illustrations of Typical Specimens of Lepidoptera Heterocera in the Collection of the British Museum, Part IV, pp. i-xii and 1-84, Plates I-XVII.

ZELLER, P. C.

CLEMENS, B.

CHAMBERS, V. T.

Beitrææge zur Kentniss der Nordamerikanischen
Nachtfalter besonders der Microlepidopteren.
(Verhandlungen d. Zool.-Bot. Gesellsch, Wien,
1873, PP. 447-556; 1873, pp. 201-334; 1875, PP. 207-
360. Treats also of Tineidæ.

TINEIDE, ETC.

The Tineina of North America, by the late Brackenridge Clemens. Being a Collected Edition of his Writings on that Group of Insects. With Notes by the Editor, H. T. Stainton, London, 1872, pp. i-xv and 1-282.

Index to the Described Tineina of the United States and Canada. (Bulletin U. S. Geol. Survey of the Territories, Vol. IV, pp. 125-167.)

WALSINGHAM, LORD North American Coleophora. (Transactions Ent.

DYAR, H. G.

BUSCK, A.

Soc., London, 1882, pp. 429-442, Pl. XVII.)

A Revision of the Genera Acrolophus Poey and
Anaphora Clemens. (Transactions Ent. Soc., Lon-
don, 1887, pp. 137-173, Plates VII, VIII.)

Steps Toward a Revision of Chambers's Index with
Notes and Descriptions of New Species. (Insect
Life, Vol. I, pp. 81-84, 113-117, 145-150, 254-
258, 287-291; Vol. II, pp. 23-26, 51-54, 77-81,
116-120, 150-155, 284–286, 322-326; Vol. III, pp.
325-329, 386-389; Vol. IV, pp. 385-389.)
Notes on Some North American Yponomeutidæ,
(Canadian Entomologist, 1900, pp. 37-41, 84-86.)
New Species of Moths of the Superfamily Tineina
from Florida. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XXIII,
Pp. 225-254.)

New American Tineina. (Journal New York Ent.
Soc., Vol. VIII, pp. 234-248, Plate IX.)

A Revision of the American Moths of the Family
Gelechiida with Descriptions of New Species.
(Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XXV, pp. 767-938.)

"When simple curiosity passes into the love of knowledge as such, and the gratification of the aesthetic sense of the beauty of completeness and accuracy seems more desirable than the easy indolence of ignorance; when the finding out of the causes of things becomes a source of joy, and he is counted happy who is successful in the search, common knowledge of Nature passes into what our forefathers called Natural History, from whence there is but a step to that which used to be termed Natural Philosophy, and now passes by the name of Physical Science."-THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY, in The Crayfish.

THE MOTHS OF NORTH AMERICA,

NORTH OF MEXICO

"The laugh at entomology is nearly spent. Known professors of the science, and members of its' Society,' may now assemble in council and communicate their observations and inquiries without fear of becoming themselves subjects for a commission de lunatico inquirendo, and butterfly hunters, net in hand, may now chase their game without being themselves made game of."-Acheta Domestica.

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