NOTES AND ADDITIONS. 63 



NEUEOPTEEA. 



CORYDALUS CORXCTCS, L. (Rep. V, p. 141 ; IX, p. 125) For additional facts relating 

 to the early larval stages, see my notes on the "Larval Characteristics of Corydalus 

 and Cliauliodes anil on the development of Corydalus cornutus (Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. 



Sc.. 1878). 



MITES. 



TROMBIDIUM SERICEUM Say (Eep. VII, p. 175 and subsequently) For the natural 

 history of this species and the specific identity with it of the larval form known as 

 Astorna f/rylltiria LeBaron, and for further facts respecting the other mites mentioned 

 in the Report, see my remarks in the Transactions of the Academy of Science, of Saint 

 Louis, (Vol. Ill, p. cclxvii, October, 1877) in the American XaturaUst for March, 1878^ 

 and in the First Report of the Commission (p. 306 ff.). 



