OF WASHINGTON, VOLl'MK XIII, I!ll. 97 



Cress.), ~M. {Mesostenoideus) albomaculatus Cress, and 

 Acroricniis (-- Osprviic/iotns. Ashm. not of Spin.) /nnccns 

 Cress. 



Page 631. The species of J'ctoinachns, . \ptesis, and Ucini- 

 leles are hyperparasites, and while recorded in the literature 

 as primary parasites the inference is that there is confusion; 

 to indicate this state of affairs the words bred from were em- 

 ployed in the sense of reared in connection -vith, but bred 

 from was changed to parasite of or on; on the same page 

 Acnoplc \ should occur as a subgenus of Heiniteles, and the 

 same applies to Acrolyta. 



Page 632. For (P. fulrcscens, etc. ) substitute P. (/Vr- 

 tribax] pal/esccns Vier., as the flavescens (sic) jnlresccns of 

 the New Jersey list is a new species which was recently de- 

 scribed; for P. alte r read P. atcr. 



Page 633. For /. manis read /. mains. 



Page 634. The interrogation point preceding /. mine/its 

 was dropped, but should be restored, as this is apparently a 

 wrong determination. 



Page 635. The determination of /. sol it us was queried, but 

 here again the interrogation point has been dropped out; the 

 ri/a/is on this page is the rid/Us (sic) of the former list; /. 

 niihiz'iigiis should read /. (Probolus) nubivagus. 



Page 637. For Hyptis read Hyptia, the subgenera of the 

 species of Prislanhtcns are Oleisoprister for stigma terns and 

 sithfiniuis and Xcanhtciis for fascia tus. 



Page 651. New Jersey is the type locality for \cnoloina 

 xanthopus. 



Page 652. For can sat us read caudal its; for rcnionia read 

 z-cnionur; on this page Proctotr\pes quadriceps Ashm., was 

 omitted, although it has New Jersey for its type locality. 



Page 653. Tclcas pa/lidipcs Ashm. was dropped out; its 

 type locality is New Jersey; it should come in after Calo- 

 teleia; the genus Teleas was established by Latreille. 



Page 654. Cc rap/iron fnscipcs should read C. fnsciecps 

 Ashm. (scriuidns D. T.) 



Page 655. Superfamily Formicoidea should be entered be- 

 tween the title "The Insects of New Jersey" and the next 

 line, otherwise it would appear that the Formicidre is a family 

 of the Proctotrypoidea. The heading Formicoidea was 

 dropped out, the name occurring only under the remarks on 

 Dr. Wheeler, page 848. 



Page 667. Read I\trasicro/a Cam. for Parasierola Cam. 



Pa^e 670. Euaiirislrocems D. T. should read Ancistroccrn\ 

 Wesm. 



