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Errata in paper by Augustus R. Grote. 

 In the P)'Oceedings American Philosophical Society, No. Hj, 



Page 136, line 30 for "are quite highly " read "are often quite highly." 

 "one" read "our." 

 "Andela" read "Awdela." 

 "Derideus" read "Deride/is." 

 ' ' Trabulis ' ' read ' ' Trabalis. ' ' 

 "Euthea" read "E/ithea." 

 "Tota" read " Fbt&." 

 "Viasica" read "Viatica 

 "Bettumei" read "Bethunei. " 

 "Sarena" read "S?/rena." 

 "Hulotia" read "Hulstia. " 

 "Adrena" read "Ad^ena." 

 "Trileuca" read "Trileuca ;" this is a generic title 



proposed for Rectifascia and allies, 

 'was then " read "has them." 

 "Scole"read "icole," and for "Sole " read "iole." 

 'nine" read "more." 

 "W. W. Hall" read "W. W. Hill;" the genus is 



named for my friend Mr. Hill, of Albany, the 



well-known Lepidopterist. 

 ' Tota " read " i^ota." 

 from bottom for " Arnata" read "Amata. " 



There are a few other errata to be noticed, but they will have been 

 readily detected by students using the article of which I regret not to have 

 been able to read the proofs. 



A. R. G. 



and propriety of these explanations. .Thus I was led to examine 

 the foundation of the whole view of the subject, and when neither 

 Savigny nor any of his school appeared to me to have taken the 



PROC. AMER. PHILOS. SOC. XXIII. 122. U. PRINTED DECEMBER 17, 1885. 



