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8. 1. Otiiit"Ke-." 



8. 1. For " an " read " a new." 



8. Omit foot-note * 



9. 30. For " 44 " read " 48." 

 10. 1. Omit " Ee-." 



10. 1. For "an" read "anew." 



10. Omit foot-note. 



18. Foot-note f for " 1877 " read " 1887." 



20. ii2. For " milee " read " miles." 



23. 33. For " viverinus " read " viverrinus." 



21. 3(5. For " Lymnodynastes " read " Limnodynastes." 

 27. 30. For " Barwon " read " Barron." 



30. 20. For " nalabatus " read " iialabatus." 



30. 42. For " Scenosepus" read " Scenopceus." 



31. 10. Omit "Ptilotis" and substitute „ 

 31. 17. For " epioletus " read " epicletus." 

 31. 17. For " Agavista" read " Agarista." 



31. 30. For " Gonyodactylus " read •' Gonyocephalus." 



31. 38. For " Myxophies " read " Mixophyes." 



30. Omit foot-note. 



37. Omit foot-note. 



38. Omit foot-note. 



41. (». For " Lucodore " read " Leucodore." 



40. 23. Add " 4 " after " Ser." 



51. 24. For " moveable " read " movable." 



52. 0. Add " 4 " after " Ser." 



61. 30. For " macroscopic " read " microscopic." 



05. 30. For " mising " read " mosing." 



00. 5. For " cresentic" read " crescentic." 

 78. 2. For " (155) " read " (15-5)," 



81. 23. For " of the total " read " in the total." 



81. 23. For " four-sevenths of " read " four-sevenths in." 



81. Omit "and is" in foot-note. 



80. 8. For " ai'tica " read " arctica." 



86. 10. Add " Herd." after "viridis." 



87. 0. Omit " , " before " ovum." 



01. H). For " subtymppanal " read " subtympanal." 



98. 41. For " mmch " read " much." 



99. 18. For " this " read " thus." 



99. 30. For " percepttble " read " perceptible." 



123. 2. For " Madroporacese " read " MadreporaceiE." 



123. 8. For " csEnenchyma " read " coenenchyma." 



PI. xi. The figures are reversed. 



„ xxi. (Explanation) For " Microcystina " read " Microcystis. 



Xote " DoTicus PESTiLENS : A correction. — From a communication kindly 

 forwarded by Mr. F. P. Pascoe, it appears that the genus for which I 

 adopted the MS. name MetodoUcus (see p. 75), has been described under 

 the name Doticus (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ix. p. 27, 1882). The Victorian 

 Apple-pest should, therefore, be known as Doticus pestilens, instead of 

 Mctadoticus pestilens, as at first suggested. A figure of the insect, and 

 some account of its life-history, are contained in Mr. French's recently 

 published ' Handbook of the Destructive Insects of Victoria.' — A. S. O." 



