1«16]. 71 



Council, which was adopted on the motion of Mr. W. J. Lucas, seconded by 

 Mr. C. B. Williams. 



No other names having been received by the Secretaries in addition to 

 those nominated by the Council as OiRcers and Council for the ensuing- year, 

 the latter were declared by the President, with the consent of the Meeting, to 

 be elected. 



The President then delivered an Address, illustrated by slides shown in 

 the Epidiascope, after which a vote of thanks to him was proposed by Lord 

 Walsingham, seconded by Mr. W. J. Kaye, and carried unanimously, with the 

 request that the Address might be published as a part of the Proceedings of 

 the Society. 



The President having shortly replied, Mr. J. Hartley Dvirrant proposed a 

 vote of thanks to the Officers of the Society for their services during the past 

 year ; this having been seconded by Mr. A. W. Bacot and carried, the Treasurer 

 and both the Secretaries said a few words of thanks in reply. — Geo. Wheeler, 

 Hon. Secretary. 



HELP-NOTES TOWARDS THE DETERMINATION OF BRITISH 



TENTHBEDINIDAE, &c. (35). 



BY THE REV. F. D. MORICE, M.A., F.E.S. 



EREATA AND ADDITIONS. 



The following corrections are required in my Table of Generic 



Characters (Ent. Mo. Mag., 1903, p. 187), besides the alterations of 



names proposed in No. 34 of these papers (June, 1915). 



On p. 188, lines 3 and 4 should read thus : — 

 6 (15). Intercostal vein branched, one branch rvinning into the costa, the 

 other into the sub-costa Pamphilius. 



— Intercostal vein simple ; or, if branched, the upper branch breaks 



off without reaching the costa Neurotoma. 



On p. 189, for lines 3-6 read : — 



18 (16). Radial cell undivided, but sometimes with a small appendicixlar 

 cell at its apex. Antennae multiarticulate, with short, broad, 

 subtriangiilar joints in the $ $ , and pectinated joints in the 

 <? (? 18a, 



18a (18). Humeral area with a cross nervure; <? antennae pectinated on 

 both sides Pteronus {=^Lophyrus auctt.) 



— Humeral area contracted ; $ antennae pectinated only on one side 



...Monoctenus. 

 On p. 189, between lines 14 and 15, insert another line as follows: — 



— Humeral area neither contracted nor petiolate, but either open or 



with perpendicular cross nervure Bhoyogaster. 



