ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 

 Page 59, line 13 from bottom, /or " lip," read " tip." 



,, 61, second footnote, /or " Dorotheanus," read " Dorotkanus." 

 „ 61, lines 6 and 7 from bottom, /oi- " woald all doubtless have also occarred 

 later in the year," read " would all doubtless have occurred more plen- 

 tifully later in the year." 

 „ 62, line 7 from bottom, /or "Ctenistes sp. ?" read '^Ctenistes palpalis, Reichenb." 

 „ 63, line 14 from top, /or "Gink," read " Giuk." 



,, 63, line 14 from bottom, /or " more abundant," read " not abundant." 

 „ 67, line 2 from top, delete " and " between " 8.15 " and " was." 

 ,, 67, Hue 25 from top, insert " reported " between " further" and " captures." 



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