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Antennre with a spreading basal eye-cap, expanded above 

 the eyes ; stalk very slender, simple, scarcely more than one- 

 half so long as the body. No labial or maxillary palpi. 

 Tongue naked, very short, not one-half as long as the anterior 

 coxas. 



Ce'/f/'Mi'-B.I coronatella. Face yellowish-white. The head with 

 "^ the tuft pale orange-chrome: the eye-caps pale yellow, 

 touched behind with orange-chrome. Antennas yellow, dotted 

 above with dark brown. Fore-wings pale orange-chrome, 

 with a whitish patch near the base above the fold, one nearly 

 opposite, on the inner margin, and one about the middle of 

 the wing, on the costa. Near the tip of the wing is a rather 

 indistinct, narrow, whitish band, becoming somewhat diffuse 

 on the inner margin, about the middle of the cilia : extreme 

 apex of the wing whitish, mixed with scales of the general 

 hue; cilia grayish-fulvous. Hind-wings dark gray; cilia 

 fulvous-o-ray. Abdomen pale orange-chrome, with a dark- 

 brownish stripe along the dorsum varied with fulvous. 



[Here follow descriptions of two Macro-Lepidoptera : 

 viz., of one of the Herminid^e, Epipaschia superatalis 

 and 

 of one of the JEgeriid^e, Trochilium Acerni.~] 



Note. In the November number, 1859, the following cor- 

 rections should be made. 



In the first line of the note on p. 317, preceding should 

 read succeeding* 



In Division II. of the table of species, on p. 318, an 

 should read no.] 



On page 327, for vitegenella read vitigenella.% 



* See ante, p. 62, note 1. 

 f See ante, p. 65, note *. 

 X See ante, p. 84, note *. 



