ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



1931 



967, line 23, /oc Labache, read La Haclie. 



1070, line lfi,/i>r Terias, read Eurema. 



1071. line 25,/c/r frost, read first. 

 1100, foot note, /jr Long, read Lang. 



1122. Life history. Mr. Fletcher sends me the first specimen, a male, taken or 

 seen by him at Ottawa in 1889, May 24, and it has much the appearance, as he remarks, 

 of having hibernated. 



1125. Enemies. The reference to Megorismus is unfortunate ; the specific name 

 is unpublished, and it is by accident that it was referred to E. philodice as a host. The 

 clusters of cocoons referred to doubtless belonged to some Apanteles, of which Meso- 

 chorus was a hyperparasite. 



1127. col. 1, line 4, read edusa; col. 2, line 7, read eurytheme. 



1136. Enemies. The asilid fly was afterwards determined by Riley as a species 

 of Stenopogon. 



1162, line 10, for usually, read unusually. 



1210, line 5, for napa, read rapa. 



1224, lines 24, 25. This statement requires modification. Thais, at least, belonf s 

 to the Papilionidi; see, above, the correction for p. 758. 



1261, in the line of Greek, omit the second comma. 



1279, line 20, after annulipes, insert (88 : 6). 



1280, column 1, under General, add: 88 : 0. Pimpla annulipes, a parasite, 

 1344, line 24, /or humeralis, read utilis (88 : 4). 



Under General in List of Illustrations, add : 88 : i. Hemiteles utilis, a parasite. 



1378. In the synonymy, for Gonuiurus, read Goniurus. 



1394, line 5, read (41:2). 



1422, line 16. for Ipomaea read Ipomoea. 



1455, line 6, for Polygonia faunus, read Polygonia comma. 



1511. Food plants. Professor C. H. Fernald informs me that he reared this species 

 in the spring of 1889, from caterpillars feeding on choke cherry, Prunus vlrginiana. 



1529, line 23, /or tessellata, read montivaga. 



1594, lines 17, 18. In writing this I overlooked observations of my own on Calpodes, 

 made many years ago and recorded on pp. 1755-1756. 



1648. Comparisons. In several places /or P[amphila], read E[rynnis]. 



1715, line 9. The species here referred to as L. palatka, is not the palatka of 

 Edwards, but his pallas. See p. 1864, 



1794, 2d column of synonymy, line 1, read troglodyta. 



CORRECTIONS IN THE EXPLANATIONS OF PLATES. 



3:12-13. These should be interchanged. 12 represents P. i. umbrosa; 13, P. i. 

 fabricii. 



49 : 4. The scales in b and e are from the middle of the stigma itself. 



63 : 7-8. These should be interchanged. 7 represents the ovary cells ; 8, the meso- 

 derm cells. 



74. The plate was printed in nineteen colors. 



83. This plate was printed in twenty -two colors. 



88 : 4. Should read Hemiteles utilis. 



