ela 
most all the Entomological Societies of the world and very nearly all of 
the leading works published in recent years upon the Lepidoptera. 
The foregoing statement is not made in the spirit of vanity. or 
egotism, but as a guide to friends who may be inclined to consult the 
writer and who is always happy to serve so far as the pressing engage- 
ments of a busy professional life allow him. He will cheerfully attend 
to correspondence as time permits and desires especially to cultivate an 
acquaintance with collectors in the Southern and Western portions of 
the United States. 
Pittsburgh, Nov. 6, 1888. W. J. Horranp. 
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Chambers’ Corrections to his paper on the Illustrations of 
the Neuration of the wings of American Tineidz.* 
By Wm. BrEUTENMULLER. 
The following corrections were written in pencil by the late V. T. 
Chambers on the margins of the plates of a copy of the above named 
paper which he presented to Mr. Henry Edwards, to whom I am in- 
debted for allowing me to make use of these unpublished notes. 
fig. 4.—Hind wing ought to have dotted line through the cell. 
fig. 5.—Omits furcation of apical branch of fore wing.—In the hind 
wing the submedian is too short and the costal and apical half 
of the subcostal are omitted. 
fig. 7.—Fore wing ought to have one more median branch. 
fig. 9.—Has one more marginal vein than it ought to have. 
fig. ro.—Hind wing wants one more branch of the subcostal—the Ist 
branch. 
fg. 73.—Hind wing wants one median branch. 
fig. 2z.—Has one median marginal branch too many in the one wing 
and one too few subcosto-marginal branches, and the hind 
wing lacks the dotted line through the disc. 
fig. 23.—Has one median marginal vein too many in the fore wing. 
fg. 25.—Hind wing omits dotted line through cell. 
4g. 26.—Fore wing ought to have one more median branch. 
fig. 27.—Fore wing wants one discal branch. 
Fig. 29.—Hind wing should have the median vein furcate on the margin. 
fig. 37.—Fore wing omits fold. Hind wing a little too wide. 
Fig. 33.—Subcostal wants its branch to the hind margin, 
Fig. 36.—Are not confident as to the furcation of the apical veins. 
Hind wing has one vein too many. 
* Journ. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. Il, pp. 194-199. 1880. 
