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at a mill some fifty yards from the spot where the insect was taken ; 

 and when the boats conveying dye-woods from Liverpool to this town 

 are unladen, great numbers of Coleoptera are occasionally seen. — R. 

 S. Edleston ; 13, Derby St., Cheetham, Manchester. 



Addenda and Corrigenda. 



The following three generic names having been already employed in 

 Zoology, must be changed : new ones are accordingly proposed. 

 Page 18, for Thia read Methia. Page 19, /or Glaphyra read Laphyra. 



Page 202, for Parasemia read Eidophasia. 



The following insects, described in the Entomological Notes, ap- 

 pear identical with others previously characterized. 



Page 6, Elaphidion deflendum = Callidium notatum of Olivier. 



Page 7, Phacodes lentiginosus =; Callidium obscurum of Fabr. 



Page 30, Pachyta lone, = Pachyta cyanipeunis of Sai/, Pachyta Servillei of Serville. 



Page 136, line 1, dele " o/," in the same page, after " Genus Plataspis," insert 



" Sub-genus Ceratocoris, White." 



Page 390,/or Islington read Ilsington, wherever that word occurs. 



At page 183 add the size of figs. 1 and 4 : fig. 1 is 5 lines long ; fig. 4, 3 J lines long. 



