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PSYCHE. 



[September 1899. 



male ; if his observation be correct, the 

 Carohnian species, Tiphia luunra, st-v- 

 eria, obscura will exhibit the anal style 

 in the male. I have only one male of 

 the present species. 



P. 167. Crahro \o-maculatiis, line 

 3; add: and Massachusetts. 



P. 169. Mcgachile latiniainis, line 

 4; add: and Massachusetts. Line 12, 

 for tarsi, read posterior tarsi. 



P. 176. Long's Second E.xpedition. 

 Many of the species here described are 

 stated to inhabit the " Northwest Ter- 

 ritory." The region thus designated by 

 Mr. Say corresponds to what are now 

 called Wisconsin and Minnesota. 



P. 189. Ci stela sericca, line 7 ; for 

 elytra, read elytral punctures. 



P. 192. Coccinella labiculata var. a 

 = C. ocellata var. Melsh., Cat. ; var. ft. 

 ^ C. ocellata Melsh. Cat. 



P. 192. Rhynchiics rnhrii-ollis. A 

 variety of Anthribus collaris [in Say's 

 handwriting.] 



P. 196. Altica taeiiiata [note to 

 reference to Crioceris vittata.']. Tliis 

 name should be striolata, a correction 

 made by Fabricius himself in his Index 

 Syst. Eleuth. Fabricius reserves the 

 specific name vittata for a Crioceris, 

 which does not belong to Geoffrey's 

 genus Haltica, and which, as is ob- 

 served by Fabricius, inhabits the cucum- 

 ber vines in North America. 



P. 214. Dolertis arvensis. var. /3, 

 black spot above wings obsolete. 



P. 215. Sigalphus sericeus. In Sigal- 

 phus the abdomen consists of three seg- 

 ments, but in Chelonus of one. Cryptus 



irrorator [see p. 2 1 6] is a true Sigalphus, 

 while oculator and sulcatus are Cheloni. 



P. 222. Hedychrum veiitrale. [Say 

 corrects the last of the description so 

 as to read] : terminal segments slightly 

 longer than the preceding one, very 

 obtusely and slightly emarginale at tip. 



P. 225. Ceropales bipunetata, line 8 ; 

 add after punctures : and a pale yellow 

 spot just below the tip. 



P. 226. Bcmbe.x monodonta, line lo; 

 for base, read tip. 



P. 231. Crabro tibialis, line 7; for 

 postpectus, read pleura [correction by 

 Say]. 



P. 259. North America Curculio- 

 nides. The title upon the cover is as 

 follows : Descriptions of new species of 

 Curculionides of North America, with 

 observations on some of the species 

 already known, by Thomas Say. New 

 Harmony, Indiana, July, 1831 [Received 

 by Dr. Harris May 5, 1832.] 



P. 266. Chlorophanes aciitus. Bra- 

 chystylus harrisii Schonh. in litt. 



P. 278. Erodisciis inyrmccodes. Otido- 

 cephalus americana Schonh. 



P. 279. Balaninus rectus. B. rec- 

 tirostris Schonh., iii, 376. 



P. 280. Baridius triiiotatiis. B. ves- 

 tittts Schonh. 



P. 281. Baridius picumnus. Oliva- 

 ceus Say in litt. and Schonh. 



P. 293. Supplement. [Received by 

 Dr. Harris, Dec. 26, 1832.] 



P. 295. Cryptorhynchus palmacollis. 

 Curculio clatkratus Melsh. Cat. 



P. 300. New species etc. found by 

 Barabino. [See next entry.] 



