414 



rSYCHE. 



tOclobcr i8i}g. 



in double columns, marked by Dr. 

 Harris as received Sept. 28, 1830. 

 2d, fourteen pages, the last blank, in 

 single narrow newspaper columns, evi- 

 dently the columns of the Disseminator, 

 and unnumbered. 3d, fifty-six ordinary 

 pages (numbered 18-65, 4^-53 — cor- 

 rected in pencil to 66-73); °f these 

 pp. 18-41, bearing date August 20, 

 1830, were received by Dr. Harris Aug. 

 II, 1834; pp. 42-49, Oct. 21, 1831; 

 pp. 50-57, Sept. 24, 1832 — Dr. Harris 

 remarks : " probably no more printed 

 before Nov. 2, 1832, when the preced- 

 ing pages were read to the Philoso- 

 phical Society"; pp. 5S-65, July 21, 

 1833?; PP- 66-73, July 21, 1834 — Dr. 

 Harris adds at the end of this : " All 

 the foregoing seems, by the copies done 

 up by Mr. Say's orders, to have been 

 printed before 1834, the last sheet [of 

 8 pp.] probably in 1833, with the title." 

 4th, eight ordinary pages in smaller 

 type, numbered 73J, 74-80, dated in 

 print Aug. i, 1834 and received by 

 Harris from Mrs. Say in November. 

 These last eight pages are not mentioned 

 by Dr. LeConte, and continue the de- 

 scriptions of species of Elater, species 

 16-48, found on pp. 603-614 of the 

 Compl. Writ. Dr. Harris however, 

 states on his copy that the title page 

 " was issued to include all that has been 

 printed as far as end of page 65." My 



copy contains eight pages more than 

 that.] 



P. 528. Clivina quadrimaculata, line 

 5 ; for punctures, read spots. 



P. 531- Chlaenius circumcinctus. 

 I.englh over | of an inch — Dissemi- 

 nator. 



P. 593. The footnote is wanting in 

 the New Harmony pamphlet. 



P. 596. Agrilus bilinaxtus. " A vari- 

 ety occurs in Indiana, which instead of 

 having the vitta etc. fulvous, has them 

 silvery; another variety has the vitta 

 obsolete" (omitted by printer). 



P. 600. Elater vi}idipilis. [viridi- 

 pennis in the New Harmony pamphlet, 

 to which Dr. Harris adds: viridipilis 

 in the original manuscript and in the 

 Annals Lyceum N. Y., i, 257]. 



P. 609. Elater fcncstratiis. Cannot 

 find any description of fenestratus. 



P. 611. Elater iiiquinatus. The 

 penultimate joint is not lobed ; it is 

 only oblique and the last one slender, 

 which gives the semblance of a lobe. 



P. 660. Oedema apicalis. [Apicialis 

 in the first Barabino pamphlet]. 



P. 671. Scymnus tcrminatus, line 2 ; 

 add : and Massachusetts. 



P. 676. Allantus epinolns. Sam- 

 buci Harr. 



P. 782. Afegachile polUcaris. [Me- 

 gatchile policaris in the first Parabino 

 pamphlet]. 



