Page 36, add: Slater sayi Lec. . 
ae ila Actenodes mendax Horn. 
41, under Pyractomena, retain P. angulata and lucifera, and 
insert the genus PHO7/NUS, comprising the 
species, pyralis, marginellus, and scintillans. 
‘““ a1, add: TZytthonyx erythrocephalus Fab. 
BG Sy pte (PTINID) Lasioderma serricorne Fab. 
45, leave out: Sinoxylon sextuberculatum. 
‘* 46, for Sphindus denticollis, read: Odontosphindus dentt- 
ae 
collis Lec. 
‘* 46, add: Sphindus americanus Lec. 
ea At (LUCANID) Ceruchus piceus Web. 
go We: To a Aphodius vittatus Say. 
ae ee 
50, Cyclocephala immaculata Oliv. 
57, line 2, for submarginatus, read: subarmatus. 
57, add: Saperda candida Fab. 
ihc oie iE Orsodacna atra Ahr. 
Pi oa) Pent Diphautlaca bicolorata Horn. 
bey 0) bial Flaltica bimarginata Say. 
ty MODS io Chetocnema minutum*® Melsh. 
62, leave out: Longitarsus solidaginis Horn. 
65, after description of Hypophlceus rugosus, add: 
Prof. E. A. Schwarz, of the U. S. National Museum, 
suggests that this may bea form of Lyphia ficicola Mul- 
sant, which has been taken at Washington, D. C., where 
it is said to have been introduced. My specimens oc- 
curred in numbers under the bark of old logs, in thick 
woods, several years in succession, and were evidently 
breeding, as they were in couples. L,. ficicola is said 
to live in figs. ; 
“* 75, for AMNESIA, read: ANAMETIS. 
79, last line, for angusta, read: angustula. 
81, Dryotribus mimeticus is a maritime species. The speci- 
men said to have been found here, may have been 
accidentally brought in with white sand from the 
Gulf coast. 
*In this, as in many other instances in the present paper, the termination of the 
specific name has been changed so as to conform to the grammatical gender of the gen- 
eric name, even though contrary to established usage. For these changes the Editor of 
the Journal is, alone, responsible. a 
