XU ERRATA AND ADDENDA. 



Page 151. Mr. MacLeay states that his brother has observed that an Austra- 



lian species of Cerapterus resides in ants' nests, and likewise 

 possesses the power of crepitating. 

 15'2. note *, for " Mycelophagidae " read " Mycetophagidae." 

 1 7'J. note*, Within a month from the time of the publication of this note 

 (namely, on the 30th of August, 1838), I had the pleasure to 

 capture the Claviger foveolatus in an ant's nest in Whychwood 

 Forest, Oxfordshire. 

 183. note f , read " Faun. Boreal. AmericaHa." 



220. line 30. and 31. dele the statement of this cocoon being that of a Lepi- 



dopterous insect. The observation of Mr. MacLeay having 

 applied to the supposed gall of Cecidoses figured by Mr. Curtis 

 on the same plate, and which Mr. MacLeay informs me is the 

 cocoon of a Lepidopterous insect, and not a galL 



221. The family Cetoniida has formed the subject of an Essay by iMr. 



MacLeay in the Illustrations of the Zoology of Southern Africa. 



231. line 34. This passage was written (but not published) previous to the pub- 

 lication of the second edition of Stephens's Nomenclature, in which 

 the genera of Buprestidre were introduced. 



281. line 23. for "palpi to appear to belong, this " read "palpi, appear to belong 

 to this." 



i\0'i Fig. 35.1. The anfennre ought to have been inserted at the base of the 

 rostrum. 



365. line 21. for "naturally" read '• materially." 



