728 Additions and Corrections. 



P. 698, line 6 from below. Sisenie hothurus Berg differing from the other Siseme by exhibiting in the 

 marginal area not the radiary striation, as neurodes, pciUas etc., is said to originate from Argentina; it is not 

 before me. 



P. 700. line 28 from below, for ,,Apodemia druryi Ediv. read ,.dnryi"\ 

 drucei. P. 701. ., 10 ,, below. Insert here: H. drucei Giacom. Standing between cisandinn and chi- 



lensis. 



P. 707, ,, 21 ,, above, for .,glaucobifhris'''' read ,,glaucobrithis'\ 



P. 708, line 14 from below. The animal described here as Echenais micalor and figured by this name 

 t. 138 h has proved to be a o.form of Ech. aJector Bllr. (p. 707), at a minute examination. It deviates especially 

 much from the ^J-form and seems, in the figured form, to be confined to Peru. 



P. 712, line 2 from below, for hesperium read hespericum, and for erythroicum read erythraicuni. 

 lenociniiim. P. 713. Insert here: Nymph, lenocinium ScJis. 22 mm. Described according to 1 (J from La Florida 



in Costa Rica. Wings white, forewing with a broad brown costal margin. At the transverse vein a fine dark 

 streak and a fine postmedial line on vein 5; the traces of a small, blue-bordered spot in the cell and outwards 

 at the costa; the inner edge of the dark marginal band dentate; a fine blue submarginal line, a similar one at 

 the border itself. Hindwing at the base narrowly black, distal margin blackish-brown, the subterminal line 

 like in the forewing ; border and fringes white. — The diagnose does not mention to which species this butterfly 

 is allied. 



P. 717, line 5 from below, for glaucogonia read: glaucoconia. 



P. 718, ,, 12 ,, above, for ,,$ of the preceding species" read: ,,Tharops superba-'^''. 



