ADDENDA ET ERRATA, 
System. Index, page viii, mid. col., line 31, for hilaris .. . 204 read Castelnaudii . . . 96. 
third col., omit line 17. Castelnaudii . . . 96. 
Page 2, Species 2. For Goliathus Higginii read G. Higginsii. 
Page 22. OPLOSTOMUS BOCANDEI. Thomson, Mus. Scientif. i. (1860), p. 37. 
‘Patria: Guinea Lusit. Corpus depressum (Osmoderme paulo similis), supra griseo-nigrum, subtus nigrum, ubique 
impressionibus rotundatis vel ovalibus sat fortibus et conditis lateraliter validioribus instructum, his impressionibus super 
pygidium et subto levioribus; pedes condite et sat valde punctulati; caput magnum, antice erectum, rotundatum, ubi, 
latius videtur, in medio prominens ; prothorax sub-hexagonalis, transversus, antice paulum angustior et lunatus, angulis 
anticis acutis, paulum projectis, lateraliter angulatis, postice valde sinuatis, angulis posticis acutis, projectisque ; in medio 
longitudinaliter et obsolete sulcatus ; scutellum magnum, triangulare ; elytra ampla, depressa, prothorace multum latiora, 
illo plus quam duplo longiora, post humeros versus suturam depressionibus duabus, et costis quatuor obsoletissimis, 
instructa, ad extremitatem et ad latera valde et abrupte dehiscentia, apice subrotundata ; projectura mesosternalis trian- 
gularis, parva, haud producta ; abdominis stigme ultime tubulose ; tibiee intermedic post medium singule unidentate.’ 
‘Hee species inter H. fuliginosum [fuligineum] et H. erytrosum [eribrosum] media est. Illam verum appro- 
pinquat, sed: primo, corporis forma altera majoreque ; secundo, capite antice latior; tertio, elytris amplioribus, haud 
rugosis ; praecipue et maxime differt.’ 
‘Long. corp. 19 mill. ; lat. 94 mill’ 
Page 44. Canochilus trabecula. Plate XIII, Fig. 18, read Plate XIII, Fig. 10. 
Page 49. GENUCHUS ELONGATULUS. Puare X, Fie. 1. 
This figure was drawn by me from M. Gory’s original type specimen. 
GENUCHUS NIGRICLAVIS. Prater X, Fie. 3. 
This figure and the details were drawn from a type specimen sent me from the Royal Museum of Stockholm by 
M. Boheman for that purpose. 
Page 50. GENUCHUS PERDITUS. 
This species inhabits Guinea (M. Bocande), and is in the Collection of M. Deyrolle of Paris. The clypeus, when 
seen in front, is transverse and emarginate in the centre. Many of the punctures are shallow, with a very minute tubercle 
in the centre. The prosternal mucro is acute, and is represented in Plate X, Fig. 2 ¢. 
Page 53. Scaptobius aciculatus is represented in Plate X, Fig. 9, not Fig. 10—the former Figure, 9, being drawn 
from a typical specimen sent me from the Royal Museum of Stockholm by M, Boheman. 
Scaptobius Natalensis is represented in Plate X, Fig. 10, and not in Fig. 9 (the numbers being accidentally reversed 
in the Plate). 
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