viii JIEMOIRS (continued). 
XVII. List of the species of Galeodi(les,\\\t\i description of a new 
species in the collection of the British Museum. By 
A. G. Butler, F.L.S., F.Z.S 415 
XVIII, On the Genera of the Cosson'uhe. By T. Vernon Wol- 
LASTON, M.A., r.L.S 427 
Proceedings for 1873 .. .. .. .. .. .. i 
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . liii 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
Plate I. Seepage 124 
Plates II., Ill „ 151 
Plate IV „ 180 
Plato V „ 345 
ERRATA. 
Page 102, line 5 (from bottom), for " ]\Iovi," read " Mooi." 
„ 103, line 11 (from bottom), for "Naryria," read " Narycia." 
„ 104, line 5 (from bottom), for " Meneris," read " IMiueus." 
„ 107, note f , line 4, for " Umblanga," read " Umhlunga." 
„ 109, line 20, for " Umblanga," read " Umblanga." 
„ 116, line 13, for " Murraysburgh," read " Murraysburg." 
„ 116, line 17 (from bottom), for " saggitate," read " sagittate" 
„ 116, line 3 (from bottom), for " IMusbett," read " Muskett." 
„ 117, line 10, for " Aslanga," read " Aslaiiga." 
„ 118, line 16, for "Aslaiiga," read " Aslaiiga." 
„ 119, lines 6, 7 and 17 (from bottom), for " Afahozntza," read " MoJio- 
zutza." 
„ 120, line 14, for " Cylopides," read " Cyclopides." 
„ 448, bottom line, for "Cossonidliis," read "Cossonideus." 
„ 471, line 25 (et passim), for " Brazilia," read "Brasilia." 
„ 514 (note), line 3 (from bottom), for "fragrant," read " flagrant." 
Proceedings. Page ii, line 24, for " crjthroccphalus," read " erythro- 
cephala." 
„ „ line 10 (from bottom), for " Lucciola" read 
" Lvciula." 
„ xiv, line 13, for " testaccum," read " fennigineum." 
„ XV, line 3, for " W. F. Bassett," read " Homer F. 
Bassctt." 
„ xxvii, line 18, for " Cerastes," read " Cerastis." 
„ xxxii, after line 2 (from bottom) add, " The following 
Officers for 1874 were subsequently elected: — 
President, Sir Sidney S. Saunders. Treasurer, 
Mr. II. M'Lachlan. Secretaries, Messrs. Grut 
and Verrall. Librarian, j\Ir. E. W. Janson. 
" The President stated that the President 
elect, l>cing unable to attend the next meeting, 
liad requested him to nominate Professor 
Wcstwood, Mr. Stainton, and Mr. Dunning, as 
his Vice-Presidents for the year." 
