434 Eev. F. D. Morice and Mr. J. H. Durrant's 



the Volume whose last number appeared on or about 

 December 1st, 1915. 



The citations of page-numbers in the notes which follow 

 refer to the pages in the Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. for 1914. 



Pages 346 and 347. The chronology on these pages 

 requires some slight emendations : — 



Page 346, par. (b). According to Mr. C. D. Sher- 

 born's notes it would appear that Panzer did publish 

 certain Heften of the Fauna in 1800 — viz. 73-80 

 (73 is the first Heft quoted as 1800 ; 80 was out by 

 1800 ; 81 is the last quoted by Walckenaer— Aug. 

 1802 ; 82 is the first Heft which quotes the year 

 1800). 



Page 347, line 7. After " Ins. Germ." insert " viz. 

 Heften 81 to 85." 



Page 347, par. (d), line 4. For " (1805) " read " in 

 the same year, viz. 1804." 



Page 347, par. (e), line 1. For " Next year (1806) " 

 read " In 1806." 



Page 374 (7 lines from bottom of page). The Type of 

 Tenthredo rosae L. The insect ticketed " rosae " in 

 Linne's handwriting in his cabinet at Burlington House 

 is not, as we stated in error, the Aihalia rosae of Authors, 

 but Athalia colibri Christ (= spinarum F.,= centifoliae 

 Pz.), i. e. the well-known " Turnip Sawfly " of popular 

 Entomological literature. How this mistake crept into 

 our paper we do not know. 



[My original note, written with the specimen before me 

 gives the name colibri correctly ! F. D. M.] 



Page 375, line 19. For " see Lamarck " read " sec." 

 (i. e. secundum) " Lamarck." 



Page 376, line 17. For " in September " read " prob- 

 ably in July " (Heft 82 was the tenth of the twelve com- 

 prised in the Jahrgang which is dated 1801, and which 

 seems to have been completed shortly before October in 

 that year). 



Page 376, line 36. For " July-Septr." read "July 

 (probably, v. supra)," and in the preceding line for " has 

 precedence over " read " was probably an older name 

 than." 



Page 379 (9 lines from bottom of page). After " re- 

 mark " insert " in Fauna Suecica." 



Page 384, lines 25-29. The statement that E. troglodyla, 



