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Page 48, line 20 froiu bottom, for Hiiger, read Stager. 



" 47, " 14 " bottom, for jaetatorj read jactator. 



" 47, " 9 " bottom, for 44, read 45. 



" 48, " 6 " top, read Mesogramma. 



" 48, " 9 and 11" top, strike out the stars before coalescens 

 and corbis. 

 Page 49, line 1 and 4 from bottom, for 33 and 34, read 83 and 84. 

 " 50, " 3 " bottom, for List, etc.. Ill, read Auss. Zw. II. 



" 53, "4 " top, for Orindia, read Ornidia. 



" 54, " 13 " bottom, read Eristalis f rater Walker, etc. 



" 54, " 10 " bottom, as a synonym to E. Bastardii, add, 



Eristalis nebulosus Walker, List, etc., Ill, p. 616. 

 Page 54, line 6 from bottom, as a synonym to E. (limidiatliSj add, 



Eristalis inflexus Walker, List, etc., Ill, p. 617. 

 Page 54, line 4 from bottom, for Herminieri, read Lhcrminieri. 



top, for Carda, read Barda. 

 top, for III, read II. 

 top, read chrysostoinus. 

 bottom, for II, read 11. 

 top, for 25, read 24. 

 top, for hind, read third. 

 bottom, for racuaj read vacua. 

 bottom, place comma after iiicrassate ; strikeout 

 comma after under side. 

 Page 69, line 1 from top, for winff, read I'ing. 



" 71, " 8 " bottom, for Ptesiomma longicenuris, read Ple- 



siomma longiventris. 



Mr. Grote exhibited a specimen of Eurymexe rosaria G. £ R., 

 taken near Buffalo. This species had not been published, though 

 named many years ago. The larva had been found by Mr. Wm. 

 Sauxders on willow. It is a unicolorous species without the usual 

 irrorations of the genus. Fore wings pale buff yellow, with the 

 costa pink at base. The outer diffuse band buff, deeper shaded on 

 internal margin, where it is tinged outwardly with pink. Hind 

 wings paler, with a pink shade margining the brownish curved abbre- 

 viated mesial band at anal angle. Beneath the hind wings externally 

 suffused with pink, as also costa of fore wings, under surface of 

 abdomen and breast, else pale yellow. The female expands 38 mm. 



