256* ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



PhYTOCOBIS BELLUS, PL XXX, fig. 1. 



Pentatoma cabnifex, pi. XXX, fig. 3. 



Pe.ntatoma PENNSYLVANiCA, Pl. XXX, fig. 4 ; young (undetermined), fig. 8. 



Page 1G8, for IIedcvius, read Sinea stimulatrix, PI. xxLx, fig. 8 (Fitch's Catalogue). 



Lapbira terqissa, PI. xxviii, fig. 6. 



Lapuira thoracica, pi. xxviii, fig. 5. 



Lapuira sericea, pi. xxviii, fig. 8. 



Lapuir.4 (undescribed), PI. xxix, fig. 3. 



SyBPIIUS PHILADELPHIOUS, PI. xxviii, fig. 1. 



SyrphusI pi. xxix, fig. 6. 



Ctenophora trimacclata, pi. xxix, fig. 5 (Fitch's Catalogue). 



For Grillub, substitute Orchellimum gracile (Harris), PI. ix, fig. 1 (female). 

 Color green shaded with brown, especially on the back and wings ; wing-covers and legs green, faintly 

 tinged with brown ; ovipositor brown, and cimctar-shaped : | inch in length. This grasshopper is 

 common in meadows in August. 



Leptis obnata ? PI. xxix, fig. 1. 



Leptis quadrata! PI. xxix, fig. 4. 



Leptis (undescribed], PI. xxix, fig. 10. 



Page 195, for Vespa fraterna (PI. xxvi, fig. 6), read Polistes annularis. 



Vespa, pi. xxvi, fig. 8. 



Plate X, fig. 5, appears to be closely allied to the Genus Sinodendron? (Fab.). Antennas 10- 

 jointed, shorter than the thorax ; second short : club 3-jointcd. It agrees better with the Genus 

 SisoDENDRO.v, than with either of the genera of the LrcANiD-^. Referred in the description of the 

 plate, erroneously, to the Genus Scarites. The specimen from which the drawing was made is lost ; 

 but the insect is very common, especially south, in decaying wood and trees. 



