332 



No. 131. Add Habitat, Australia. On Eucalyptus. 



" 171. Add On bamboo: and under the subspecies bambusulae, for India 

 read West Indies. 

 No. 176. Prof. Cockerell thinks the true fimbriatum was not found in 

 Australia. 



" 177. For grandis read grande. 



" 1S6. Lecanium quercicola Bouche, is not known, and all the refer- 

 ences under this name, except the first, belong to No. 192. See 

 Pr. Ac. N. Sci. Ph., p. 269 (1899). Transfer also all the habitats 

 except Europe. 

 Page 54. Second line, for Asterolecanium variolosum, read Coccus variolo- 

 sus; and in the fourth line, after variolosum, insert Boas, the 

 author of the article. To the habitat add New Zealand, and 

 to the food plants add, and other species of Ouercus. 

 No. 207. Add New Mexico and Colorado to the habitat. 



" 209. For Ciste salviafolia read Cistus salvifolius. 

 Page 57. For AMORPHOCOCUS read AMORPHOCOCCUS. 

 No. 256. Omit U. S. from tli^e habitat. 



" 276. For cavellei read cavellii. 



" 279. Add Japan to the habitat. 



" 289=538. Transferred to the genus ERIUM by Prof. Cockerell. 



" 293. For Alaska read Dawson City, Canada, and add New Mexico. 



" 303. Omit this number, the name being an error for No. 401. 



" 311. For formicola read formicicola. 



" 324. Prof. Cockerell thinks this was on a cultivated South American 

 cactus in Germany. 



" 327. Omit var. graminae from food plant. 



" 330. Omit India from habitat. Under the subspecies simplex, for 

 xxix read xxx, and for 1S97, read 189S. For Pittosporum undu- 

 latum read Eucalyptus. 



*' 333- For New Mexico read Georgia. 



" 336. Eriococcus tricarinatus is not considered a synonym of E. sim- 

 plex dealbata. The way it is printed in Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 p. 442 (1899) is misleading. Prof. Cockerell has kindly called 

 my attention to this fact. 



" 342. For Europe read Royal Gardens, Kew, England. 



" 346. For Opuntia coccinelliferi read Opuntia coccinellifera. 



" 347. Add Colorado to the habitat. Under the subspecies newsteadi, 

 for Colorado read Northern Mexico. 



'• 348. Omit New Mexico from the habitat. 



" 354. Prof. Cockerell informs me that the reference in Can. Ent. is 

 earlier than that in Rev. Mus. Paul., and therefore the species 

 should be known as Capuiinia crateraformis. 

 Page 85. For SPH/EROCOCOPSIS read SPH/EROCOCCOPSIS. 

 No. 366. Add Sphierococcus distichlium Ckll., in litt. (1902). 



