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ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 



80, NEMOPHORA METAXELLA ; or, in honour of the 

 Italian naturalists L. and T. Metaxa, who pub- 

 lished, the former a " Monografia de' Serpenti 

 di Roma, e suoi contorni " (Rome, 1823), the 

 latter, "Memorie Zoologico-mediche " (Rome, 

 1833). 



P. 82, PLUTELLA; or, from TrXuro?, washed: from the 

 smudged appearance of the insects, the mark- 

 ings running one into another. 



P. 83, CEROSTOMA ; a more probable derivation is Kepa?, 

 a horn, crro^a, the mouth : referring either to 

 the projecting palpi, or to the insects' habit of 

 sitting with the antennae porrected forwards. 



P. 107, NEPTICULA : in this genus insert the species 



POMELLA, Vau., Pomel'la, pomus, an apple-tree ; 

 feeds in the leaves of the Apple. 



