450 Mr. C. J. Galian on a new Species o/" Cyriocrates. 



At page 344, 17tli line from top, for Cithereamensis read Citherea 



2}ronwnsis. 

 At page 346, 4111 line from top, for Orhitolites read Orbitoides. 

 „ „ 7tli „ „ for Parisien read Senonien. 



„ „ lOth „ „ for ten irad seven. 



„ . „ 12th „ „ for 1837 read 1840. 

 „ „ 6th „ bottom, insert "only " after the brackets. 



„ 348, 7th „ top, insert "Orbitolites MatiteUi that 1 



have described (' Annals,' loc. cit.) with that of " after " all the 

 specimens of." 



In the month of June, 1864, I deposited in the museum of 

 the Geological Society of London the type specimens of my 

 Conulites Gooki and Alveolina meandrhia, described and 

 illustrated in the ' Annals ' of 1861 (vol. iii. pp. 331 and 381, 

 and pis. XV. and xvii. figs. 7 and 4 respectively). I mention 

 this here because I knov;^ of no others of the same kind that 

 have been found or publicly noticed. 



Note. — Since this paper was written I have had the 

 pleasure to receive (viz. on the 9th November) some beautiful 

 specimens of the " Nummulitic Beds " of Alabama charged 

 abundantly, as usual, with the Nummulites Mantelli, Morton, 

 from Mr. Anthony Woodward, of New York, for whose great 

 generosity and promptness in thus replying to my request I 

 shall feel lastingly indebted to him. 



LIX. — Description of a new Species of the Longicorn. Genus 

 Cyriocrates. By C. J. Gahan, M.A., Assistant, Zoolo- 

 gical Department, British Museum. 



Cyriocrates elegansj n. sp. 



Niger, nitidus ; capite mini;tissime et sparse punctiilato, genis, vittis 

 duabus frontis et mandibulorum basibns pallida cteruleis ; protho- 

 race antice (linea media exce^ita) pallide cteruleo, postice nigro, 

 cum lobo mediano distincto ; elj'tris nigris, chalybeatis, fere im- 

 punctatis, fasciis quatuor incompletis et macula rotunda utrinque 

 ad apicem pallide cseruleis ; corpore subtus lateraliter cseruleo- 

 maculato ; autennis cseruleo-griseo annulatis. 



Long. 32 mm. 



Hah. Euby-Mines District, Upper Burmah. 



Head very minutely and sparsely punctured ; black, with 

 a large spot on each cheek, the epistome, the base of the 

 mandibles, and a short vitta on each side of the front pale 

 blue. The sides of the prothorax in front of the lateral spines 



