Page 324, line 16, for Scutellura with three pits read Scutel- 

 lum with two pits. 



Page 324, line 22, for Oberthiirella Kieffer read Oberthiirella 

 Saussure. 



Page 324, in key to the Liopterinae, as a footnote from Allocynips, 

 add: 



Mayrella Hedicke (1922) instead of forming a new sub- 

 family seems to be close to Allocynips and separated from 

 it by the 12- instead of 13-segmented antennae of the 

 female. 



Page 325, line 1, for Malar space one-third eye. read Malar 

 space as long as eye. 



Page 325, line 4, for Malar space as long as eye. read Malar 

 space one-third of eye. 



Page 326, line 8, for Interocular space 0.56 eye. read Inter- 

 ocular space 0.56 transfacial and area 1.1 times as broad 

 as high. Malar space 0.56 eye. 



Page 331, line 18, for 42.25 read 42 : 25. 



ADDENDUM TO VOLUME 22 



On page 80, after paragraph 5, insert the following : 



6. The pigs refused to take the raw shredded coconut meat, 

 so that the raw shredded meat was pressed and 10 cubic centi- 

 meters of the undiluted juice therefrom was fed through a tube 

 each day. This juice contains very little vitamine since it did 

 not lengthen the life of the pigs appreciably. 



7. Ten cubic centimeters of juice expressed from the raw 

 banana-flower bud did not lengthen the span of life. 



8. Twenty-five grams of raw Chinese persimmon given daily 

 protected the pigs for periods of from seven to sixteen weeks. 



9. Thirty grams of raw Chinese persimmon given daily pro- 

 tected two pigs from scurvy for a period of twenty-four weeks 

 and, therefore, this seems to be the minimum amount for com- 

 plete protection. Pigs IIP and 12P were taken off this diet 

 after the fourteenth week, since we needed them for other pur- 



