E K R A T A . 



Page 36, line 19 after obscurus insert (Lesu.). 



Page 86, line 2G after tiburo insert (Val.). 



Page 36, line 2?! for Zygoena read Zygmna. 



Page 39, line 7, dele f before Liitjanus, 



Page 47, line 25 , for Peckianum read Peckiana. 



Page 49, line 34, for Tintinabuliim read Tintinnabulum. 



Page 56, line 3, for appendiculata Cart, read inaurata B.,& Br. 



Page 63, line 16, for rotton read rotten. 



Page 75, line 12, for similltmus read simillima. 



Page 85, line 1, for Mycrothyrium read Microthyrium. 



Page 87, line 1, for clavjesporium read clav^sporum 



Page 94, line 1, for chrysosperum read chrysospermum. 

 I Page 102, line 9, for Delisi^i read Delis^i. 

 ' Page 109, line 3 should follow line 1. 



Page 134, lines 28 and 37, for pariliejios read Parthenos. 

 I Page 135, line 4, for (Linn) read (Linn.). 

 I Page 158, line' 14, after Idalia, read {Briiry) instead of Fabi\ 

 I Page 158, line 16, after Myriua, read {Gram.) instead of Fabr. 



Page 158, line 17, after tharos, read {Drury) instead of Boisd. ei Lee. 

 \ Page 159, line 17, after niphon, read {Huhn.) instead of Westw. 



Page 167, line 26, before the comma, insert, of a fence. 



Page 168, line' 14, for gordius read Gordius. 

 ! Page 168, line 28, for Harris read {Boisd.). 

 i Page 169, line 33, for ferruginaria Pack. MS., read homuraria Gr.-Bob. 



Page 169, lii.e 37, dele ? after semiclarata. 



Page 170, line 1, for Hiibn. read {Hubii.). 

 I Page 186, lines 41 and 42, for Niagara limestone, read Clinton group. 

 I Page 187, line 14, the formation and. locality should read : From the Pentamerus 

 ; oblongus beds of the Clinton group, at Bear-grass creek, near Louisville, Ky. 



) Page 205, line 37, dele and Proetus parmusculus. 

 ^ Page 214, lines 11 and 29, for Plate 2 read Plate 6. 

 ' Page 215, line 15, after Agelacrinus insert (Streptaster). 

 ' Page 229, line 7, for xentricosus read mntricosa. 



Page 229, line 36, for elongatas read elongata. 



\ Note.— The Report on the State Museum of Natural History is printed, in the ordinary coarse, as 



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i Museum are printed by a distinct legislative order,^ but bear the date of the documentary edition, 



I which, in the present instance, was printed and delivered in 1872, according to the imprint of the 



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