414 Additions and Corrections to Volume 4. 



Additions and Corrections to Volume 4. 



p. 1 line 24 from bottom, for obscura ab. nov. read: ab indigena LambilL 



„ 14 from bottom, for ,, larvae" read ,, larva". 



P. 3 line 20 to ctescularia add: ab. astrigaria Bbl. Both transverse Hues wanting, apical streak 

 distinct. Bred from Acer campestre at Rodaun. 



line 21 delete the synonym mellearia Scharfenb. 



,, 27 to tenuis Bttr. add: (= membranaria Christ.) (3a, fig. 1, as ■»ie i.branaria). 



,, 14 from bottom, add: also known from S. E. Siberia. 



,, 13 from bottom, for A. membranaria read: A. punctigera iioin. nov. (= membranaria Leech 

 nee Christ.) (3 a, fig. 2, as tenuis). 



line 10 from bottom, delete: but also m S. E. Siberia. 



P. 5 line 17 for „on PI. 1" read: „P1. 2". 



,, 25 to aequilinearia Walk, add: (=trilineata Walk., equilinearia Rosenst.) 



P. 6 line 20 after berytaria for Hbn. read: Stgr. 



„ 21 at the end of ononaria add: ab. blanca Ribbe, from Andalusia, is almost unicolorous 

 whitish-yellow. 



P. 6 line 6 from bottom, to discoidaiia add: In ab albida Ribbe, from Andalusia, the forcwing 

 is whitish-yellow, the hindwing darkened. 



P. 14 line 17 after Syria add: and N. Africa. 



,, 24 after Spain add: and Algeria. 



P. 18 line 20 from bottom add: Here follows the genus ChlororUhra Btlr., of which the only known 

 species is the N. Indian Ch. fea Btlr. This is figured on PI. 1 g, but will be dealt with in Vol. 12, as it 

 has not yet been proved to occur in the Palearctic Himalayas. 



P. 19 line 3 for ,,in" read: „is". 



,, 16 for C. pannosa read: S. pannosa. 



,, 22 for ,, weekly" read: ,, weakly". 



P. 20 line 24 after Japan add: and Korea. 



,, 6 from bottom add: The figure has omitted the bright pink spot at apex of hindwing, 

 which is the most characteristic feature ond was clearly shown iu the original drawing. 



P. 21 line 3 to nigromacularia add: (3b (J, 2 c $). 



,, 23 to C. quadrinotata Btlr., for (5 a) read: (5 b). 



P. 22 line 11 for G. flagellaria read: G. albistrigata Wan. ( = flagcllaria Pom^'., flagellata Pow^'. i. tab.). 

 Warren's name has priority. Add Japan to the localities. 



P. 23 line 23 from bottom, for north-eastern China read: Japan. 



P. 27 line 14 to Microloxia add: M. (?) rhoisaria Chret. Described from the $, tibial armature not 

 noticed, perhaps a Chlwissa. Wings broad, pale green, very finely strigulated with white, more weakly 

 than in pulmentaria, costa of forewing yellowish white; antemedian line angled at both folds, postmedian 



