256* ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



PhYTOOORIS BELLTT6, PI. xxx, Bg. I. 

 PeNTATOSIA CARN1FEX, l'l. XXX. fig. 8. 



Pentatoma Pennsylvania, l'l. xxx, fig. 4 ; young (undetermined), Bg. 8. 



P _ 168, fur Redttvu Sini \ btimi latrix, l'l. xxix, fig. 8 (Fiti ii s Cataloj 



Laphira txroissa, PI. xxviii, fig. 6. 



LAPHIBA THORACICA, PI. x.wiii. fig. 5. 



Laphira bericea, l'l. xxviii, fig. 8. 

 Laphira (undescribed), PI. xxix, fig. 3. 



- IPHU8 PHILADELPHIOU8, l'l. xx\ iii. tig. 1. 

 i'lii s I l'l. xxix. tig. l'l. 



nophora tbuiacclata, l'l. xxix, fig. 5 (Fitch's Catalogue). 



1' •. ii. lis, substitute Ori bellimi m gractxe (Harris), l'l. ix, fig. 1 (female). 



u shaded with brown, especially on the back and wing- ; wing-covers and legs green, faintlj 

 i with brown ; brown, and i iped : 4 inch in length. This grasshoppi r is 



amoD in meadows in August. 



Leptis ornata? PI. x 



LEP iRATA ? l'l. xxix. tig. 1. 



I. ptis (undescribed], l'l. xxix, fig. 10. 



Vespa fraterna (l'l. xxvi. fig. 6), read Polistes annularis. 

 \ i 8PA, l'l. xxvi, 6{ 8 



Pl.t.' x. Ml'. ■"). appears t<i be closely allied t" the Genus Sinodendron? (Fab.). Antennas 10- 



1. shorter than tin- thorax ; second short : club 3-jointed. It agrees better with the Genus 



, than with either of the genera of the LrcANiD.fi. Referred in the description of the 



plate, erroneously, to the <■ mi- Scarites. The specimi u from which the drawing was made is lost ; 



•tit the insect i- very common, especially south, in decaying wood and tri 



