1873.] 385 [Hagen. 
3. stygipes Harr. New England. 
4. ocelligera Walk. Nova Scotia (perhaps NV. stygipes). 
5. Pardalis Walk. White Mountains. 
6. semifasciata Say. U.S., northern part. 
7. postica Walk. U.S., middle parts. 
8. ocellifera Walk. U.S., middle and southern parts. 
9. angustipennis Hag. N. England (perhaps NV. fuscula Walk., 
Rhyac ophila fuse. Hag. Syn. 
Phryganea. 
1. cinerea Walk. N. England. 
: interrupta Say. (Limnophilus interruptus Hag. Syn.) New Eng- 
and. 
3. improba Hag. Saskatchawan, N. England. 
4. vestita Walk. (the male is P. commixta Hag. Syn.). N. Eng. 
Agrypnia. 
1. colorata Hag. Saskatchawan. 
2. straminea Hag. Saskatchawan. 
3. glacialis Hag. Saskatchawan. 
Neuronia signata and N. notata Hag. Syn. do not belong here, so 
that the 11 species of the Synopsis are reduced to 8. Now the num- 
ber is doubled; six are described for the first time: NV. stygipes, 
NN. angustipennis, P. improba, and the three species of Agrypnia. 
ERRATA. 
Page 22, line 2, for aurcecincta, read aureocincta. 
Page 24, line 11, for Carithidea read Cerithidea. 
Page 210, 4th line from bottom, for Hrismatura dominica read E. rubida. 
Page 222, line 28, for novaboracensis read noveboracensis. 
Page 235, line 10, for cerula read cerulea. 
Page 187, the Bruchus mentioned as B. granarius has noé been identified with 
that species by Ma. Mann. 
PROCEEDINGS B. S. N. H. — VOL. XV. 25 OCTOBER, 1873. 
