190 Psyche [September 
undulations of Cu2 and 1A in T. whitei exactly correspond, 
which is not true of T. gilmorei. 
This new fossil, being much better preserved than the type 
of T. gilmorei, shows very clearly the position of the origin of Its, 
which was obscure in the latter specimen. In all probability 
the origin of Its in gilmorei was similar to that in Dr. White’s 
specimen, and not as suggested in my description of the former. 
Explanation of plate 5. 
Photograph of holotype of Typus whitei , n. sp., from the 
Hermit Shale of the Grand Canyon, (x 1.5). 
SOME CUBAN ClCADIDiE, CERCOPIDyE AND MEM-. 
BRACIDiE. — A CORRECTION. 
By J. G. Myers. 
In the list of Cuban cicadas ( Psyche XXXV, p. 120) there 
is an error due to a misplaced correction in the proofs. The 
second species should be omitted entirely, the third should be 
Odopcea sagrce (Guer.), while the sixth should read as follows. — 
Juanaria poeyi (Guer.) in de la Sagra, Hist. Jis. nat. Cuba, 
p. 425, 1857; syn. Juanaria mimica Distant, Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist., (8) IX, p. 644, 1912. To Air. Win. T. Davis is due the 
credit of discovering this synonymy. 
