ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
PART I. 
Page 10 . — Bruchus republicanus , Jekel; Corfu. Add, “ This spe¬ 
cies, omitted in the various European Catalogues published since its 
description, must be placed between Imbricornis and Basalis. 
Page 12. — Bruchus dominicanus , Jekel; S. Domingo. Add, “ M. 
Chevrolat verbally hints at this species being the Br. Mimosa of Fabr. 
Possibly that acute entomologist has been led to this supposition 
by comparing it to an Olivierian specimen in his collection. But 
the species of Olivier is very different from Fabricius’s in size and 
shape (at least; M. Chevrolat’s specimen and Olivier’s figure, for 
the description being chalked out of Fabricius—except the comparison 
of size to the Br. Pisi —is not to be accounted for), and still more so is 
Fabricius’ species from mine, as may be seen from his description and 
also from the more extended one of GyJlenhal in Sch. There remains 
only to settle my insular species with the continental one of Olivier 
(which is to be erased from Schonherr’s synonymy). Although I 
am acquainted with specimens from the South American Peninsula that 
I, until now, regarded as the Olivierian species (strictly speaking, 
an undescvibed one), it might be the two are similar. Nevertheless, I 
must warn M. Chevrolat of the great analogy of a number of closely 
allied species in the New World (V. Huj. Op. p. 17), which require 
a monographic revision. As regards the true Br. Mimosa , F., it 
is to Br. obtectus , Say (= Br. pallidipes, Sch.) that it should rather 
be compared, but I deem it distinct. 
