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ADDENDA. 
p age ] 58 ( for lines 6 and 7 from bottom substitute the following. 
Tr was first described as Heteraspis nebulosus, by Leconte in an article On the Coleop- 
tera of V Kan sas and Eastern New Mexico, published in Vol XI of the Smithsonian Contri- 
Imthmsto Knowledge, in 1859; and its relations to allied species were more exactly define 
by Crotch, n 1872, on page 85 of the Proceedings of the Philadelphia Academy ot Natural 
Sciences for that year. 
Page 163, line 12 from bottom, for pubescent, read nebulosus. 
1 Cl f-y o X VOj X x xj. o ' 1 ^ ' 
Page 164 line 1, for pubescens, read neb lotus. Line 10, commencing at “In collec¬ 
tions,’’ strike out the remainder of the paragraph. 
For paragraph 5, substitute the following: 
Scelndnnta nebulosus is thus described by Crotch in the Proceedings of the Philadel¬ 
phia Academy already cited. 
•• Hefera spis nebulosus, Lee. Also very near H. pubescens and with the clypeus truncate, 
but the thorax is not rugose, but has smooth reliefs on the disk: th ; elytra are more evi- 
dently striate-punctate; the pubescence is stronger and more marbled, the basal margin 
of ihe elytra is incomplete. L. .13. Kansu-, Iowa, and Wise >nsin. 
Th e qnecimen received from Lansing, referred to on p. 163 of this Report, provestobe- 
long to this specins; and it has likewise been received at the Laboratory, from Massa¬ 
chusetts, under the name of Heteraspis pubescens. 
Page 165, line 6 from bottom, for pubescens, read nebulosus. 
Page 167, strike out the two 6’s in the right hand column of the table. 
Pa^e 169 nar. 4. We have no evidence that Scelodonta nebulosus prefers (Enothera 
bienn.is for food, all the examples collected upon that plant having proved to belong to b. 
pubescens. 
Page 172, lines 11 and 12, for pubescens, read nebulosus. 
Page 175, lines 8 and 9 from bottom, for pubescens, read nebulosus. 
Page 176, last line, for Cryptocepalus, read Oryptocephalus. 
