ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
Page 2, line 18, and page 6, line 35, for ‘‘Eudacilla,” read Eudicella. 
Page 6, line 28, for “ genera,” read sub-genera. 
- foot note *. Mr. Strahan’s insect is the micans of Gory, but not of Drury. 
See page 172. 
Page 8, I now possess an additional species of Phyllomorpha , intermediate between 
P. Latreillii and P. Persica 9 which may be thus characterised. 
Phyllomorpha. pellicula, W. Albida ; pronoto postice baud profunde inciso, 
lateribus in lobos duos lateraliter extensos productis, abdominis lati laciniis penul- 
timis ct antcpen. maximis lequalibus apice recte truncatis. Long. corp. lin. 5. 
Habitat in Africa tropicali. 
The plant figured in plate 2 is Lobelia ramosa Benth., from the Swan River, given 
by mistake for L. gracilis, which inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. 
Page 12, Systella Rajftesii , W. Plate 4, fig. 1, 2. 
SyStella Hopii , W. Plate 4, fig. 3. 
Page 14, The idea of the publication of an English Encyclopaedia of Natural History has, I 
believe, been abandoned. 
Page 17, Epicopeia. I have recently examined a female of this genus, which possesses 
setaceous anteqnae : thus corroborating its affinity with Gymnautocera , <Jc. 
Page 19, Elerusia bicolor , Hope, is most probably a variety of Papilio JEdea , Clerck. Icon, 
t. 41, fig. 3-4. 
Page 24, The genus Dictynna may be identical with Eurys , Newman, who however gives 
no description of the peculiar veining of the hind wings. Entom . p. 90. _D. lata, 
is distinct from E. (Bratus. 
Page 33, M. De Haan, in the Verhandl. o. d. Natuurl., &c., Orthopt. 1842, has figured 
Deroplatys desiccata § and D. arida $ (A/, palleata , Hag. MSS.), as the 
sexes of one species. 
He has also figured, under the name of D. rhombica , Hag. MSS., a male insect, 
which appears to be identical with my D. angustata f and giving, as the female, 
the D. lobata of Guerin. 
Page 40, line 2, Cantharocnernis Spondyloides , Serv. Ann.Soc. Ent. France, 1, 133. 
Page 43, The Count de Castelnau informs me that some of the insects figured in this plate had 
been previously described in his Histoire Naturelle des Animaux articules. 
Page 52, line 29, Dele nostr. 
line 31, read triangulari ntrinque ad, See. 
Page 53, Midas bicolor. Plate 14, fig. 4. 
Page 57, for “ Colobothea leucospilota read C. albo-notata . See p. 112. 
Page 58, Urocalyinma. Mr. Newman has described several additional species of this genus 
from the British Museum collection, unnecessarily changing its name to Homoncea . 
Entom., p. 320. 
Page 60, line 25, for “ greater,” read greatest. 
Page 65, Opsomala gladiator. 1 now possess this singular insect from Tropical Africa. 
Page 67, Papilio Pelam is identical with P. Imerius of Godart (Enc. Meth.) and Bois- 
duval, and P. Augias of Mcnctries. It is a native of Haiti. See also p. 107. 
Page 70, note f. The removal of Inca to the Trichiideous group of Cetoniidce should also 
have been noticed. 
Page 71, TmesorrJiina amabilis = Cetonia Iris , F. Vide p. 107. 
Page 72, Tm. simillima. Now removed to a new gcmis,Aphelorhina . Vide p. 108 and 181. 
Page 79, JEnictus certus 9 Plate 20, fig. 5. W. W. Saunders, Esq. has received a species 
of this genus from Southern Africa, which I have described in a paper recently 
read before the Entomological Society. 
Page 81, See p. 157 and seq . for additional species of Australian Scaritidce , to which may 
be added the following species, which is intermediate between C . Bonellii and C. 
tinclillatum } thus confirming the propriety of my rejection of Eutoma : — 
