GLOSSARY. 767 



1904a Notes on the Locustidae of Ontario. <Can. Ent., XXXVI, 325 



330, 337341. 



1905 Same.<Can. Ent., XXXVII, 3438, 113119. 

 1906 Records in Orthoptera from the Canadian Northwest. <Can. Ent., 



XXXVIII, 5559. 

 1909 On the Orthoptera of Northern Ontario. <Can. Ent., XLI, 137 



144, 173178, 205212, pi. 7. 

 1910 The Orthoptera of Western Canada.<Can. Ent., XLII, 269276, 



293300, 333340, 351356. 

 1911- On the Habits and Stridulation of Idionotus brevipes Caudell, 



and other Notes on Orthoptera.<Can. Ent., XLIII, 303304. 

 1914 A New Species of Orthoptera, Forming a New Genus and Family. 



<Can. Ent, XLVI, 9399, pi. VI. 



1915 Notes on a Collection of Orthoptera from Prince Edward Island 



and the Magdalen Islands, Quebec.<Can. Ent., XLVII, 339 344. 



WALKER. FRAXCIS 186S A Catalogue of the Specimens of Blattarise in the 



Collection of the British Museum. Pp. 4 + 239. London. 

 1869 Catalogue of the Specimens of Dermaptera Saltatoria in the Col- 

 lection of the British Museum. Pt. I. Pp. 1224; Pt. II, 225 

 423. 



1870 Same, Pt. Ill, pp. 424604; Pt. IV, pp. 605809. 

 1871 Same, Pt. V, pp. 810850. 

 WALSH, B. D. 1864 On Phytophagic Varieties and Phytophagic Species. 



<Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., Ill, 403430. 



1867 Habits of the Tree Cricket (Oecanthus niveus).<Practical En- 

 tomologist, II, 54, 94. 

 WEBSTER. F. M. 1907 The Grasshopper Problem and Alfalfa Culture.< 



Circ. No. 84, U. S. Bur. Entom., Pp. 110. 

 WEISS, H. B. 1914 Some Facts about the Egg Nest of Paratenodera sinen- 



sis.<Ent. News, XXV, 279282. 

 1915 Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa, the European Mole Cricket in New Jer- 



sey.<Journ. Econ. Entom., VIII, 500. 



WEISS. H. B. & DICKERSOX, E. L. 1918 The European Mole Cricket, 

 Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa L., an Introduced Insect Pest.<Journ. N. Y. 

 Ent. Soc., XXVI, 1823, pi. II. 



WESTWOOD, J. O. 1889 Revisio Insectorum Familise Mantidarum speciebus 

 novis aut minus cognitis descriptis et delineatis. Pp. 2 + 54 + 3, 14 

 pis. London. 



WHEELER, W. M. 1890 Notes on the Oviposition and Embryologic Devel- 

 opment of Xiphidium ensiferum Scudder.<Insect Life, II, 222 225. 

 1900 The Habits of Myrmecophila nebrascensis Bruner.<Psyche, IX, 



111115. 



1907 Pink Insect Mutants.<Amer. Nat., XLI, 778 780. 

 YERSIX. M. A. 1860 Note sur Quelques Orthopteres Nouveaux on Peu 

 connus d'Europe.<Ann. Soc. Ent. France, (3) VIII, 509 537, pi. 10. 



GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN TEXT. 



The names of the more common parts or organs of an Orthopteron are 

 fully explained on pages 13 23 and are not included in the glossary. 



Abbreviated. Shortened; not of usual length. 



Aborted. Imperfectly developed. 



Abrupt. Suddenly or without gradation. 



Accessory. Added, or in addition to. 



Acuminate. Tapering to a point. 



Acutely. Sharp: sharply pointed. 



Adult. -The imago or winged stage of an insect. 



Ammophilous. Living in sandy places. 



Anal. Situated at or near the anus. 



Annulus. annulate. Ringed; furnished with ring-like bands. 



Anterior, anteriorly. Situated near the front of any part. 



Apex. The terminal portion of any organ or part of the body. 



Apical, apically. That part of any organ farthest from the body or base. 



Appressed. Pressed closely against; fitting closely to. 



