24 FURTHER RESEARCHES ON NORTH AMERICAN ACRIDIIDJg. 



ARKANSAS Continued. 



Ola, Yell County, August 30; 400 feet. 



Rich Mountain, Polk County, August i, 2; 2,600 feet. 



Rich Mountain Station, Polk County, August 3 ; 1,625 feet- 

 Van Buren, Crawford County, September i ; 450 feet. 



Winslow, Washington County, September 2 to 4; 1,700 to 2,100 feet. 

 INDIAN TERRITORY: 



Caddo, Choctaw Nation, August 8; 700 feet. 



Caddo Hill, Choctaw Nation, August 9; 800 feet. 



Haileyville, Choctaw Nation, August 6; 650 feet. 



Howe, Choctaw Nation, August 4, 5 ; 500 feet. 



South McAlester, Choctaw Nation, August 7 ; 700 to 850 feet. 



Wewoka, Seminole Nation, August 27 ; 800 feet. 



Wilburton, Choctaw Nation, August 27; 650 feet. 

 TEXAS : 



Amarillo, Potter County, August 19, 20; 3,600 feet. 



Bonita, Montague County, August 14 ; 950 feet. 



Clarendon, Donley County, August 18; 2,700 feet. 



Denison, Grayson County, August n to 13; 700 feet. 



Myra, Cook County, August 14; 900 feet. 



Quanah, Hardeman County, August 21 ; 1,500 feet.. 



St. Jo, Montague County, August 14; 1,140 feet. 



Wichita Falls, Wichita County, August 15, 16; 950 feet. 

 OKLAHOMA : 



Cache, Kiowa and Comanche Reservation, August 23, 25 ; 1,275 feet. 



Mountain Park, Kiowa and Comanche Reservation, August 22, 23 ; 1,360 

 to 1,690 feet. 



Mount Sheridan, base, Kiowa and Comanche Reservation, August 24; 

 i, 600 feet (est.). 



Mount Sheridan, summit, Kiowa and Comanche Reservation, August 24; 

 2,500 feet. 



Snyder, Kiowa and Comanche Reservation, August 23; 1,350 feet. 



Shawnee, Pottawottamie Nation, August 26; 1,000 feet. 



ANNOTATED LIST OF SPECIES. 



This list includes each species of adult Acridiidae secured, the 

 locality where taken, with brief notes on its abundance, habitat, and 

 habits in the territory traversed. In some cases data on the early 

 stages (in parentheses) are also included, but there are many, particu- 

 larly among the species of Schistocerca and Melanoplus, which can not 

 be identified with certainty. Dates and elevations will be found, if 

 desired, in the preceding list of localities. 



As has been stated, the entire territory lies in the Austral zones, 

 and data are as yet insufficient for the preparation of satisfactory lists 

 of species characteristic of each section of these zones. Consequently, 

 in this list relatively few statements will be found regarding zonal 

 distribution except in connection with the Transition or boreal faunal 

 elements. 



For several reasons it has seemed wisest to use, in the main, the 

 same terminology as in my first report (Pub. No. 18), but Trachy- 

 rhachis has been substituted for Mestobregma. 



