1912.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 125 



Orchelimum gracile 29 (p. 70). 



Based on an unspecified number of specimens from Nebraska. 

 Single type here designated : tf ; West Point, Nebraska, [Septem- 

 ber 5]. 



Orchelimum gladiator (p. 71). 



Described from two females taken in the same locality. 

 Single type here designated: 9 ; West Point, Nebraska, Septem- 

 ber, 1886 (taken on flowers of golden-rod, Solidago rigida) ; L. Bruner. 



Orchelimum minor (p. 72). 



Described from a single female; District of Columbia, [September 

 15, 1884]. 



CONOCEPHALUS NEBRASCENSIS (p. 72). 



Based on an unspecified number of specimens from three States. 

 Single type here designated: <? ; [West Point], Nebraska, [August, 



1887]. 



AMBLYCORYPHA SCUDDER.E (p. 73). 



Described from an unspecified number of individuals from eastern 

 Nebraska. 



Single type here designated: 9 ; [Omaha], Nebraska, [September]. 



Part III. — " First Contribution to the Knowledge of the 

 Orthoptera of Kansas," by Lawrence Bruner. (Bulletin 

 of the Washburn College Laboratory of Natural History, Vol. IV, 

 No. 4, pp. 125-139, 1885.) 



The entire series of typical material, with the exception of one 

 specimen, used in the descriptions of new species in the paper here under 

 consideration, is in the Hebard Collection ex Bruner, and all of the single 

 types are there located. No figures are given in this paper and all 

 typical material is labelled "Type." 



Gryllotalpa ponderosa (p. 126). 



Described from one female; Labette County, Kansas; Dr. Newlon. 



Daihinia gigantea (p. 127). 



Based on a single male; Labette County, Kansas; Dr. Newlon. 



- 9 Brunei- (Ent. Neics, III, p. 264, 1892) replaced this specific name with 

 delicatum in consequence of Harris's previous use of the name for another species 

 of the same genus. 



