102 proceedings of the academy of [mar., 



Hesperotettix nevadensis. 



Psyche, X, p. 115, (1903). 



Described from three males and three females from a single locality. 



Single type here designated: cf ; Ormsby County, Nevada, 

 lower edge of pine zone, 1,700-2,000 metres, west of Carson City, 

 July 6; C. F. Baker. 



Bradynotes compacta. 



Psyche, X, p. 116, (1903). 



Described from four males and four females from a single localitj'. 



Single type here designated : d" ; Ormsby County, Nevada, 

 lower edge of pine zone, 1,700-2,000 metres, west of Carson City, 

 July 6; C. F. Baker. 



Podisma SCUDDERI.5 



Psyche, XIII, p. 120, (1906). 



Described from a unique female from Cheaha [Chehawhaw] 

 Mountain, Alabama, July 13, 1905, 2,300 feet; Morse'. 



Paratylotropidia beutenmuelleri. 



Psyche, XIV, p. 14, (1907). 



Based on a unique female, Valley of Black Mountain, North 

 Carolina, August 30, 1906, W. Beutenmiiller; American Museum of 

 Natural History. 



Melanoplus australis. 



Psijche, XI, p. 13, (1904). 



Based on a unique male, Savannah, Georgia, August 14, 1903; 

 Morse. 



Melanoplus carnegiei. 



Psyche, XI, p. 10, (1904). 



Based on nine males and two females from three localities. 



Single type here designated: cf ; Denmark, South Carolina, 

 August 15, 1903; Morse. 



Melanoplus celatus. 



Psyche, XI, p. 10, (1904). 



Based on five males and three females from one locality. 



Single type here designated : cf ; Wytheville, Virginia, September 

 4 to 5, 1903, 3,000-3,500 feet; Morse. 



^ New name, Podis7rm australis, proposed by Morse, Psijche, XIV, p. 57, (1907). 



