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Franklin Mountains near El Paso, VII, 11, 1907, (R. & H.; arid 



mesa slopes among stones), 1 d^, 1 9 , 2 juv. 9 , (cf AVXow 3; 



9 B, suffused reddish Z, by 23; juv. Z, 2 and 3); VIII, 20, 1905, 



(R. & H.), 3 9, (1 9 AWdu 3; 1 9 B, suffused reddish Z, du 3; 



1 9 EZeu 2); IX, 16, 1912, (H.; at base, light at night), 8 d', 10 9 , 



1 juv. cf , (cf A, suffused W to suffused Z, a and d, u, 3 to 34; 8 9 

 A, UV to strongly W and suffused reddish Z, a and d, u, 23 to 3; 



2 9 EZfu, 3 and 23; juv. EZ with barred abdomen). 



El Paso, IX, 16, 1912, (R. & H.; river bottom lands), 2 c^, (1 d" 

 A, much suffused reddish Z, du 23; 1 cf weak B, WZgu 3). 



New Mexico. 



Gallifias Canon, San Miguel County, (E. J. Oslar), 1 o^, 1 9 .^^ 

 (AVa, X and y, 4 and 34). [A. N. S. P.]. 



Roswell, VIII, 1902, (T. D. A. Cockerell; at light), 1 c?, (AVdu 

 23), [A. N. S. P.]. 



Jemez Hot Springs, 6400 feet, V, 17 to VIII, 13, 1913, (J. Wood- 

 gate), 3 d', 9 9 , (c^ A, UV to V, ax 4; 9 A, U to VW, a but 1 e, 

 y to yz, 34 to 4), [Hebard Cln.l. 



Albuquerque, 1888, (F. H. Wickham), 1 cf , 2 9, (cf AXd, y for 

 this sex, 3; 1 9 AWby 3; 1 9 AWgz 34), [Hebard Cln.]; 1902, 

 (T. D. A. Cockerell), 1 9 , type of Gryllus alogus Rehn, (C but pro- 

 notum all black, reddish Y, ex 3), [A. N. S. P.j. 



Fort Wingate, III, 27 to VIII, 14, 1908 and 1910, (J. Woodgate), 

 6 d', 12 9 , 1 juv. d", 2 juv. 9 , (4 d" A, U to V, a and d, x, 23 to 3; 

 1 d^ A, strongly W, d, z for this sex, 4; 1 d^ A but mouth parts pale, 

 reddish Z, d, z for this sex, 4; 9 A but mouth parts pale in 2 small 

 pale specimens, V and W and X to reddish Z, X to extreme Z, 2 to 

 extreme 5; juv. A, V and greatly suffused Z),''^ [Hebard Cln.]. 



Cloudcroft, 8600 feet, VII, 15, 1907, (H.; under stone, stridulating 

 at night), 1 d^.^^ (AVax 4). 



Highrolls, 7000 feet, V, 31 to VI, 13, 1902, (H. L. Viereck), 3 d^, 

 4 9,1 juv. 9 ,^^ (& AVa, x and y for this sex, 23; 9 A, V to WX, 

 a, y and z, 2 to 23; juv. AV), [A. N. S. P.]. 



Alamogordo, IV, 25, 1902, (R.), 1 juv. d" ," (EZ 5 but with body 

 barred); VII, 12 and 13, 1907, (R. & H.; in dead yucca on dc'^ert 

 and at light), 4 d^, 4 9 ,^^ (d^ A but mouth parts slightly pale, greatly 

 suffused reddish Z, d, w and x, 34 and 3; 3 9 similar but a, e and 

 suffused g, y 3; 1 9 AVau 2); (G. von Krockow), 1 d', 1 9 , (dark 

 redchsh brown, reddish Z, d and g, 3), [Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.]. 



^^ Recorded by Rehn as Gryllus pcnnsylvanicus. 



*^ In some features this series shows greater variability than any other before 

 us from the southwestern United States. 



*^ Recorded by Rehn as Gryllus pennsylmnicus. 



*^ Recorded as Gryllus integer by Rehn. 



^' Recorded as Miogryllus linentus by Rehn. 



** Recorded by the authors as Gryllus alogus but one female as Gryllus pennsyl- 

 vanicus. 



