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CIRCOTETTIX Scudd. 

 C. verruculatus Kirby. 



General Range. — British Provinces and northernmost United 

 States south to the northern borders of New Jersey and Penns.yl- 

 vania, west to British Columbia. 



Local Distribution. — Restricted to the mountainous parts of 

 both States. 



Locality Records. — 



Appalachian District. — Delaware Water Gap (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.). 



Highlands.— Dover (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.). 



PODISMA. 



P. variegata Scudd. 



General Range. — Boreal, south in the mountains to North 

 Carolina. 



Local Distribution. — Restricted to the Appalachian District; 

 apparently rather local. 



Ecological Distribution. — ^Sylvan, associated especially with 

 hemlock {Tsuga Canadensis) woods (Rehn). 



Locality Records. — 



Appalachian District. — North Mt. (Johnson); Ganoga Lake 

 (Brown); Bellasylva (Behr) ; Glen Onoko (Huntington). 



SCHISTOCERCA Stal. 

 S. americana Diury. 



General Range. — ^Extreme southwestern Connecticut and south- 

 ern Ontario to Florida, Texas and South America, especially abundant 

 in the Austral zones. 



Local Distribution. — Usually rare and local in the Coastal 

 Plain, apparently most frequent and regular on the beaches. 



Ecological Distribution. — So far as I have observed, occurs 

 usually in tall grasses and open scrub ; on the beaches frequents the 

 Andropogon areas and bayberry scrub. 



Locality Records. — 



Piedmont Region. — Ft. Lee (BeutenmuUer). 



Middle District.— Is^cws^rk (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.) ; Lahaway (N. J. 

 St. Mus. Rep.); Philadelphia (Skinner, Hebard, Seiss.). 



Pine Barrens. — Lakewood (N. J. St. ^Lls. Rep.). 



Coastal District.— Seaside Park (Long); Avalon, scarce (Fox); 

 Anglesea (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.), moderately frequent (Fox); Cape 

 May (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.). 



