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Georgia. St. Simon's Island, IV, 22-V, 12, 1911, 



(J. C. Bradley), 2 9 . 



\\ arm Springs, \ III, 9-10, 1913, (R.), Billy's Island, VI, 1912, (J. C. Brad- 



1 9 , 1 juv. i e y) 2 9 . 



Thompson's Mills, (H. A. Allard), Suwannee Creek, VIII, 28, 1911, 



1 <?, ljuv. 9,[U. S. X. M.]. (R.&H.), 19. 



Macon, VII, 31, 1913, (R. & H.), 19. * , 



Albany, VIII, 1, 1913, (R. & II.), 1 9 . Florida. 



Spring Creek, VI, 7-23, 1911, (J. C. Jacksonville, (T. J. Priddey), 1 c?,3 9 r 



Bradley), 3 <?, 5 9 . [Hebard Cln.]. 



Isle of Hope, IX, 3, 1911, (R. &■ H.), Atlantic Beach, VIII, 25, 1911, (R. & 



19. H.), 1 juv. d\ 



The adults in this series exhibit considerable variation in the 

 length of the tegmina. Warm Springs is the highest elevation at 

 which this species has been taken. 



The insect was found hiding under dead oak leaves (Fayetteville 

 and Macon), under dead needles in long-leaf pine woods (Albany), 

 in wire grass (Suwannee Creek), under refuse (Atlantic Beach) and 

 was beaten from undergrowth in pine and oak woods (Warm Springs) . 



Eurycotis floridana (Walker). 



Georgia. Florida. 



St. Simon's Island, IX-X, 1910, Fernandina, (W. H. Finn), 19, 



[Ga. St. Cln.]; VIII, 30, 1911, (R. & [U. S. X. M.]. 



H.), 1 cf, 3 9, 1 juv. Jacksonville, XI, 3, 1911, (W. T. 



Billy's Island, IX, 1-5, 1913, (J. C. Davis), 1 tf\ 1 juv. 



Bradley), 19. Ortega, IX, 6, 1913, (W. T. Davis), 



St. Marys, III, 6 to IV, 18, 1896, 1 d\ 1 9, 5 juv. 



(O. Bangs), 2 d\ [M. C. Z.]. Inverness, Citrus County, 1892, (C. M. 



Weed), 1 juv., [Hebard Cln.]. 



The three Georgia records are the first from that State for the species, 

 these also constituting the most northern points from which the 

 species is known. In some of the young the pale lateral margins 

 of the pronotum and mesonotum are decided, but in all of the adults 

 these areas are of the general color. 



The present authors found the species under the dead bark of a 

 live oak tree on St. Simon's Island, while the Jacksonville specimens 

 are labelled "in log." 



Blatta orientalis Linnaeus. 



Washington, District of Columbia, Atlanta, Georgia, VII, 7, 1910, VIII, 

 (Caudell; Pratt), 1 <?, 19, [U. S. 30, 1913, 2 <?, 19, [Ga. St. Cln.]. 



X. M.]. 



Periplaneta americana (Linnaeus). 



Atlanta, Georgia, XI, 6, 1909, 1 d% [Ga. St. Cln.]. 



Periplaneta australasiae (Fabricius). 



Fernandina, Florida, (W. H. Finn), 1 Enterprise, Fla., V, 16, 1 juv., [U. S. 

 juv., [U. S. X. M.]. X. M.]. 



