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than is represented in Scudder's figure, which it otherwise resembles 

 pretty closely. 



M. Bruneri is a western species, having been reported from Alberta, 

 Washington, Idaho, Montana, Colorado and Nebraska. 



In the list I have used the abbreviations Caulf. and Walk, in 

 reference to the following two articles, respectively: 



Caulfield, F. B.: A sketch of Canadian Orthoptera. Rep. Ent. Soc, 

 Out., XVIIL, 59-72 (1888). 



Walker, K. M.: Notes on some Ontario Acridiidae, Can. Ent., XXX., 



122-126 (1S9S); Ibid., XXX., 258-263 (1898); Ibid., XXXI., 29-36 



(1899). 



The names of new localities are given in italics. 



I. — TeTTIGINjE. 

 i. Notnoteitix cristatus, Scudd. Toronto (Caulf.). 



2. Tettix granulatus, Kirby. Ottawa, Out., generally, to L. Superior 



(Caulf.) ; Toronto, L. Simcoe, Muskoka (Walk ) ; Six-mile Lake, 

 Aug. 24, 189S; Sarnia, Aug. 12, 1901 ; Southampton, Aug. 20, 

 1901 ; Johnson's Harbour, Bruce Co., Aug. 22, 1901 ; Stokes Bay, 

 Bruce Co., Aug. 27, 190 1 ; Tobermory, Aug. 24, 1901 ; Owen 

 Sound, Aug. 31, 1 901; North River and I: land Lake, Algonquin 

 Park, Aug. 24, 28, 1902. 



3. Tettix acadicus, Scudd. Lake of the Woods (Scudd., Daws., Rep. 



Geo!.. 49 par., 345, 1875). 



4. Tettix ornatus, Say. Out. generally (Caulf.); Toronto (Walk.); 



Sarnia, Aug. 16, 190T. 

 4a. Tettix ornatus, var. triangularis, Scudd. Ottawa, Ont., generally 

 (Caulf); Toronto (Walk,) ; Southampton, Aug. 29, 1901 ; North 

 River, Algonquin Park, Aug. 20, 1902. 



5. Tettix Hancocki, Morse. j Sudbury (Morse, Journ. 

 5a. Tettix Hancocki, var. abbreviatus, Morse, j N. Y. Ent. Soc, VII., 



200-201, 1889); Toronto, May, Sept., Oct.; Lake Simcoe, Aug., 

 Sept.; LAttle Eagle Harbour, Bruce County, Aug. 23, 1901; 

 Dwight, Muskoka, Sept. 2, 1902. 



6. Tettix obscurus, Hanc. De Grassi Pt. (Hancock, Tet. N. A., 89, 



1902); Toronto, April; Goderich, Aug. 19, 1901; Owen Sound, 

 Aug. 31, 1901. 



7. Tettix gibbosus, Hanc. Toronto (Hanc, Tet. N. A., 90, 1902); 



Lake Simcoe, July 5, 1901. Note. — Species 5, 6 and 7 were 

 included in T. ornatus in my "Notes on some Ontario Acridiidae." 



