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Nemobius bruneri Heb. 



Several specimens, cf and 9 , taken by the writer among 

 the pebbles and stones along the Olentangv River, Columbus. 

 (Id. M. Hebard). 



Gryllus pennsylvanicus arenaceus Blatch. 



One 9 , collected by Mr. Mead at Cedar Point. 



Gryllus pennsylvanicus firmus Scudd. 



Four specimens, collected by the writer: One cf, two 9 s, at 

 Ironton, Lawrence Cotinty, and one 9 , at Sugar Grove. 



Gryllus pennsylvanicus integer Scudd. 



Two 9 s, taken bv the v/riter at Cedar Point. (Id. A. N. 

 Caudell). 



Oecanthus exclamationis Dav. 



A number of specimens have been taken by the writer at 

 Cedar Point. 



Hapithus (Apithes) agitator Uhl. 



One d^, taken by Prof. Herbert Osborn at Rupels Station, 

 Ross County. 



Orocharis saltator Uhl. 



Taken by Prof. Osborn at Rupels Station, Ross Count}^ 

 and by Mr. Dury, at Cincinnati. 



Family TETTIGONIIDAE (LOCUSTIDAE). 



Amblycorypha uhleri Stal. 



One c^, taken by the writer at Hanging Rock, Lawrence. Co. 



Neoconocephalus (Conocephalus) triops Linn. 



One cf, taken at Etna Junction, Lawrence County. 



Orchelimum agile DeG. 



Two d^s, taken bv the writer at Hanging Rock, Lawrence 

 County. (Id. A. N. Caudell). 



Orchelimum glaberrimum Bumi. 



Specimens taken Ijy Mr. Dury at Cincinnati and by the 

 writer at Cedar Point and Columbus. 



Orchelimum gladiator Brun. 



One 9 , taken by the writer at Cedar Point. 



Camptonotus carolinensis Gcrst. 



One 9 , taken liy Prof. Osborn at Rupels Station, Ross County. 



Diestrammena marmorata Haan. 



This interesting Ceuthophilus-like fonn was introduced 

 into this country some years ago from Japan. vS|)ecimens have 

 been taken in an cmi)ty dwelling at Clintonville, Franklin County 

 and in a greenhouse at Springfield. In the latter place, at least, 

 it seems to have established itself permanently. 



