54 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



1901. Rehn, J. A. G Random notes on North American Orthop- 



tera. Transactions American Entomo- 

 logical Society. XXVII. p. 331. 

 Two males taken. Apparently first recorded 

 from Pennsylvania. 



1901. Howard, L. O The Insect Book. p. 326. pi. 35, f. 215-216. 



Popular account. 



*1901. Seiss, C. F Notes on Stagmomantis Carolina. Entomo- 

 logical Student. II. p. 12-13. 

 Habits of S. Carolina. 



1902. Caudell, A. N A greedy insect. Entomological News. XIII. 



p. 60. 

 Mantid, probably S. Carolina, fed on house 

 flies. 



1902. Caudell, A. N Notes on Orthoptera from Oklahoma and In- 

 dian Territory, with description of three 

 new species. Transactions American 

 Entomological Society. XXVIII. p. 83. 

 Two males and one female taken in Payne 

 Co., Okla., Oct. 7, 1901. 



1902. Scudder, S. H. and A first list of the Orthoptera of New Mexico. 

 Cockerell, T. D. A. Proceedings Davenport Academy of Nat- 

 ural Sciences. IX. p. 20. 



Taken at Las Crucas, New Mexico. Egg- 

 cases parasitized by Podagrion mantis. 



1903. Rehn, J. A. G Notes and remarks on North American Blat- 



tidae, Mantidae and Phasmidae. With a 

 catalogue of the Porficulidae, Blattidae, 

 Mantidae and Phasmidae recorded from 

 Texas. Entomological News. XIV. p. 

 328-330. 

 Habitat Washington Co., Texas, Burnett and 

 Sierra Co., New Mexico, and Fort Yuma, 

 California. 



1903. Blatchley, W. S...The Orthoptera of Indiana. Annual report 



Indiana Department of Geology and Nat- 

 ural Resources. XXVII. p. 200. f. 32. 

 Description and life history. Bibliography. 



1904. Rehn, J. A. G. and The Orthoptera of Thomas County, Georgia, 

 Hebard, M and Leon County, Florida. Proceedings 



Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia. LVI. p. 781. 

 Immature insects found in Georgia and Flor- 

 ida in July and August; adult in Sep- 

 tember and October. Favorite habitat 

 Blackberry bush. 



1904. Rehn, J. A. G Notes and descriptions of Orthoptera from 



the western United States. Transactions 

 Kansas Academy of Science. XIX. p. 

 221. 

 Found at Lawrence, Kansas. 



^Those marked * not seen by the author. 



