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1907. Rehn, J. A. G. and Orthoptera of northern Florida. Proceed- 

 Hebard, M ings Academy of Natural Sciences Phil- 

 adelphia. LIX. p. 282. 

 Nymphs from Pablo Beach and Gainesville 

 in August, and adult female from Cedar 

 Keys, Florida, August 15th. 



1907. Tucker, E. S Some results of desultory collecting of in- 



sects in Kansas and Colorado. Kansas 

 University Science Bulletin. IV. p. 72. 

 Occurs in Kansas in September and October. 



1908. Howard, L. O. and The bag worm. Circular Bureau of Entomol- 

 Chittenden, F. H. . ogy U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



XCVII. p. 2. foot-note. 

 8. Carolina gradually extending its north- 

 ward range. 



1908. Brimley, C. S Notes on the Orthoptera of Raleigh, North 



Carolina. Entomological News. XIX. p. 

 16. 

 Found from August to October at Raleigh, 

 N. C. 



1909. Tucker, E. S Incidental captures of apterous and orth- 



opterous insects at Piano, Texas. Ento- 

 mological News. XX. p. 296. 

 Taken in August and September at Piano, 

 Texas. 



1910. Banks, N A list of works on North American entomol- 



ogy. Bulletin Bureau of Entomology U. 

 S. Department of Agriculture. LXXXI. 

 p. 93. 



*1910. Smith, J. B Report on the insects of New Jersey. Re- 

 port New Jersey State Museum, p. 175. 

 f. 74. 



1910. Rehn, J. A. G. and Preliminary studies of North Carolina Orth- 

 Hebard, M optera. Proceedings Academy of Nat- 

 ural Sciences of Philadelphia. LXII. p. 

 621. 



Virginia and South Carolina. 



1911. Sherman, F. and Entomological News. XXII. p. 387. 

 Brimley, C. S Taken at Raleigh, Greensboro and Southern 



Fines, North Carolina. 



*Those marked * not seen by the author. 



