330 THE ( ANAUIAN KNT«»>U>U>OI8T. 



from Vernon are equally large. One very large female from 

 Kamloops has yellow streaks along the lateral carinie like those 

 commonly present in M. Bruno i. In a very large male from Olds 

 the tegmina are as long as in M. $J>retis, while in another large one 

 from the same locality they are of ordinary length. In the female 

 from Cranbrook the tegmina do not quite reach the end of the 

 abdomen, and the hind tibia; are pale green. Green hind tibiae 

 occur also in specimens from Hanff, and in a number from 

 Manitoba, which bear no labels. 



73. Melanoplui spreiis Thomas. 



MAN. — The Subpermanent Region, as defined by Riley (Rep. U. 

 S. Ent. Com., I, 1878), extends over the western part of this 

 Province as far as Lakes Manitoba and Winnipegosis. The 

 remainder of the Province as far east as Lake Winnipeg and 

 the Lake of the Woods, is included in the Temporary Region. 



SASK. — South of about latitude 53' this Province may be roughly 

 divided into an eastern and a western half, the former belonging 

 to the Subjiermanent, the latter to the Permanent Region. 



ALTA. — Practically the whole of this Province, to a little north 

 of Edmonton, belongs to the Permanent Region. 



B.C. — Greenwood, I 9- (Alexander.) Also recorded from this 

 Province by Bruner (Rep. U. S. Ent. Com., Ill, 60, 1883). 



I have deemed it unnecessary to give a detailed list of 

 localities in the case of this migratory species. 



74. Melanoplus devastator cotnpicutti Scudder. 



B. C— Vancouver Id. (Caudell.') 



75. Melanoplus Daivsoni (Scudder). 



M.AN.— Aweme, .^ug. 15, Oct. 2, 1907, 2 jj 's. (Criddle.) Also 

 recorded from the Red River (Scudder''), Portage la Prairie, 

 Brandon, Carberry, Bergin, and between Sourisand Boissevain 

 (Walker). 



SASK. — VcUow Grass, i cf . 6 9 's. Weyburn, 2 ^ 's, 4 9 's. 

 Vonda, i ^ . Kuroki, 3 <{ 's, i 9 . Condee, i c^ , i ? . 

 Langham, 3 cj 's, 3 9 's. Moosomin, 4 cJ 's, 8 9 's. Kam- 

 sack, I ({ , 4 9 's. (Alexander.) Regina, Sept. 7, 1903, i ^. 

 (Willing.) .Also recorded from the .Souris River (Scudder*), 

 Moose Jaw (Caudell'), Chaplin and Parkbcg (Walker). 



