THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Agallia flaccida Uhl. But iow of this common species were seen at 



Muskoka. 



Agallia siccifolia Uhl. Not uncommon in dry pastures. 



Pediopsis viridis Fitch. Apparently rare. 



Pediopsis variabilis Fitch. Examples occurred of varieties A. and C. of 

 Fitch, and a single specimen of a uniform ferrugineous, with pale 

 yellow elytra crossed from the shoulder to the apex by a broad 

 ferrugineous band. 



Pediopsis minor Fitch. Two examples. 



Pediopsis fenestratus Fitch. A common species on birch trees. 



Tettigonidce. 



Oncoinetopia costal is Fab. Very abundant among coarse weeds and grass, 

 particularly near South Falls, where the pretty striped nymphs 

 occurred with the newly developed imagines. 



Dicdroccphala coccinea Forst. Not uncommon on blackberry bushes. 



Diedrocephala vwllipes Say. Common. 



Diedroccpliala novceboraceusis Fitch. 



Helochara communis Fitch. Common. 



Euacaiithus orbitalis Fitch. A few examples taken. 



Gypona 8-Hneata Say. The form named fiavilineata by Dr. Pitch 

 occurred abundantly on various trees and bushes. I place this 

 variety with 8-lineata Say, as it seems impossible, on a superficial 

 examination, to find any constant characters for separating the two 

 forms, although they have every appearance of being distinct species. 

 Some of the examples taken exhibit no indications of the yellow lines 

 on the head, pronotum and scutellum, while all are extremely variable 

 in the elytral venation. A careful study of our northern species of 

 Gypona is needed. 



JassidcR. 



Acocephalus vitelliniis Fitch. One example. 

 Grypotes unicolor Fitch. Not uncommon. 



Cicadiila ( Macrosteles) quadrilijicata Forbes. A few examples of this 

 common species occurred on cultivated lands. Near Buffalo it is 



