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19. Irune? otropis caeruleipes, Brunei? — Nanaimo, B.C., Sept. 7, 

 1897; Duncan's, Vancouver Id., B.C., Sept. 7; Discovery Id., near 

 Victoria, B. C, Sept. 6. 



This is a very common insect on Vancouver Id., hut I did not meet 

 with it elsewhere. 



20. Trimerotropis ??io?iiicola, Sauss. — Near Waldeck, Assa., Aug. 

 30, 1S97 ; Moose Jaw, Assa., Aug. 30 ; Morse, Assa., Sept. 20 ; near 

 Gull Lake, Assa., .Aug. 30 ; Vernon, B. C, Sept. ro. 



Very common on the semi-arid parts of the Great Plains, associated 

 with and closely resembling the collared variety of Spharagemon collare. 



21. Tr'unerotropis Bruneri, McNeill. — Swift Current, Assa., Sept. 

 20, 1897, I male. , 



22. Trimerotropis longicornis, Walk. — Vernon, B. C, Sept. to, 

 1897, 2 males. 



23. Trimerotropis vinculata,^<zwAA.- — ^Revelstoke, B. C-, Sept. 17, 

 1897 ; Vernon, B. C, Sept. 10; Agassiz, B. C, Sept. 9. 



24. Trimerotropis sordida, Walk. — Moose Jaw, Assa., Aug. 30, 

 1897 '} "^^^ Waldeck, xAssa., Aug. 30 ; Morse, Assa., Sept. 20. 



25. Circotettix siifftisus, Scudd. — Donald, B. C, Sept. 3, 18, 1897 ; 

 Revelstoke, B. C., Sept. 11 ; Rossland, B. C., Sept. 12 ; Robson, B. C, 

 Sept. 12 : A^trnon, B. C, Sept. 10 ; Agassiz, B. C, Sept 8 ; Discovery 

 Id., near Victoria, !». C, Sept. 5. 



Very common on rocky and sandy places in \\. C; quite similar in 

 habitat, tiight and stridulation to C. verruculatus^ Kirby. 



20, Circotettix lobatns, Saus>. — \'ernon, B. C, Sept. 10, 1897, 3 

 males. 1 temale. .V rare species, not known before from Canada. It 

 makes a very loud but less harsh sound than C. siiffusus raid verruculatus. 

 They were taken in company with a ninnber of other Oedipodina^ from the 

 low, barren, semi-arid hills of the Okanagan district. 



27. Circotettix carlinia/uis, Tnom. — -Pasqua, Assa., Aug. 30, 1S97, 

 I female. 



28. Podisma Dodgei, Thorn.? — Laggan, Alta., 7,000 ft., Sept. 19, 

 1897, I female. 



This specimen is considerably smaller than typical Dodgei, and is 

 somewhat differently marked. It is quite likely a new species. 



29. Mela7ioplus A/askatius, Scudd.? — Vernon, B. C, Sept. 10^ 

 1897, r male. Tiiis sjiecimen was sent to Dr. Scudder, wdio wrote me 

 tliat it was eitb.er Alaskanus or a \\q.\\ species near it. The subgenital 



