38 STUDIES IN AMERICAN TETTIGONIIDAE (oRTHOPTERA) 



Wilmington, North Carolina, IX, 8, 1911, (R. & H.; in boggy area where 

 Venus-fly-trap (Dionca) grew), 1 cf , 1 9 ; VIII, 1, (G. P. Engelhardt) , 1 cf , 

 [Davis Cln.]. 



Wrightsville, North Carolina, IX, 7, 1911, (R. & H.; in oak scrub), 1 cf . 



Smithville, North CaroHna, XI, 22, 2 d", [M. C. Z.J. 



Florence, South Carolina, IX, 6, 1911, (R. & H.; in open space with high 

 grass), 5 cf , 3 9 . 



Ashley Junction, South CaroUna, VIII, 15, 1913, (R.; in wet spots in pine 

 woods), 1 juv. 9 . 



Yemassee, South CaroUna, IX, 4, 1911, (R. & H.; in green grasses along 

 railroad), 3 cf . 



Denmark, South Carohna, VIII, 15, 1903, (Morse), 1 d', 1 ?, [Morse Cln.]. 



Macon, Georgia, VII, 30 to 31, 1913, (R. &. H), 3 juv. cf , 1 juv. 9 ■ 



Tybee Island, Georgia, IX, 2, 1911, (H. ; in high grasses along edge of tidal 

 marsh), 2 d^. 



Savannah, Georgia, VIII, 14, 1903, (Morse), 4 d', 2 9, [Morse Cln.]. 



Groveland, Cannoche River, Georgia, VIII, 28, 1913, (J. C. Bradley), 1 cf , 

 [Ga. State Cln.]. 



Jesup, Georgia, IX, 1, 1911, (H.; in swamp in pine woods), 2 cf , 1 9 . 



BiUy's Island, Georgia, IX, 1 to 5, 1913, (J. C. Bradley), 10 cf , 1 9 • 



HomerviUe, Georgia, VIII, 27, 1911, (R. & H.), 1 d. 



Albany, Georgia, VIII, 1, 1913, (R. & H.; in tangles), 1 cf . 



Atlantic Beach, Florida, VIII, 24, 1911, (R. & H.; in marshy land on edge 

 of hammocks), 1 cf . 



Pablo Beach, Florida, IX, 5, 1913, (W. T. Davis), 1 cf , [Davis Cln.]. 



South Jacksonville, Florida, IX, 7 and 28, 1913, (W. T. Davis), 11 cf, 2 9, 

 [Davis Cln.]. 



Hastings, Florida, VIII, 7 to X, 15, (A. J. Brown), 16 cf , 11 9 , [Morse Chi.]. 



La Grange, Florida, IX, 9 & X, 1913, (W. T. Davis), 2 cf , 1 9 , [Davis Cln.]. 



Alabama, 1 cf , 1 9 , [Morse Cln.]. 



Flomaton, Alabama, VIII, 2, 1903, (Morse), 1 cf , [Morse Chi.]. 



Nugent, Mississippi, VII, 20, 1905, (Morse), 19,1 juv. 9, [Morse Chi.]. 



Biloxi, Mississippi, VII, 19, 1905, (Morse), 1 cf , [Morse Cln.]. 



Gulfport, Mississippi, VII, 18, 1905, (Morse)^ 1 cf , [Morse Cln.]. 



In addition to these records Smith has reported the species from Tuckerton, 

 New Lisbon and Lahaway, New Jersey; while the present authors have re- 

 corded specimens from Bayville, Virginia; Newbern and Winter Park, North 

 CaroUna; Thomasville and Waynesville, Georgia, and San Pablo, Jacksonville. 

 Gainesville, Cedar Keys and Everglade, Florida. The present authors' record 

 from Edenton, North CaroUna, refers to vulgare, under which species it is cor- 

 rected. Fox has erroneously recorded this species from Rockville, Pennsyl- 

 vania, the material being vulgare, and from between Winslow and Folsom, 

 New Jersey, the latter specimens belonging to our new superhutn. 



Orchelimum vulgare Harris (Figs. 8, 20, 39, 40 and 71.) 



1841. Orchelimu7n vulgare Harris, Ins. Inj. Veget., p. 130. [Massachusetts.] 



Tliis species is very closely related to 0. glaherrimiim (Burmeis- 

 ter), but wliile the present form ranges over the Carolinian, 



