586 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Oct., 



Ischnoptera borealis Brunner. 



Fernandina, Fla. Two males. 



Ischnoptera bolliana Sauss. & Zehntn. 



Brunswick. One male. 



Atlanta, July 6, 1909. One female. 



Blattella germanica (Linnaeus). 



Brunswick. One female. 



Blatta orientalis Linnaeus. 



Atlanta, July 25, 1908. One female. 



Periplaneta americana (Linnseus). 



Bainbridge, July 15-27, 1909. (J. C. Bradley.) Three males, 

 one female. 



Jacksonville, Fla., September 11. Two females. 



Periplaneta brunnea Burmeister. 



Bainbridge, July 15-27, 1909. (J. C. Bradley.) One male, two 

 females. 



Jacksonville, Fla., September 11. One female. 



This species has previously been reported from Jacksonville and 

 Thomasville, Ga., as well as Victoria, Tex. 



Chorisoneura plocea Rehn. 



Marietta, June 7, 1909. One female. 



This is but the second specimen known of this species which was' 

 originally described from the coast of South Carolina. The pronotum 

 of the Marietta specimen has a meso-caudal patch and a pair of 

 subarcuate lateral bars of dark brown. 



Cryptocercus punctulatus Scudder. 



Rome, August 31. One female. 



Clayton, August 18. One male. 



These are the first records of the species fiom Georgia. The locali- 

 ties show that the species is essentially one of the Appalachian region, 

 as far as its range east of the Sierra Nevada is concerned. 



MANTID^J. 



Stagmomantis Carolina (Johannson). 



Bainbridge, July 15-27, 1902. (J. C. Bradley.) Two immature 

 individuals. 

 Tallapoosa, July 24, 1908. One immature individual. 



Thesprotia graminis (Scudder). 



Bainbridge, July 15-27, 1909. (J. C. Bradley.) One adult male. 



