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These specimens are perfectly typical of this species, previously 

 known onry from Waycross, Ga., and Denmark, S. C. 

 Melanoplus propinquus Scudder. 



St. Simon's Island. September 8-9, 1909. Two males. 



Chester. June 14, 1904. One male, one female. 



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



Paroxya atlantica Scudder. 



St. Simon's Island. September 8-9, 1909. One male, three 

 females. 

 Paroxya floridiana (Thomas). • 



Apalachicola, Fla. July 21-23, 1909. (J. C. Bradley.) One 

 female. 



Okefenokee Swamp. September 11. Four males, seven females. 



These specimens are very similar in size to individuals from Pablo 

 Beach, Fla. 



TETTIGONID^]. 



Amblycorypha uhleri Stal. 



Toccoa. August 15. Two males. 



Tallapoosa. July 24, 1908. One male. 



This species has previously been recorded from "Georgia" and 

 Thomasville and Thompson's Mills, Ga. 



Microcentrum rhombifolium (Saussure). 



Atlanta. September 7, 1907. One male. 



Microcentrum retinerve (Burmeister). 



Austell. September 6. Three males. 



This species is here for the first time recorded with exact data from 

 Georgia. 



Orchelimum militare Rehn and Hebard. 



Okefenokee Swamp. September 11-16. Two males, three females. 

 This species was described from Gainesville, Fla., and is known to 

 range to extreme southern North Carolina. 



Orchelimum glaberrimum (Burmeister). 



Waynesville. One male. 



This specimen has the reddish head seen in numerous specimens 

 of the species. The only previous records from the State with exact 

 locality were from Thomasville and Thompson's Mills. 



Orchelimum volantum McNeill. 



Okefenokee Swamp. September 10. One female. 



This specimen has previously been recorded only from Illinois. 



