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Paroxya atlantica Scudder. 



At New Berne a single female of this species was taken in wet 

 meadow land on August 24. while at Winter Park it was fairly numer- 

 ous in wet grassy depressions in pine woods, where, on August 26 ? 

 seven males and two females were secured. 



The specimens show a decided approach to the more northern form 

 Scudderi, which is probably but a geographic race, the tegmina and 

 caudal limbs in the North Carolina individuals being somewhat 

 shorter than in Plorida specimens. 



This is the first record of the species from North Carolina. 

 Paroxya floridiana (Thorn 



This moisture-loving species is represented by one male and two 

 females from Raleigh, taken August 22 and September 9, 1904, two 

 females from Edenton. taken August 20, and two of the same sex 

 from New Berne, secured August 24. At Edenton and New Berne 

 it occurred on grasses in wet drains, while the Raleigh specimens are 

 labelled "swamp" and "edge of marsh." 



TETTIGONIID^E. 

 Soudderia texensis Saussure ami Zehntner. 



A male <>!' this species, taken at Xew Heine. August 24. an individual 

 of the same sex from Raleigh, taken August .">(). and a female from 

 Winter Park, taken August 26, are in the collection. The Xew Berne 

 specimen was taken in scrubby undergrowth at the edge of open 

 pine woods, at Winter Park it occurred in pine woods, while at Raleigh 

 the species was secured in a broomstraw field. The present records 

 are the first from North Carolina. 



Scudderia curvicauda (DeGeer). 



A single female of this species from Raleigh, taken August 30, in 

 pine woods, has been examined. 



Scudderia furcata Brunner. 



Three males and three females from Raleigh, taken in pine woods 

 September 2-7, 1904, one male and three females from Sulphur Springs, 

 September 17-28, 1904-5, and a pair from Bayville, Ya., taken in 

 mixed woods undergrowth, August 19, represent this species. Pre- 

 vious to this writing Raleigh was the only exact locality in the Atlantic- 

 States between Xew Jersey and southern Georgia from which the 

 species had been recorded. 



Scudderia cuneata Morse. 



A male of this species from Raleigh represents the most northerly- 

 point at which the species has been taken. It was secured September 



