40 BIOLOGICAL SUBVET OF 



M. bivittatus (Say). Two-striped Locust. Bar Harbor; 



Narrows; S. W. Harbor, Aug. 13-20; Section 20; Station 



F38. 

 M. ma.nci's (Smith). Smith's Locust. Common on the top of 



Green Mt, Aug. 17; Bar Harbor, Aug. 18; Sept. 12 (Br.). 



A( kydiidae. The Grouse or Pygmy Locusts 

 Nomotettix Morse 



X. cristatus cristatus (Scud.). Crested Pygmy Locust. 

 liar Harbor; Eden; S. W. Harbor; June 13^-Aug. 18. Sta- 

 tions F31, F48, and F210. An immature one taken Oct. 10. 

 Common on light soils. 



Acrydium Geoffroy 



A. granulatum granulatum Kby. Granulate Pygmy Lo- 

 cust. Bar Harbor, (Br.) May 4; Bar Harbor, June 8-13; 

 Witches Hole, Sept. 20. 



A. granulatum var. incurvatum Hancock. Broad-shoul- 

 dered Angulate Pygmy Locust. Beach Mt., 800 ft. Sept. 12 

 (Alexander). 



A. subulatum (Linn.). Bay Shore Drive, Aug. Not common. 



A. subulatum granulatum (Linn.). Bar Harbor, (Br.) May 

 15- June 27. 



A. ornatum Say. Ornate Pygmy Locust. Bar Harbor, June 

 27. 



Tettigidea 

 Tettigidae Walker 



T. parvipennis (Harr.). Sedge Pygmy Locust. Lives in wet 

 sedgy meadows and must be searched for on one's hands 

 and knees to be successful. At Station F286, Aug. 21. 



Ceitophilus Scudder 



C. maculatus Harr. Spotted Cave-cricket. Found in damp 

 places particularly in rot ton stumps and under wood in the 

 latter part of year. My records are mostly in Sept. and 

 range from the mountain tops down. 



