THE MOUNT DESERT REGION 83 



A. ornata Abbott. Taken in but one place. Station F396 in 

 the estuary of Gt. Heath where the first signs of fresh water 

 appear. Sept. 1, '4'J. 



A. kexnecottii (Uhler). Taken only in the same place and 

 with the above. 



Trk hocorixa Kirkaldy 



T. verticalis Fieber. Large numbers of them were in the 

 brackish pools at the Narrows, Aug. 1934. For the follow- 

 ing 5 years I saw none and now they are again plentiful. 



Sub Order HOMOPTERA 



Cicadidae. Misnamed the Locust 

 Tibicen Latreille 



T. canicular is (Harris). Found during August but not 

 common. 



Okanagana Distant 



O. rimosa (Say). Indian Point, Aug. 8, '35. Rare. 



Cercopidae. The Spittle Bugs 

 The frothy masses will disclose the place of the nymphs. 



Aphrophora Genua r 



A. parallela (Say). Mt. Desert, July 27. The Pine Spittle 

 Bug which frequents many conifers. 



A. sp. near pekmutata. Record of capture lost. 



A. quadrinontata Say. S. W. Harbor, Sept. 6. 



A. near irkorata Ball. Station F104, Sept. 10. 



A. sARATOGENSis (Fitch). Mt. Desert, Sept. 9. Frequents 

 pine. 



A. signoreti Fitch. Bar Harbor ; Salisbury Cove ; X. E. Har- 

 bor, July 11-Aug. 24. 



