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Summit of Rich Mountain, Arkansas, 2G00 feet, VIII, 1, 1905, (Morse), 

 1 cf, [Morse Cin.]. 



Mena, Arkansas, VII, 30, 1905, (Morse), 4 d', 1 9, [Morse Cln.]. 



Eagleton, Arkansas, VIII, 3, 1905, (Morse), 2 d", [Morse Cln.]. 



De Queen, Arkansas, VII, 29, 1905, (Morse), 1 d", [Morse Cln.]. 



Ashdown, Arkansas, VII, 27, 1905, (Morse), 1 ?, [Morse Cln.]. 



South McAlester, Oklahoma, VIII, 7, 1905, (Morse), 1 d", [Morse Cln.]. 



Howe, Oklahoma, VIII, 4, 1905, (Morse), 1 c?, 2 9, [Morse Cln.]. 



Caddo, Oklahoma, VIII, 9, 1905, (Morse), 6 cf, 4 9, [Morse Cln.]. 



Piano, Texas, VII, (E. S. Tucker), 1 cf, 1 9, [U. S. X. M.]. 



Pittsburg, Texas, VII, 19, 1907, (F. C. Bishopp), 1 *c?, [U. S. X. M.]. 



Dallas, Texas, 1 cf, [U. S. X. M.]; (Boll), 9 cf , 5 9, [M. C. Z.]. 



Denison, Texas, VIII, 12, 1905, (Morse), 1 9, [Morse Cln.]. 



Doucette, Texas, VII, 24, 1912, (H.; common in open in low bushes), 

 5 d^, 2 9. 



Webster, Texas, VII, 19, 1912, (H.; occasional in clumps of weeds), 5 cf, 

 1 9. 



Rosenbei'g, Texas, VII, 25 to 26, 1912, (H.; very common in park-like 

 country), 14 d', 8 9. 



Columbus, Texas, VI, G, 1879, 1 9 , [U. S. X. M.]. 



Lavaca County, Texas, VI, 21, 1 cf, 1 9 , [U. S. X. M.]. 



Victoria, Texas, VI, (A. X. Caudell), 4 d", [V. S. X. M.]; VII, (J. D. 

 :\Iitchell), 1 9, [U. S. X. M.]. 



Granjeno, Texas, V, 24, 1895, 1 9, [U. S. X. M.]. 



Kerrville, Texas, 1525 feet elevation, VIII, 17 to 18, 1912, ai.& H. ; beaten 

 from vines in river bottom), 1 9 . 



Uvalde, Texas, VIII, 21 to 22, 1912, (R. & H.), 2 d', 3 9 . 



We have previously recorded this species from Lucaston and Sea Isle 

 Junction, Xew Jersey, Raleigh and Winter Park, Xorth Carolina, Talla- 

 poosa, Toccoa and Thomasville, Georgia and Gainesville and Homestead, 

 Florida. 



Amblycorypha rotundifolia rotundifolia (Scudder) (PI. xi, fig. 37; pi. 

 xii, figs. 46 and 55.) 

 1862. P[hylluptera] rotundifolia Scudder, Boston Journ. Xat. Hist., 

 vii, p. 445. [Massachusetts; Vermont; Connecticut; Rhode Island; Illinois.] 



A careful search through the material of this species in the col- 

 lection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology has failed to 

 bring to light any of the original specimens on which the species 

 Avas founded. The Rhode Island specimen Avas in the Harris 

 Collection accordmg to Scudder and in consequence it was in all 

 probability destroyed with the other Orthoptera belonging to that 

 series. The other specimens were probably given away or ex- 

 changed when individuals of the species with more exact data 

 were obtained. The identification of the form is, however, so 



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