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Town Bank, Cape May County, New Jersey, X, 24, 1909, (H. W. Fowler; 

 dead on strand, very possibly washed ashore in drift), 1 9 ,^* [A. N. S. P.]. 



Washington, District of Columbia, II, 1914, (B. A. McKinncy; in market), 

 1 9 ; IX, 10, 1908, (E. L. Walter), 1 c?; X, 2, 1910, (A. X. Caudell; at light), 

 1 o^, [all U. S. N. M.]. 



Hampton, Virginia, II, 4, 1892, 1 9, [U. S. X. M.]. 



Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1907, (Hopkins), 1 a", 1 9 , [U. S. X. M.]. 



Fayetteville, Xorth Carolina, IX, 9, 1911, (R. & H.), 1 juv. cf . 



Florence, South Carolina, IX, 6, 1911, (R. & H.), 1 juv. 9. 



Yemassee, South Carolina, IX, 4, 1911, (R. & H.), 1 juv. 9. 



Atlanta, Georgia, VIII, 30, 1913, (J. C. Bradley), 1 9, [Ga. St. Cln.]. 



Jesup, Georgia, IX, 1, 1911, (R. & H.; bull rushes in sink in nine forest), 

 19.. 



St. Simon's Island, Georgia, VIII, 30, 1911, (R.), 1 d'; IX, 22, 1910, (J. 

 C. Bradley), 1 cf, [Ga. St. Cln.]. 



Cumberland Island, Georgia, VIII, 31, 1911, (H.; in beach plants), 1 

 juv. 9. 



Billy's Island, Okeefenokee Swamp, Georgia, VI, 1912, (J. C. Bradley), 

 3 9, [Cornell Univ.]. 



Thomasville, Georgia, III, 1906, (H.; undergrowth in long-leaf pine 

 woods), 2 (f. 



Bainbridge, Georgia, IX, 17 to X, 19, 1910, (J. C. Bradlev), 2 9 , [Ga. 

 St. Cln.]. 



Jacksonville, Florida, IX, 28, 1913, (W. T. Davis), 1 cf, [Davis Cln.]. 



Daytona, Florida, XI, 11, 1911, (G. P, Englehardt), 3 cf , [Bklvn, Inst. 

 A. & S.]. 



Hastings, Florida, IV to IX, 1900 and 1901, (A. J. lirown), 1 a", 4 9, 

 [Morse Cln.]. 



Brooksville, Florida, VIII, 5, 1913, (E. R. Sassor), 1 d", [U. S. X. :\I.]. 



Miami, Florida, III, 5, 1905, (H. G. Dyar), 1 c^,^^ [U. S. X. M.]. 



Key Largo, Florida, III, 1898, (G. N. Collins), 1 9 , [U. S. X. M.]. 



Agricultural College, Mississippi, 1892, (C. M. Weed), 1 d', [Hebard 

 Cln.]. 



Hattiesburg, Mississipj)!, VII, 17, 1905. (A. P. [Morse), 1 cf, [:\Iorse 

 Cln.]. 



^^ This specimen may very possibly have been washed ashore in drift; 

 this record and also that of a specimen found in the winter in a bunch of 

 spinach at West Xewton, Massachusetts and in the Morse Collection, 

 we do not advise using in mapping the species' distribution, as one is very 

 possibly and the other undoubtedly an accidental occurrence. 



^5 Redtenb&cher has, we feel certain, recorded specimens of triops as 

 Conocephnlus nietoi from Texas and Louisiana, Verh. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. 

 Wien, XLI, p. 405 (1891), which has unfortunately caused Scudder to in- 

 clude this name in his Catalogue of the described Orthoptcra of the United 

 States and Canada. Caudell has, as a result, recorded this specimen as 

 nietoi, Ent. Xews, XVI, p. 219 (1905). 



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