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37. Orange- winged Locust Hippiscus phoenicopterus (GemsiT) . 

 Open fields and wastes; 47, 48, and 54. 



38. Rough Locust Hippiscus rugosus (Scudder). Dry aban- 

 doned pastures, open woodlands, and stubble fields; 466, 47rf, 

 e, and 54. 



39. Carolina Locust Dissoteira Carolina (Linn.). Sandy 

 wastes, cultivated fields, frequenting bare ground; 47 and 48. 



40. Boll's Locust Spharagenum bolli (Scudder). Dry wood- 

 land pastures, stubble, and abandoned fields and slopes; 46, 

 47, 54, and 05. 



41. American Locust Schistocerca americana (Drury). Dry 

 abandoned fields, meadows, oak barrens, prairies, and marshes; 

 47(1, e, 49, 52, and 22f/. 



42. Injurious Locust Schistocerca damnifica (Sauss.). Dry 

 abandoned fields and barrens; 47 and 48. 



43. Scudder's Short-winged Locust Melanoplus scudderi 

 (Uhler). Borders of open woods; 54. 



44. Obovate-winged Locust Melanoplus ohoratipennis 

 (Blatchley). Open woods of oak and beech and bordering 

 marshes; 9 and 54. 



45. (ireen-legged Locust Melanoplus viridipes (Walsh). 

 Woods of beech and maple among leaf mould, also borders of 

 woods and grassy ravines; 32 anil 39. 



46. Graceful Locust Melanoplus gracilis (Bruncr). Wooded 

 pastures, grasslands bordering ^^•oods, in ravines and borders 

 of marshes and sloughs; 9a, 21a, 39, and 46. 



47. Morse's Locust Melanoplus Morsei (Blatchley). Dry 

 forests and thickets sparsely vegetated, among leaves; 55 and 56. 



48. Dawson's Locust Melanoplus dairsoni (Scudd.). Bed of 

 forests and thickets; 32 and 40. 



49. Striped Brown Locust Melanoplus fasriafus (Barn- 

 ston — W.). Oak woods l)ordering lakes, and black oak 

 barrens; 36 and 496. 



50. Blatchley 's Locust Melanoplus blaichleyi (Scudder) or 

 ampleciens. Beech and maple woods, thickets, and borders 

 of fields; 32, 40, and 47. 



51. Lesser Locust Melanoplus atlanis (Riley). Fields, 

 pastures, meadows, particularly in dry fields; 45, 46, and 47. 



52. Common Locust Melano])lus impudicns (Scudder). Dry 

 grassy fiekls antl wooded slopes; 47r antl 65r. 



53. Red-legged Locust Melanoplus femur-ruhrum (DeGeer). 

 Meadows, pastures, and fields; 45, 46, and 47. 



54. Small Locust Melanoplus minor (Scudder). Fields, grassy 

 pastures on sandy loam; 46 and 47r. 



55. Lurid Locust Melanoplus luridus (Scudd.). Dry open 

 woodlands, thickets, pastures, sandy terraces, wastes, and 

 barrens; 46, 48, 49, 54, and 55. 



