Dry sandy ground ; also along swalos lietween sand ridges 



near Waukegan. 

 Scudderia texensis Sauss.-l'ict. H.2, ;j, A\ An. 14, 17, ]8, 20. (6) 



Lower slopes of dunes, not uncommon. All 111. 

 Scudderia farcata Brunn. H.;{, 4; Au. 18. Nymiili, An. 20. (2) 



All 111. 

 Amhlycoryp/ia uhleri Stal. Mer., Au. ;50, in damp sand-pit. S. 111. 

 Cnnocephabi.^ robustub- Scudd. H.2, 4, 5; Au. 11, 12, 18, 20. <4) 



Waste sandy land. Observed resting, liead downward, on a 



grass stem, closely resembling a grass leaf. Its long-continued, 



penetrating shrill call is heard on all sides at dusk. Dry 



places in 0. and S. 111. 

 Xiphidiuni strietiuii Scudd. H.2, 4, Mol. ; Au. 18,20, S. 8. (7| 



One of the two from the Molina Sand Hill was long-winged. 



Common ill damp grassy liottoms of old blowouts. 111. 

 Xiphidium hrevlpenne 8cudd.? Nymph, H.4, Au. 20. III. 

 Orchelinruvi, sp. Nymph, H.4, Au. 20. 



CeuthophUus, sp. H.l, ,le. 7. Injured specimen ; taken under fal- 

 len tree in blowout. 

 Cdeopsylla rohuKtd Hald. H.2, 5; Mayl7, .le.S. (2) I'nder logs. 



No other Illinois records. (Note 7) 

 Neiiwhiun fusel at (IS ritfatiis Ilarr. H.l, 4, Mol., Mer.: Au. 20,22, 



30, S. 8. (9) On sandy ground and elsewhere. All 111. 



(Note 8) 

 Ne/mohius carolinus 8cudd. Thompson L., S. 1. ((5) On moist 



sandy beach under sticks among trees. All 111., in dam]) 



woods. 

 Gryllus ahbreviatus. Sev\ . 11. (i. S. T). (If)) ruder driftwood on 



dry sandy shore. 111., in fall. 

 Oryllus petDi sylvan icKs Burm. Short-winged form, 11.1,2,4,; Je. 



0,7,8,0, Au. 20. (l;S) l.ong-winged form. H.2, H.m. ; ,Ie. 



7,8. (()) Under sticks, boards and leaves on sand, and at 



electric light. 111., mostly in summer. 

 Gryllus personatiis I hi. i IJlatchley, det.). 11.1,2: Au. 10,22. 



(3) Under logs in blowouts. Nymphs only, but mature 



enough for determination. No other Illinois records. 

 (Ecanthiis luvciis De(!. II. I, nvinph. .le. 2."{. 111. 

 (Ecanthm pin! Bf^ui. Il.(>, S. 4. (2) 111. 

 (Ecanthus 4-punctatus Bewt. iMoL.S. 8. (4) On vegetation. HI. 



in fall. 



