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I observed a large grass-hopper at Tottenville on May 6th, 1888, 

 Avhicli. I think, l)elonged to this species, but it is more often seen in 

 Novemlier and will, at such limes, fly up into the trees to escape capture. 



Melanoplus fenioratus, ]>mm. July. 



" punctulatus, Uhlcr. Sept. 21st. 



" collinus, Sciulder. Aug. 



" femur-rubrum, DcGcer. July. 



" atlanis, Riley. Aug. 



Paroxya atlantica, Scudder. July. 

 Chloealtis viridis, Scudder. July. 



" conspersa, Harris. July. 



Stenobothrus curtipennis, Harris. July. 



" maculipennis, Scudder. July. 



Arphia sulphurea, Fabricius. 



What is considered as the Spring form arrives at maturity about the 

 middle of May and a few survive to the middle of July. As early as 

 August 7th winged examples of the Fall form may be found in sandy 

 places, and by the middle of September they a.ie numerous. 



Chortophaga viridifasciata, DeGeer. 



Spring brood from late April to July ; late Summer brood from July 

 to frost 



Encoptolophus sordidus, Burm. 



Hippiscus tuberculatus, P. de Beauvois. May. A few living until July. 

 Dissosteira Carolina, Linn. June. 

 " bollii, Scudder. Sept. 



" collare, Scudder. Aug. ytli. 



Psinidia marmorata, Harris. Aug. 7th. 

 " fenistralis, Serville. Aug. 7th. 



Trimerotropis maritima, Harris. July. 

 Tettix granulatus, Kirby. April to Sept. inclusive. 



" ornatus, Say. April to Sept. inclusive. 

 Tettigidea lateralis, Say. April and May. 



" polymorpha, Burm. April to Aug. inclusive. 



Batrachidea cristata, Harris. April to Oct. inclusive. 

 " carinata, Scudder. April. 



PHASMIDiE. 

 Diapheromera femorata, Say. September. 



BLATTIDiE. 



Ectobia germanica, Fabricius. 

 Periplaneta americana, Fabricius. 



" orientalis, Linn. 



Platamodes pennsylvanica, DeGeer. June. 



" unicolor, Scudder. June. 



FORFICULID^. 



Anisolabis maritima, Bou. 



