724 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [NoV., 



Melanoplus lakinus (Scudder). 

 ^ One male. 



Sacramento mountains, N. M., 6,500 feet elevation. October 

 3, C. H. T. Townsend (U. S. N. M.). 

 Melanoplus atlanis (Riley). 



Two males, three females. 



Sacramento mountains, N. M., 6,500 feet elevation. October 



3, C. H. T. Townsend (U. S. N. M.). 

 Melanoplus altitudinum (Scudder). 



Three females, 



Cloudcroft, Otero county, N. M. May 22 and 26, June 17, 

 1902. 

 Melanoplus sapellanus Scudder. 



One female. 



Top of Las Vegas range, San Miguel county, N. M. June 28, 

 1902, H. L. Viereck. 

 Melanoplus femur-rubrum (De Geer). 



Two males, six females. 



Sacramento mountains, N. M., 5,000 feet elevation. October* 



4, C. H. T. Townsend (U. S. N. M.). 

 Melanoplus corpulentus Scudder. 



Fourteen males, ten females. 



Sacramento mountains, N. M., 6,500 feet elevation. October 2 

 and 3, C. H. T. Townsend (U. S. N, M.). 



On comparison with Mexican specimens in the collection of the 

 Academy these prove indistinguishable. 

 Melanoplus bivittatus (Say). 



Two females. 



Sacramento mountains, N. M., 6,500 feet elevation. October 3, 

 C. H. T. Townsend (U. S. N. M.). 

 Melanoplus thomasi Scudder. 



Two males, five females. 



Sacramento mountains, N. M., 5,000 feet elevation. October 

 4, C. H. T. Townsend (U. S. N. M.). 



This species was recorded from Tularosa only by Scudder and 

 Cockerell (Proc. Davenport Acad. Sci, IX, p. 51), and the locality 

 given above is probably not very far distant from Tularosa, which 

 latter lies about tweutv miles to the north of Alamogordo. 



