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Deltocephalus sayi Fitch. Summit of Mt Whiteface and else- 

 where. 



Deltocephalus compactus 0. & B. Taken September 22, 1902. 



Deltocephalus sp. One example from Cobble Hill. 



Deltocephalus apicatus 0. & B. One dark example with the 

 elytral nervures distinctly pale was taken on the summit of Mt 

 Whiteface. 



Deltocephalus inimicus Say. Abundant everywhere. 



Athysanus venosus Osb. One large pale female was taken on 

 the summit of Mt Whiteface. 



Athysanus extrusus VanD. Taken at Axton by Professor Mac- 

 Gillivray. 



Athysanus vaccmi VanD. From the slopes of Mt Whiteface 

 and on Cobble Hill. 



Athysanus plutonius Uhler. Occasional. One example from 

 Cobble Hill being very pale. I also took this species at Lake Placid 

 on Sep. 22, 1902. 



Athysanus anthracinus VanD. Taken at Axton by Professor 

 MacGillivray. 



Athysanus curtisii Fitch. Not uncommon. August and Sep- 

 tember. 



Athysanus sp. One pair swept from rank grasses in an opening 

 in the forest on the slopes of Mt Whiteface. 



Athysanella acuticauda Baker. Professor MacGillivray took 

 this species at Axton and I swept several from grass on Cobble 

 Hill and in that vicinity. 



Phlepsius fulvidorsum Fitch. Taken occasionally on deciduous 

 trees and balsams about Lake Placid. 



Phlepsius apertus VanD. One male and two females taken in 

 rich woods near the Ausable river. 



Phlepsius incisus VanD. Three examples taken with the pre- 

 ceding species and at Saranac Lake. I was surprised not to find 

 the common and universally distributed Phlepsius irror- 

 a t u s in my material when I reached home. It is doubtless 

 common about Lake Placid. 



Scaphoideus immistus Say. Occasional. 



Thamnotettix clitellaria Say. Not uncommon. 



Thamnotettix kennicotti Uhler. One example taken on Cobble 

 Hill. 



Thamnotettix decipiens Prov. Swept in large numbers from a 

 tall swamp grass at Lake Placid on Sep. 22, 1902. I also took 

 it in a swampy spot near the Ausable river in August 1904. 



Thamnotettix inomata VanD. A few examples swept from tall 

 grasses near the Ausable river. 



Thamnotettix placidus Osb. Taken in numbers with the pre- 

 ceding. 



Thamnotettix infuscata G. & B. Taken at various localities about 

 Lake Placid, specially in wooded areas near the Ausable river. 



Chlorotettix unicolor Fitch. Common, August and September. 



Chlorotettix tergatus Fitch. With the preceding. 



Chlorotettix viridia VanD. Taken at Lake Placid. 



