June-Sept. 1894.] 



PS re HE. 



107 



.1 ornatus triangularis Scudd., wings 

 and pronotum abbreviated. F 47, 

 Scl 475. T 1S5. 



44. cLiculIatus Biu-m. F 47, Scl 474, 475, 



T 1S5. 



22. Batrachidea. 



45. cristata Harr. F 48, Scl 47S, SmC 



377, T 190. 

 .0 cristata Harr. 

 .1 '■ carinata Scudd., wings and 



pronotum long. F 49, Scl 479, 



T 190. 



Tbiese forms have been placed in 

 Tettix by some recent authors. 



46. 



47- 



23. Tettigidea iTetrix). 



lateralis Say. F 48, H 187, Scl 477, 



T 1S7. 

 polymorpha Burni. F 48, H 1S7, Scl 



477, SmC 377, T iSS. 



Additional species especially to be looked 

 for are Schistocerca americana and Sphara- 

 gemoH oculatum. These have been taken on 

 Staten Id. Mr. Beutenmliller suggests also 

 Acridium obscuftim and Hippisciis discoideits 

 which have been found in New Jersey. 



INDEX. 



In addition to the names used in the list, 

 those occurring in the eight most important 

 or generally accessible works on the New 

 England Acrididae are included. These 

 works are the following ; — 



C = Comstock, J. H. — • Introduction to Ento- 

 mology (pp. 97-112). Pub. by author, 

 Ithaca, N. Y., 1SS8. 



F=Fernald, C. H.— The Orthoptera of 

 New England, pp. 61 ; same, in 25th 

 Report Mass. Agric. College (pp. 85- 



145), Jan., 18S8; same, in Report Sec. 

 Board Agric. Mass., 1SS7, (pp. 421- 

 4S1). The pagination of the separate 

 is used. 



H = Harris, T. W. — A Treatise on some of 

 the Insects Injurious to Vegetation, 

 3rd ed., 1862 (pp. 165-191). First 

 edition pub. 1841. 



Scl = Scudder, S. H. — Materials for a Mono- 

 graph of the North American Orthop- 

 tera, including a Catalogue of the 

 known New England Species, — in 

 Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. vii, no. 

 iii, 1S62 (pp. 409-480). 



Sell = ilit'd. — The Distribution of Insects in 

 New Hampshire, in Hitchcock's Geol. 

 N. H., vol. i, 1874 (pp. 370-379). 



SmM = Smith, S. I. — On the Orthoptera of 

 the State of Maine, in Proc. Portland 

 Sec. Nat. Hist., 1S6S (pp. 143-151). 



SmC = ibid. — Report of the Entomologist 

 to the Conn. Board of Agric. for 1872, 

 in Annual Rep't Sec. Agric. Conn, for 

 1872 (pp. 345-383)- 



T = Thomas, Cyrus. — Synopsis of the Acri- 

 didae of North America. Rep't U.S. 

 Geol. Surv. Terr., Hayden, vol. v, pt. 

 i. 1S73,— pp. X, 262. 



So much ofthe bibliography and sj-nonymy 

 is given in this literature (especially in F, 

 Scl, and T) that it seemed unwise to encum- 

 ber this list with them. The principal 

 synonyms are inserted in the list; to find 

 additional ones note the number of the 

 species in the list and look for it among the 

 right-hand numbers in the index. 



Generic names begin with a capital, spe- 

 cific with a lower case letter. 



Names are numbered according to the list. 

 Those numbered at the left will be found in the 

 list; those numbered at the right have been 

 used in an erroneous or more or less syn- 

 onymical sense, and the numbers are those 

 borne in the list by the species to which 

 reference is made. 



