.\fORSK — BAHAMA OKTHOPTKKA 
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SOMK BAHAMA ORTHOFTERA 
KY ALBERT P. MORSE, WELLESLEY, MASS. 
In the summer of 1904 Dr. Glover M. Allen of the Boston Society of Natural 
History, and Messrs. Thomas Barbour and Owen Bryant of Harvard University 
spent several weeks in a zo(ilogical collecting trip to the northern Bahamas. 
The orthoptera secured, including some apparently undescribed species, form the 
subject of the present paper, in which are incorporated several notes by Dr. .\llen 
on the habits of some of the species observed by him. This is the sixth of a 
series of short papers based on the material collected. 
HLATTIDAE. 
1. IsiJnuiptera blaitoides Sauss. Mangrove Cay, .Andros, ( ). Bryant. 
2. Eurraitis sp. indet. .Mangrove Cay, .Andros, O. Bryant. 
3. Periplaneta americaua Linn. New Providence; Mangrove Cay, .Andros, 
O. Bryant. 
4. Periplaneta anstralasiae YPox. New Providence; Mangrove Cay, .Andros, 
O. Bryant. 
3. RInparobia mademe Eabr. Exact locality not given. 
6. Pvawscelus surinamensis Linn. New Providence. 
7. Hemiblabera ,sp. indet. Mangrove Cay, .Andros, O. Bryant. 
ACRinnnAE. 
8. Orphulella o/iracea Morse. 1 tj , Stranger Cay, July 14, G. M. .Mien. 
“Eairly common back from the shore along the upper beach.” 
9. Amblytropidia I i juv., Nassau, June 28, G. M. .Allen. 
10. Tryxaline, indet. i juv., Nas.sau, June 28, G. M. Allen. 
ti. Schistocerca americana Drury. 2$ 1 9 , juv. 3, 5, Nassau, June 28, 
G. M. .Allen; i $ , Elbow Cay, July 3; i 9 , Mangrove Cay, .Andros, .Aug. 
I to 7, O. Bryant; i $ , Stranger Cay, July 14, G. M. Allen. 
“Common at .Nassau in the gardens near the hotel. They were also 
very common at Stranger Cay, where on July 14 and 15 we saw numbers 
along the edge of the bushes on the upper part of the beach.” 
12. Schistocerca sp. 2, juv. 2, 4, Nassau, June 28, G. M. .Allen; pale fulvous in 
color. 
13. Schistocerca sp. i, juv. 3, Nassau, June 28, G. .M. .Allen; 2, juv. 4, 5, 
Mangrove Cay, .Andros, .Aug. 4, (). Bryant; i juv. 2, Stranger Cay, July 
14, G. M. .Allen; color green or yellowish green. 
