24 Psyche [April 



ingham, Mass., May 25, in store (C. A. Frost). Newtonville, 

 Mass., June 12, 1916 (A. W. Wilcox). 



18. Eurycotis opaca Brunner. 

 Female, Orono, Me., June 18, 1909 (Me. exp. sta.). 



19. Eurycotis tibialis Hebard. 

 Female, Orono, Me. ? (Me. exp. sta.). 



20. Epilampra may a Rehn. 

 Female, Woodstock, Vt . , August ,1911 (Hugh Morgan) . Female, 

 Framingham, Mass., April 10, 1914, bananas in grocery store 

 (C.A.Frost). 



21. Green Roach, Panchlora cubensis Saussure. 

 Female, Augusta, Me., 1906 (U. S. N. M.). Orono, Me., 1892, 



in tropical fruit (Me. exp. sta.). Woodstock, Vt. (A. P. M.). 

 Boston, Mass., Dec. 26, 1878, flying in store (M. C. Z.); Fram- 

 ingham, Mass., Aug. 1, 1914 (C. A. Frost); Melrose, Mass., June 

 17, 1914 (F. W. Dodge); Salem, Mass., Aug. 1, 1890, Aug. 12, 

 1917; Stoneham, Mass., Nov. 15, 1915 (C. V. Blackburn) ; Welles - 

 ley, Mass., Dec. 12, 1894, on window; Jan. 9, 1918, bananas (A. 

 P.M.). 



22. Green Roach, Panchlora exoleta Burmeister. 

 Salem, Mass., June 7, 1884, probably in bananas (Peabody 



Museum) . 



23. Hormetira advena Scudder. 

 One female, Belmont, Mass. (type). Native country unknown. 



Family Phasmid^, Walkingsticks. 



24. Northern Walkingstick, Diapheromera femorata Say. 



Not uncommon locally, usually in deciduous shrubbery, in 



southern New England. Known from South Bridgton, Me. 



(Me. exp. sta.), Manchester, N. H., and Sudbury, Vt., southward, 



from late August till October. 



25. Blatchley's Walkingstick, Manomera blatchleyi Caudell. 

 One adult female, one immature, Greenwich, Ct., Aug. 25, 

 1892 (A. P. M.). 



