26 Psyche [April 



from Norway, Me., Seabrook, N. H., eastern Massachusetts, and 

 throughout Connecticut. 



34. Broad-winged Bush-Katydid, Scudderia pistillata Brunner. 



A boreal species common in low shrubbery throughout New 

 England. July till September. 



35. Curve-tailed Bush-Katydid, Scudderia curvicauda curvicauda 



DeGeer. 



Very common in shrubbery in southern New England and ex- 

 tending northward to middle Vermont and southwestern Maine 

 (Fryeburg). July to September. 



35a. Northern Curve-tailed Bush-Katydid, Scudderia curvicauda 

 horealis R. et H. 



A northern race of the preceding, a few examples of which I have 

 taken in eastern Maine in cold heath-grown bogs, in August. 



36. Fork-tailed Bush-Katydid, Scudderia furcata furcata Brunner. 



Very common in tall grasses, bushes, and shrubbery, from July 

 till October, from southern Maine and New Hampshire southward. 



37. European Short-winged Bush-Katydid, Leptophyes puncta- 



tissima Bosc d' Antic. 



Three examples of this species have been captured on Nan- 

 tucket. It was doubtless introduced with commercial importa- 

 tions of plant materials but whether it still survives is unknown. 



38. The Katydid, True Katydid, Pterophylla camellifolia 



Fabricius. 



Arboreal, frequenting oak trees especially. Common locally in 

 Connecticut and warmer parts of Massachusetts in September 

 and October. 



39. The Sword-bearer, Neoconocephalus ensiger Harris. 



Our commonest cone-head, known from Norway, Me., south- 

 ward. Late July till September. In grasslands, wild and culti- 

 vated. 



40. Robust Cone-head, Neoconocephalus robustus rohustus Scudder. 



Common coastwise from Cape Cod southward, in sand-grass, 

 and cat-tail marshes. August and September. 



