1919] Morse — A List of the Orthoptera of New England 27 



41. Round-tipped Cone-head, Neoconocephalus retusus Scudder. 

 Common, locally at least, in southern Connecticut in tall grass 



in meadows. August to October. 



42. Unmusical Cone-head, Neoconocephalus exiliscanorus Davis. 

 One example is recorded by Walden from New Haven, Ct. It 



is said to be locally common in the vicinity of New York from 

 August onward. 



43. Broad-tipped Cone-head, Neoconocephalus triops Linne. 



Two adventive examples of this southern species have been taken 

 in Massachusetts in houses in winter, introduced with spinach 

 greens from the south. 



44. Larger Meadow-Grasshopper, Orchelimum vulgar e Harris. 



Very common in southern New England and probably occurring 

 throughout. Prefers tall grasses and dense weedy jungles on 

 moist or wet ground. July till October. 



45. Bruner's Meadow-Grasshopper, Orchelimum gladiator Bruner. 



In the same haunts as the preceding but less common in south- 

 ern New England. 



46. Dusky-faced Meadow-Grasshopper, Orchelimum concinnum 



Scudder. 



Locally common in the coarse vegetation of tidal runways of 

 coastwise saltmarshes in southern New England. Recorded from 

 Rye Beach, N. H., vicinity of Boston, and Connecticut, from July 

 22 to Sept. 6. 



47. Slender Meadow-Grasshopper, Conocephalus fasciatus fasciatua 



DeGeer. 



Abundant in damp grasslands throughout New England from 

 late July till October. 



48. Short-winged Meadow-Grasshopper, Conocephalus hrevipennis 



Scudder. 



Very common in weedy jungles and dense grass in most of New 

 England from late July till hard frost. Recorded from Eastport, 

 Me., and Jefferson, N. H., southward. 



