216 APPENDIX. 



A LIST OF THE ORTHOPTBRA TAKEN IN THE VICINITY OF ORMOND, 

 FLORIDA, IN MARCH AND APRIL, 1899. 



During my stay at Ormond, from March 5th to 

 April llth, examples of thirty species of Orthoptera 

 were collected. The young of numerous others were 

 seen but not taken. There is little doubt but that 

 as the season advances, the order is as well represented 

 there as in any similar region in the south. Those 

 taken, listed according to Scudder's "Catalogue of the 

 Described Orthoptera of the United States and Can- 

 ada," were as follows: 



1. Labia burgessi Scudd. Numerous examples of 



this small brown earwig were taken from be- 

 neath the bark of shrubs and logs on various 

 occasions, from March 5th on. It was de- 

 scribed from Palatka, Florida. 



2. Ischnoptera bolliana Sauss.-Zehnt. A single 



male of this species was taken March 19th 

 from beneath a pile of weeds along the edge 

 of the Halifax River in the town of Ormond. 

 It has been recorded heretofore only from 

 Texas and New Mexico. 



3. Ischnoptera unicolor Scudd. This species was 



common from March 17th on, beneath the 

 bark of pine logs and stumps. Its range in- 

 cludes the greater portion of the United 

 States east of the Rocky Mountains. It is 

 my opinion, based on numerous observations 



