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and April 4th. Ranges throughout the Gulf 

 and South Atlantic States. 



7. Tettix blatchleyi Hancock. Two females of a 



Tettix which proved to be new, were secured 

 on March llth and April 9th, respectively, 

 from damp, sandy places along a roadside, 

 west of Ormond. With the other grouse lo- 

 custs taken, they were submitted to Dr. J. L. 

 Hancock of Chicago, and by him described.* 

 He states that they belong to the T. arenosus 

 series but are distinguished from arenosus 

 and allied species by the "slightly more ru- 

 gose pronotum, more decidedly compressed 

 lateral carinse, and the compresso-narrowing 

 behind the shoulders of the dor sum." Dr. 

 Hancock states that a specimen from New 

 York, in the collection of the U. S. National 

 Museum, is of the same species. 



8. Paratettix rugosus Scudd. This was found to 



be a common species along roadsides and 

 about the borders of marshes in cultivated 

 grounds from March llth on. It has been 

 recorded from Florida, Nebraska and Old 

 Mexico. 



9. Tettigidea lateralis Say. This was in company 



with and even more common than the preced- 

 ing. Several pairs were taken in coitu on 

 March llth and April 9th. It ranges from 



Tettigidae of North America, 1902, p. 91. 



