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21. Schistocerca damnified Sauss. With the preced- 



ing and more common after March llth. It 

 occurs from Pennsylvania and Illinois south- 

 ward. 



22. Melanoplus propinquus McNeill. The males of 



this, the southern representative of the north- 

 ern M. femur-rubrum, made their first ap- 

 pearance on March 16th; the females on 

 March 25th. They became common by April 

 5th, frequenting grassy slopes free from un- 

 derbrush. It is so far known only from 

 Florida. 



23. Paroxya atlantica Scudd. Numerous examples 



of this trim-bodied species were secured on 

 April 3rd and dates thereafter in a clearing 

 in the low hammock region west of Ormond. 

 It occurs near the coast in Georgia and 

 Florida. 



24. Aptenopedes sphenarioides Scudd. Frequent 



from March 7th on, in old orange orchards 

 and cultivated grounds. It lias heretofore 

 been .recorded only from Ft. Keed and Jack- 

 sonville, Florida. 



25. Conocephalus nietoi Sauss. Four females, 



three green, one brown, were taken from a 

 species of tall grass in orchards and clearings 

 on March 16th and April 2nd. Heretofore 

 it has been known only from Texas and 

 Louisiana. 



