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26. Ailanticus pachyme'rus Bunn. Several nymphs 



of this locustid were secured on March 26th. 



27. Gryllotalpa borealis Burm. A specimen was 



brought me by a negro on March 20th. He 

 stated that it is very common about the bor- 

 ders of low, cultivated fields, and his state- 

 ment is borne out by the number of runways 

 I noted. 



28. Ellipes minuta Scudd. On March 30th this 



little burrowing cricket was found in num- 

 bers, in company with the grouse locusts 

 (Tettigirae) in a low spot in the corner of a 

 cultivated hammock. It occurs from Min- 

 nesota to the Gulf. 



29. Nemobius ambitiosus Scudd. This handsome 



little ground cricket was common in open 

 places along the forest roadways during 

 March and April. It was described from 

 Ft. Reed, Florida, and I can find no other 

 record of its occurrence. 



30. Gryllus pennsylvanicus Burm. This was the 



only field cricket seen. It was plentiful be- 

 neath rubbish in open and cultivated 

 grounds. 



