Dec, '02] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 309 



28, 2800 feet. This species is not uncommon in the North- 

 eastern States. 



Nitopns montanns Banks. 



Chimney Lake, August 20, 3000 feet ; beneath birch bark, 

 August 23, 3000 feet ; on the summit, 19th August, 5215 feet. 

 This species was previously known only from Mt. Washington, 

 N. Hamp. ; these specimens vary much in the depth of mark- 

 ings. 



Liobnnum longipes Weed. 



Beneath birch bark, 23d August, 3000 feet. Found in the 

 Northeastern States, the northern specimens have quite short 

 legs. Specimens from Mt. Washington agree exactly with the 

 Katahdin specimens. 



Records of New Jersey and Pennsylvania Orthoptcra, 



By James A. G. Rehn. 



The following records are published mainly as contributions 

 to a faunistic study of the Orthoptera of the country adjacent 

 to Philadelphia. Much of the data relates to the pine barrens 

 of New Jersey, which have been rather closely examined on a 

 number of trips. 



BIvATTlD^. 

 Nyctibora sericea Burmeister. 



Delaware River Wharves, Philadelphia, Penna. C. Few 

 Seiss. 



This species has once been recorded from New England. 



ACRIDIDi^. 



Acrydimn arenosnm (Burmeister). 

 Tettix arcnosus Auct. 



Glenside, Montgomery Co., Pa. May 5, 1901. H. L. 

 Viereck. 



Paratettiz cucnllatus (Burmeister). 



lona, Gloucester Co., New Jersey. May 26, 1902. E. 

 Daecke. 



