3IO ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Dec, 'o2 



Tettigidea parvipennis (Harris). 



Lucaston, Camden Co., New Jersey. April 14, 1902. E. 

 Daecke. Clemeuton, Camden Co., New Jersey. April 21, 1902. 

 E. Daecke. May 14, 1901. J. A. G. Rehn. Riverton, Bur- 

 lington Co., New Jersey. May 3. 1901. J. A. G. Rehn. Manu- 

 muskin, Cumberland Co., New Jersey. April 28, 1902. E. 

 Daecke. Castle Rock, Delaware Co., Pa. March 25, 1902. 

 E. Daecke. Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 24, 1902. J. A. G. Rehn. 



The last record was during a time of migration, great num- 

 bers of the species being noted in various sections of the city. 



Syrbnla admirabilis (Uhler). 



Manumuskin, Cumberland Co. , N. J., Sept. 15, 1902. E. 

 Daecke. Taunton, Burlington Co., N. J., Sept. 6, 1902. W. 

 Stone. 



Orphalella olivacea (Morse). 



Atlantic City, Atlantic Co., N. J. Sept. 11, 1902. J. A. 

 G. Rehn. 



Orphnlella pelidna (Burmeister). 



Medford, Burlington Co., N. J. Sept. 5 and 7, 1902. W. 

 Stone. Taunton, Burlington Co., N. J. Sept. 6, 1902. W. 

 Stone. Riverton, Burlington Co., N. J. Sept. 8, 1902. H. 

 ly. Viereck. Bear Swamp, Burlington Co., N. J. Aug. 13, 

 1902. J. A. G. Rehn. Speedwell, Burlington Co., N. J. 

 Aug. 12, 1902. J. A. G. Rehn. Clementon, Camden Co., N. 

 J. Aug. 31, 1902. J. A. G. Rehn. 



This bog loving species is exceedingly common on the cran- 

 berry bogs, and has been taken outside of the pine barren sec- 

 tion at Riverton and Westville. 



Orphalella speciosa (Scudder). 



Ricketts, Wyoming Co., Pa. Sept. i, 1900. S. Brown. 

 Ganoga Lake, Sullivan Co., Pa. Sept. 3, 1900. S. Brown. 



These api)ear to be the first Pennsylvania records for this 

 form, 



Obloealtlii coniparu (Harris). 



Between Atbiou and (Quaker Bridge, Burlington Co., N. J. 



