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nd MT, scudderi latus. In all, one hundred and twenty-four 
were secured. . 
examining the “Annotated List of Species,” a few records and 
for some remarks. The record of Telmatettix aztecus 
from Mt. Sheridan, Oklahoma, is of considerable interest, as 
“that of Orphulella specigsa from Cheaha Mountain, Ala- 
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position on the synonymy 
erica, a digest of 
"to this subject up to the present time, and in addition, some origmal ob- 
vations and conclusions of ber own that have never before been pub- 
The text is clear and covers all phases of the subject that are and are 
| to con to be of interest to people in general. Moreover, the 
merous illustrations are destined to make clear all points that might 
av i doubtful without this assistance. To indicate the scope of 
we cite the titles of the different chapters: 1. Systematic Po- 
i Structure. I]. Some Habits of the Adults. Herein the types 
of everyday interest are fully brought before the reader and 
considered in regard to a phenomenon, the knowledge of which is so ex- 
ceedingly useful in that it dictates what shall be the extent of extermina- 
on the relief of a given area wherein the prevalent species of mos- 
are known. V. Larvae and Pupae. VI. Malaria. VII. Yellow 
