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the name gracilis of Bruner is not shown to be preoccupied 

 and the name exigiia, which is proposed by Kirby, p. 58, to 

 replace it, is unnecessary and falls into synonymy under the 

 name it was proposed to replace. 



P. 87. — Taxiarchus septentrionalis was described by Bruner, 

 not by Rehn as here listed. 



P. 104. — The Truxalis angusticornis of Stal is a synonym 

 of DicJiKomorpha viridis. It is correctly listed on page 125. 



P. 105. — Prof. Bruner's paper in Proc. U. S. Nat. ^Museum, 

 Vol. XXX, p. 613-694 was published June 5. 1906, not in Feb- 

 ruary as quoted by Kirby. Thus Bruner's H. lameUipes should 

 be listed in synonymy under Hasinus Rehn, which was de- 

 scribed in May of the same year, giving it precedence by a 

 month over Bruner's species. 



P. 107. — The species enslavae and lalida of Rehn are refer- 

 red to Syrbula without question by Rehn and Bruner. 



P. 108. — The Pedioscirfctes pulchcUa of Bruner has been 

 referred to the genus Acrocara for the last twenty years. 



P. 109. — Acrocara maculipeniiis is found in the United 

 States, having been recorded from Arizona by Rehn and Snow. 

 Specimens from that state are in the United States National 

 Museum. 



P. no. — The genus Gynnnes of Scudder is a synonym of 

 Bootettix Bruner as first suggested by Bruner* and later de- 

 finitely established by Caudell.^ 



P. 112. — Eiipedetes is a synonym of Eritcttix and Eupedctcs 

 carinatus Scudder is a synonym of Eritcttix variabilis Bruner.' 



P. 115. — The Stenobothriis siibconspersa of Walker is very 

 likely a synonym of Amblytropidia accident alls Saussure. 



P. 118. — Oeonomiis Scudder is a synonym of Napaia Mc- 

 Neill and Oeonomiis aUns is a synonym of Napaia gracilis 

 Bruner.' 



P. 122. — Kirby omits Orphulella losamatensis Caudell, Proc. 



*Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., vol. ii, p. 52 (1904). 



"Proc. U. S. Nat. IMus,, vol. xxxiv, p. 73 (1908). 



*Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., vol. lix, p. 331 (1907)- 



'Biol. Cent.-Amer., Orth., vol. ii, p. 90 (1904). 



