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mm. in length, a few have these parts well developed. In a great 

 many specimens collected, only two or three were intermediate 

 in this respect, that is to say, they are either without wings or 

 are well able to fly. 



Orchelimum fidicinium Rehn and Hebard. August. Salt 

 meadows. 



Ceuthophilus uhleri Scudder. September, October, and, what is 

 supposed to be the young, in early spring. C. macidatus was in- 

 cluded in the 1889 list, but as no Staten Island specimens are 

 now available, it had better be omitted, though it is a widely dis- 

 tributed species. 



Miogryllus saussurei Scudder. June. It is to be found in the 

 sandy parts of the island, but is not common. Its song is a slow 

 .zee-ee-ee, repeated at intervals of several seconds. 



