ORTHOPTERA OF NOVA SCOTIA. — PIERS. 219 



now of Truro, has also collected to some extent in our south- 

 ernmost county of Yarmouth, and references to his work 

 will likewise be found in my paper. I have also examined 

 such small entomological collections as are shown at the 

 Provincial Exhibitions to ascertain what Orthoptera they 

 contain. 



Bibliography. — The following publications deal more or 

 less fully with Nova Scotian Orthoptera or contain original 

 records of occurrences in this province. Bromley's and 

 Dawson's very brief references, beforementioned, are too 

 short and general to list. 



1869-70 [71].— Walker, Francis, F. L. S., etc. Catalogue of 

 the Specimens of Dermaptera Saltatoria in the Collec- 

 tion of the British Museum. 8vo. 

 [Parti.] Gryllidae, Blattari^, Locustidse. Pp. 1-224. 



Lond., 1869. 

 Part II. Locustidae (continued). Pp. 225-423. Lend., 



1869. 

 Part III. Locustidae (continued), Acrididse. Pp. 425- 



604. Lond., 1870. 

 Part IV. Acrididse (continued). Pp. 605-809. Lond., 



1870. 

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of Blattarise, Supplement to the Catalogue of 



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Pp. 811-850; 1-43; 1-116. Lond., 1870 [1871]. 

 In this work 12 nominal species are noted as 

 having been collected in Nova Scotia, the original 

 labels showing that they were taken by the before- 

 mentioned Lieut. Redman, who was here at least 

 some years prior to 1848 and probably from 1820 to 

 1822. (See page 216). 

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