220 ORTHOPTERA OF NOVA SCOTIA. — PIERS. 



North of the United States. Dated Jan., 1872. 

 Canadian Entomologist, London, Ont., vol. 4, no. 2 

 (Feb., 1872), pp. 29-31. (The list of "Dermaptera 

 [Orthoptera]" is on pp. 30-31.) 



Lists 12 nominal species as occurring in Nova 

 Scotia, the same as noted in his previous Catalogue. 



1892. — Scudder, Samuel H[ubbard]. The Orthopteran Genus 

 Hippiscus. Psyche, vol. 6, Cambridge, 1892, pp. 

 265-274, 285-288, 301-304, 317-320, 333-336, 347-350, 

 359-363. 



On page 303 is a reference to "H. tuherculaius'^ 

 [ = H. apiculatus Harris] as occurring in Nova Scotia, 

 with the name of "Jones" attached. It is the sole 

 record for its occurrence here as far as known. See 

 remarks in the present paper, under H. apiculatus 

 (No. 11). 



1894. — Piers, Harry. Notes on Nova Scotian Zoology; 

 no. 3. Trans. N. S. Inst. Sc, vol. 7, Halifax, 1894, 

 pp. 395-410. 



On page 410 is a brief note on Crickets, "Acheia 

 ahhreviata" ( = Gryllus pennsylvanicus neglectus) and .A. 

 vittata { = N. fasciatus vittatus) at Windsor, N. S. 



1896. — Piers, Harry. Preliminary Notes on the Orthoptera 

 "of Nova Scotia. Trans. N. S. Inst. Sc, vol. 9, Halifax, 

 1896 (separates issued Nov.), pp. 208-218. 



Annotated list of 14 nominal species collected 

 about Halifax in 1895-6. 



1899. — Scudder, Samuel H. North American Species of 

 Orphulella. Can. Entomologist, vol. 31, no. 7, Lon- 

 don, Ont., July, 1899, pp. 177-188. 



On p. 184 is the only record of Orphulella speciosa 

 having been taken at Halifax by Piers. See remarks 

 on this doubtful record in the present paper. From 

 1896 until Scudder's death in May, 1911, many of 

 his papers contained references to the occurrence 



