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II. Females. 



A. Wings extending beyond the tip of ovipositor. 



B. Pronotum with a single mesal brown band — anguslipennis. 

 . BB. Pronotum without a naesal brown band — niveus. 

 BBB. Pronotum dark or with three bands — nigricornis. 

 AA. Wings not extending beyond the tip of ovipositor — nigricornis. 



Bibliography. 



Scudder's " Materials for a Monograph of the North American Orthoptera" (Journal 

 Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. VII, 1862), contains a complete list of works up to that date. 

 The following list supplements the one given by Scudder : 



Beutenmuller, W. : Descriptive Catalogue of the Orthoptera found within Fifty 

 Miles of New York City. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. VI, 1894. 



Beutenmuller, W. ; Notes on North American Orthoptera. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat, 

 Hist., Vol. VI, 1894. 



Brunner von Wattenwyl : Prodromus der Europaischen Orthopteren. Leipzig, 1882.. 

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Brunner von Wattenwyl : Dispositio Gryllodeorum. Mittheil. d. Schweiz. Ent. 

 Soc, Vol. IV, pp. 164-170. 



Brunner von Wattenwyl : Revision du Systeme des Orthopteres. Geneva 1893, pp. 

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Fernald, C. H. : The Orthoptera of New England. Ann. Rep. Mass. Ag. OolL, 1888. 



Hart, C. A. : On the Species of OScanthus. Ent. News. Vol. II, p. 33, 1892. 



McNeill, J. : A List of the Orthoptera of Illinois. Psyche. Vol. VI, pp. 69, 1891. 



Redtenbacher, Jos. : Vergleichende Studien uber das Flugelgeader der Inseckten, 

 Ann. des k. k. naturhist. Hofmuseums Wien. 



Saussure, N. de, : Melanges Orthopterologiques. Fasc, V. Gryllide3, — Geneve, 1877. 



Saussure, N. de, : Etudes sur les Insectes Orthopteres. Mission Scientif. ay 

 Mexique. Paris, 1874. 



Scudder, S. H : A Century of Orthoptera. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XII, 

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Stal, C. : Recensio Orthopterorum. Revue Critique des Orthopteres de'crits par 

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Uhler, P. R. : Orthopterological Contributions. Proc. Entom. Soc. Phila., March f 

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A paper on Drasteria erechtea by Prof. F. M. Webster, illustrated with some very 

 beautiful drawings, was read by Dr. Bethune. 



A vote of thanks to the Treasurer and Secretary for their labours in the interests of 

 the Society, was moved by Dr. Fletcher, seconded by Mr. Fyles, and carried unanimously. 



Mr. Harrington, seconded by Mr. W. E. Saunders, moved a vote of thanks to Mr. 

 Dearness the retiring President, for the interest he had taken in the affairs of the Society 

 and his labour on its behalf. Carried unanimously. 



During the meetings many rare and interesting specimens were exhibited by those 

 present, among which may be mentioned a large number of moths obtained at electric 

 lights by Mr. Bice of London, and the following, collected in the neighborhood of Quebec 



