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Brooklyn; Aqueduct; Pinelawn ; Rockaway; Fire I.; Cold Sp. Harb. ; 

 Oyster Bay ; Wading R. ; Southold ; Orient ; Selden ; Coram ; Yaphank ; River- 

 head; Calverton; Springs; Montauk; Gardiners I., Aug-Oct 



[N. griseus E. M. Walker has been reported from Toronto (Ontario), several of the 

 New England States, and Indiana. It should be found in New York State.] 



N. maculatus Blatch. SI, Sep 19, a male and a female, Ds (Hebard) ; LI: Flat- 

 bush, Sep 30, Zah (Hebard). 



N. cubensis Sauss. SI, Aug 22, a female, Ds (Hebard). 



N. palustris Blatch. White Plains, Sep, Leon; LI: Yaphank, Aug 26, 1916, rather 

 abundant in an old cranberry bog, on raised places among the moss ; Southold, 

 Sep 4, 1912, a male and a female. 



N. carolinus Scudd. Bronxville, Aug; West Pt., Sep; Suffern, Oct; Ramapo, Oct; 

 Catskills, Sep; Ithaca, Oct; Olcott, Aug; SI: generally distributed, Jl-Nov ; 

 LI: Farmingdale, Oct; Pinelawn, Aug; Wading R., Sep; Springs, Sep. 



OecANTHUS Serville 



O. niveus DeG. Snowy Tree Cricket. Ramapo, Oct; West Pt., Robn; Middle 

 Hope (NYS) ; Elmira, Sep, Diven; Ithaca, Jl-Aug (CU) ; Geneva; 

 Rochester; Alfred; Otto (CU) ; Ripley (NYS); "It is found all over the 

 State of New York with the exception of forested regions in the north- 

 eastern part (B. B, Fulton, 1915). SI: Generally distributed, and may be 

 heard singing, especially in gardens among the grapevines, raspberry bushes, 

 and fruit trees, from Jl until frost. It sings all night and continues when the 

 temperature is rather low. LI: Generally distributed: Brooklyn; Maspetb ; 

 Flushing ; Central Pk. ; Sea Cliff ; Long Beach ; Smithtown ; Wading R. ; 

 Greenport; Southold; Coram; Yaphank; Riverhead ; Amagansett; Montauk; 

 on Gardiners I. it is probably the most plentiful species of the genus, 

 occurring often in the clumps of bayberry bushes. 



O. angustipennis Fitch. Bronxville, Sep (Woodr) ; White Plains, Sep, Leon; 

 W. Nyack, Sep; Ithaca, Aug (CU) ; Rochester, D eve son; common in the 

 lake region of the western part of the State (B. B. Fulton, 1915) ; SI: 

 common Aug-Oct, but more of a woodland species than niveus; LI: Prospect 

 Pk. ; Brooklyn; Maspeth, Ols; Fire I.; Central Pk. ; Cold Sp. Harb.; Bay 

 Shore, Ols ; Selden ; Coram ; Yaphank ; Riverhead ; Promised Land ; Calver- 

 ton; Amagansett; Greenport; Southold; Orient, Nov 1, 1914, in orchard. 

 Lath ; Gardiners I., Aug. 



O. exclamationis Ds. Bronxville, Aug-Oct (Woodr) ; SI: (type locality) : Buck's 

 Hollow, Sep ; Long Neck, Aug-Sep ; Watchogue, Aug ; Eltingville, Sep ; 

 LI: Flushing; Kissena Pk., Aug; Central Pk., Aug-Sep; Cold Sp. Harb., 

 Sep ; Selden, Aug ; Yaphank, Sep-Oct ; Springs, Aug ; Smithtown, Aug ; 

 Deep Pond, Wading R., Aug ; Shelter I., Aug ; Southold, Sep ; Gardiners I., 

 Aug. 



O. nigricornis Wlk. Van Cort. Pk., Sep ; White Plains, Sep, Leon, Var. quadripunc- 

 tatus Beut. : Rye, Oct; Karner, Aug; Onteora Mt., Aug (How) ; Ithaca, Jl-Ofct 

 (CU) ; Rochester, Deveson; Otto (CU) ; Cattaraugus, Sep (CU). SI: Common 

 on goldenrods, asters, and other low-growing plants along the edge of the salt 

 meadows as well as inland, Aug-Oct ; Huguenot, Oct 3, 1913, a male eat- 

 ing an aphid. Var. quadripunctatus Beut. : Watchogue ; Long Neck ; Totten- 

 ville. LI : Generally distributed, Aug-Oct : Queens ; Maspeth ; Flushing ; 

 Aqueduct ; Rockaway ; Long Beach ; Fire I. ; Pinelawn ; Bay Shore, Ols ; 

 Coram, several on sugared trees ; Yaphank ; Patchogue ; Southold ; Orient, 

 Lath. Var. quadripunctatus Beut. : Aqueduct ; Rockaway ; Long Beach ; Fire 



