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33. Stenobothris dprsatus, Zett. 



montanus, Steph. 

 parattelus, Steph. 



pratorum, Fieb. Of this species the elytra are long but nar- 

 row, and the wings short. 



34. 8. elegans, Charp. 



tricarinatus, Steph. Bather a scarce species found in marshy situa- 

 tions. 



35. S. lineatus, Panz. Not a common species. 



36. viridulus, Linn. Common Grasshopper. 

 hatmorrhoidalis, Charp. 



stigmaticus, Rainb. 

 rubicunda, Steph. • 

 apnea, Steph. 



37. mollis, Charp. With pale elytra. Scarce. 



38. biguttulus, Linn. Common Grasshopper. 

 venosus, Steph. 



39. bicolor, Charp. With dusky elytra. Scarce. 

 rhomboideus, Steph. SchsefT. 



40. rufipes, Zett. Moderately common. 

 varipes, Steph. 



apricarius, Linn. 



41. miniatus, Charp. 



rubicundus, Germ. Of this species Mr. J. F. Stephens wrote " I ob- 

 tained this insect from Marshamian collection, and knows not its locality/ 



42. Gompkocerns bigutiatus, Charp. A common species. 



calidonienus, Steph. 

 apricarius, Steph. 

 ericelarius, Steph. 

 elegatis, Steph. 



43. G, rufus, Linn. A scarce species, found in the New Forest, and former- 

 ly in abundance at Battersea. 



44. G. sibiricus, Linn. Of this species Mr. J. F. Spephens writes "This 

 singular insect is in Mr. Hope's rich collection : taken on the hills near 

 Netley." 



45. Stetheopkgma grossum, Linn. A local species, occurring at Whittlesea- 

 mere and on the Dorset heaths. 



46. Locusta tartarica, Linn. Inserted in the British lists without authority. | 



47. Pachytylus migratorius, Linn. This is the locust most frequently met 

 in the West of England. " About the beginning of June, in the year 



