Ins. 207 
ORTHOPTERA. 
BY 
Robert McLachlan, F.R.S., F.L.S., &c. 
The General Subject. 
Bolivar, IonAciO. Sin6psis de los Ortopteros de Espana y Portugal. 
An. Soc. Esp. vi. pp. 249-348, pis. iii.-v. (Continued from the pre- 
vious vol. ; comprises the Locustidce^ which are worked out in a 
gieatly detailed manner.) 
Dodge, G. M. New Species of Orthoptera. Canad. Ent. ix. pp. 111-113. 
Krauss, H. Orthopteren vom Senegal, gesammelt von Dr. Franz Stein- 
dachner. SB. Ak. Wien, Ixxvi. Abth. i. pp. 29-63, pis. i. & ii. 
Provancher, L. Faune Canadienne : Les Insectes, Orthopteres, addi- 
tions et corrections. Nat. Canad. ix. pp. 289-200. Cf. Zool. Rec. 
xiii. Ins. p. 211. The whole of the Orthoptera are also included in 
the same author’s “Faune Entomologique du Canada,” vol. ii. fasc. i. 
pp. 1-53. 
Saussure, H. de. Melanges Orthopt^rologiques. Fasc. v., Gryllides. 
Geneve, Bdle, et Lyon : 1877, pp. 169-604, pis. xi.-xv., 4to. (Pub- 
lished also in M^m. Soc. Phys. Genev. xxv. pp. 1-362.) 
ScUDDER, S. H. A Century of Orthoptera. Decade Acrydii. P. 
Bost. Soc. xix. pp. 27-36. 
. New forms of saltatorial Orthoptera from the Southern United 
States. L. c. pp. 35-41. f 
. The Florida Orthoptera collected by Mr. if. H. Comstock. L. c. 
pp. 80-94. 
StAl, C. Orthoptera nova ex Insulis Philippinis. (Efv. Ak. Forh. 
xxxiv. No. 10, pp. 33-68. 
Wood-Mason, James. On a small collection of Orthopterous insects of 
the families Phasmidce and Mantidcc^ from Australia and New 
Britain, with descriptions of new species. Ann. N. H. (4) xx. 
pp. 74-77. 
Enumerates 8 species, 4 of which are new. 
