12 
like 2 to 2 Va of the underlying cells. At the wing margin 5 cells 
are counted between Rs and M 3 , and 4 between Ms and Rs. 19 
postnodal cross-veins. Length of upmost wing fragment 21 mm. 
Segments of abdomen transversally rugose. Anal appendages broad, 
square, with a slight curve on the inside margin, and midway on 
the surface a groove which is steeply bounded anteriorly but flattened 
posteriorly. Length of the preserved piece of abdomen (in a straight 
line) 25 mm. 
1 specimen. Struer (poss. Min. Museum). 
Orthoptera Saîtatoria 
The fragment of a hind wing of a saltatorial Orthopteron is at 
hand; judging by the radial sector branches (Si and S 2 ) which join 
below, it must be referred to a locust, Phasgonoridæ (Locustidæ olim). 
It is, however, impossible to decide to which of the subfamilies it 
belongs. The venation of the hind wing does not in the recent forms 
present any subfamily character allowing with certainty an applic¬ 
ation to unknown forms. As the vein at the margin of the wing, 
which I have lettered M3, issues from the vein behind, and not from 
that before it, we most likely may exclude the greatest of the sub¬ 
families, Phaneropterinœ and also Pseudophyllince , the two groups to 
which we should otherwise a priori have turned for a comparison. 
It is much more likely that it may belong to one of the subfamilies 
