72 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOL, XXXIV. 
On June 18 another trip was made to San Diego, returning to 
Los Angeles on June 20. On June 23 the writer started alone for 
various points north. While at Los Angeles collecting trips were 
taken to various points in the surrounding region. 
On June 25 and 26 my time was spent in collecting at Gnndelinne, 
and then the journey north was continued, a stop of one day being 
made at San Luis Obispo. San Francisco was reached on the evening 
of June 28, and on the 30th a steamer was taken for Eureka, where I 
arrived on the following day. Here one week was spent, when I 
returned south and proceeded to Chico, where I met Doctor Dyar 
on July 10. Together we resumed travel northward, stops being 
made at various points. From Sisson we ascended Mount Shasta as 
far as the snow line, and from Thrall we made a side trip to the 
Klamath Lake region in Oregon. 
On July 30 we reached Portland, Oregon, and the following day 
stopped in Seattle, Washington. On August 1 we made a trip to 
Mount Rainier, returning to Seattle on August 4. At Paradise 
Valley, on Mount Rainier, we found insect life abundant, and, though 
time prohibited our lingering there for more than a few hours, we 
secured a number of desirable specimens. 
On August 5 we proceeded to Vancouver, British Columbia, and 
on the following day went to Nanaimo and Wellington, on Vancouver 
Island. We left Wellington for Victoria on August 8, stopping at 
several points on the way. On August 14 we left Vancouver and 
traveled eastward, stopping at Laggan, Calgary, Medicine Hat, and 
Moose Jaw, Gunade and Portal, North Dakota. At Portal our last 
collecting was done, and we left there for home on August 26, reach- 
ing Washington three days later. 
Following is a list of the Orthoptera observed on this trip. 
Family BLATTID At. 
BLATTA ORIENTALIS, Linnzus. 
One male, one female, Chico, California. 
BLATTELLA GERMANICA Linnzus. 
One male, on steamer off the coast of California in early July. 
PERIPLANETA AMERICANA Linnezus. | 
One male, Indio, California. 
Family MANTID/. 
LITANEUTRIA OBSCURA Scudder. 
One female. Indio, California, June 5. This specimen is immature. 
It was found running in the desert and was very much like the 
surface of the ground in color. 
