1914.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 501 



Middle District. — Lahaway (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.); Canton (Fox). 



Pine Barrens. — Lakewood (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.); head of 

 Tuckahoe River (Fox). 



Coastal District. — Ocean Mew, frequent in old, briery fields and 

 along edge of woods (Fox); Anglesea (N. J. St. Mus. Rep.). 



Cape May Interior. — S. Seaville (Fox); Dennisville (Fox); Cler- 

 mont (Fox)20; Swain (Fox). 



Remarks. — All individuals of this species taken by me were of 

 the yellow-winged variety. 



DISSOSTEIRA Scudd. 

 D. Carolina Linn. 



General Distribution. — All temperate North America from the 

 Atlantic to the Pacific. 



Local Distribution. — Abundant in all districts with the possible 

 exception of certain parts of the Pine Barrens. 



Ecological Distribution. — Found in all dry or moderately 

 humid locations where there is more or less bare ground; largely 

 a campestral species, less frequent in sylvan haunts; occurs in fields, 

 meadows, and open woodland, especially abundant on roads, paths, 

 trails, etc. 



IjOCAlity Records (list includes my own records only). 



Piedmont Plateau. — Rock Hill, Perkasie, Collegeville, Valley 

 Forge, Fort Washington, Mt. Airy, Germantown, Pink Hill, Phila- 

 delphia. 



Middle District. — Tullytown, Elmwood, Paschalville, Esssington, 

 Newcastle. 



Washington Park, Mantua, Almonesson, Laurel Springs, Clemen- 

 ton, Jericho, Canton. 



Pine Barrens. — Clementon, Penbryn, Winslow, most frequent 

 in cleared land, less common in scrub land; Manumuskin, Belleplain, 

 Mt. Pleasant, Formosa Bog, mostlj^ on more open roads and in 

 abandoned fields, infrequent in woodland clearings. 



Coastal District. — Petersburg, Palermo, Seaville, Ocean View, 

 Court House, Goshen, Green Creek, Sea Isle City, Townsend Inlet, 

 Seven-mile Beach, Anglesea, Wildwood, Cape May, Dennisville. 



SPHARAGEMON Scudd. 

 S. saxatile Morse. 



General Range. — New England States south in the mountains 

 to southern Virginia, locally westwards to Arkansas. 



2° The record for Cedar Grove attributed to me in the N. J. St. Mus. Report 

 refers to this Cape May County locality, which is also called Cedar Grove, and 

 not to the Pine Barren locality described under that name in the list of localities. 



