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Co., Or., Sept. lo, A. P. Morse ; California, Uhler, Dyar, Edwards ; 

 Coast of California, Trowbridge ; and San Diego, Cala , Palmer. 



2. Stenopelmatus irregularis Brunn. — This was described from 

 Mazatlan, Mex., Arizona and California. I have specimens from near 

 Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Sept., Henshaw ; California, Kdwards, Behrens, 

 Dyar ; San Francisco, Cal., Edwards, Bischofif; Sonoma and Marin 

 Counties, Cal., Osten Sacken ; San Bernardino, Cal., Feb., Palmer, and 

 Ft. Tejon, Cal., Uhler. 



3. Stenopelmatus californicus Brunn. — Originally described from 

 Vancouver only, and notv/ithstanding its name, now first recorded from 

 California. I have before me specimens from Drain, Sept. 11, and Rose- 

 burg, Douglas Co., Or., Sept. 10, A. P. Morse; Ft. Crook, Cal.; Mill 

 Valley, Cal., Aug. 22, Morse; Nevada Valley to Cloud's Rest, Yosemite 

 Valley, Cal., Aug. 12, Morse; 8-mile station, road to Yosemite Valley, 

 Cal., Aug. 9, Morse ; Tehachipi, Kern Co., Cal., Aug. 2, Morse ; South 

 Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., Cal., Rivers (Morse) ; and San Diego, 

 Cal., July. 



Stenopelmatus fasciaius Thorn. — I have seen only the single 

 existing type, a female, in the U. S. National Museum, which comes 

 from southern Idaho. It does not agree with Thomas's description in 

 the spines of the hind tibiae, as it has five on the inner carina and five or 

 six (differing on the two legs) oa the outer caiina ; while he gives five on 

 the inner and four ( $) ox three (?) on the outer carina. It is therefore 

 doubtful whether all his specimens belonged to one species ; if they did 

 not, the others probably belonged to the next species, as it is the only 

 other one known from east of the Sierra Nevadas, except in the 

 south. Thomas credits the present species to Wyoming and Utah as 

 well as Idaho. 



I introduce the species here to complete the reckoning of the forms 

 found in the United States and Canada, but prefix no number, as it is not 

 known from the Pacific Coast. 



4. Stenopelmatus oculatus Scudd. (^S. hydrocephalus Brunn.) — 

 The specimens I have seen come from Harrison, Sioux Co., Neb., 

 Bruner ; Wyoming, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Utah, Suckley, Packard ; Spring 

 Lake Villa, Utah Co., Utah, Aug. 1-4, Palmer ; St. George, Washington 

 Co., Utah, Apr. 1-12, Palmer; Mt. Trumbull, Utah, June 7-10, Palmer ; 

 Mokiak Pass, Utah. Apr. 20-30, Palmer; Nevada, Akhurst, Edwards; 

 Virginia City, Nev., Seckels ; Carson Valley, Nev., Simpson ; Ruby 



