40 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Feb., '07 



Jan. 2. Chimaltenango (5650 ft.). District cultivated 



with cereals. 



Jan. 3-11. Guatemala city. 

 Jan. 12. Antigua. 

 Jan. 13. Volcan de Agua (about 13,000 ft.) ascended. 



Scattered pines to near summit, deciduous trees up 



to about 9000 ft. 

 Jan. 14. Antigua. 

 Jan. i5-Feb. 3. Pantaleon (1700 ft.). Pacific slope. 



Sugar-cane fields and second growth (rastrojo). 

 Feb. 4-14. Mirandilla (1700 ft.). Similar ground. 

 Feb. 15. Escuintla. 

 Feb. 16-18. Torola (1000 ft). Scattered patches of 



forest. 

 Feb. 19-28. Paso Antonio (400 ft.). Open savanas, 



with scattered crescentia and other trees, near Pacific. 



Lagoons here adjacent to the Rio Michotoya drained 



and used for pasturing in dry season. 

 March 1-3. Torola. 

 March 4. Savana Grande, near the Rio Maria Linda 



(about 1150 ft.). Scrubby woods and cultivated 



ground. 

 March 5. La Gavita (La Gavia) (1700 ft.). Similar 



ground. 



March 6, 7. Brito. 

 March 8-16. Torola. District swarming with ticks in 



dry season. 



March 17- April 3. Guatemala city. 

 April 4, 5. Escuintla. 

 April 6, 7. San Jose de Guatemala. Left by steamer 



on 7th en route for Panama. 



April 9. La Union, Salvador. Landed for a few hours. 

 April 10. Corinto, Nicaragua. Landed for a few hours. 

 April 12. Punta Arenas, Costa Rica. Landed for a 



few hours. 

 April 17-20. Panama city. Left on 2Oth by steamer for 



Chiriqui. 

 April 22-30. David. Principal town of Chiriqui. Open 



