38 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Feb., '07 



June 15-21. San Juan. 



June 22, 23. Chacoj. 



June 24. San Miguel Tucuru. 



June 25-27. Purula. 



June 28- July 26. San Geronimo. 



July 27. Rabinal (2850 ft.). Dry region, with scrubby 

 woods, cacti, etc. 



July 28. Cubulco (2900 ft.). 



July 29. Joyabaj (4300 ft.). Open mountainous region, 

 intersected by deep barrancas. Pines and oaks on 

 slopes. Central plateau becoming higher westward. 



July 30. Santo Tomas Chiche (6100 ft.). Los Altos 

 region. 



July 3 1 -Aug. 5. Chimente, Quiche mountains (7600 

 ft.). Oaks, pine, alder, etc., on slopes. Potatoes and 

 maize cultivated. 



Aug. 6. Totonicapam (7900 ft.). Pine-clad slopes. 



Aug. 7. Chevuc (9900 ft.). Pine woods. 



Aug. 8. Los Encuentros (8400 ft.). 



Aug. 9, 10. Desconsuelo (Solchicha) (about 10,500 

 ft.). Pine forests. Very bleak situation. Carriage 

 road from Guatemala city to Quezaltenango passes 

 this place following the summit of the highest portion 

 of the Cordillera. Potatoes only cultivated at this 

 elevation. 



Aug. 11-15. Pachoc (9200 ft.). Pine woods. 



Aug. 1 6. Totonicapam. 



Aug. 17-19. Quezaltenango (7600 ft.). Cultivated 

 ground mostly. 



Aug. 2O-Sept. 9. Finca of Las Nubes, on the Pacific 

 slope of the Cerro Zunil, above Mazatenango (4050 

 ft.). Coffee plantations, with dense forest above. 



Sept. 10-23. San Isidro (1600 ft.). Pacific slope. Sec- 

 ond growth woods, cleared in places for coffee and 

 cacao plantations. 

 Sept. 24. Retalhuleu (950 ft.). Pacific slope. Second 



growth woods. 

 Sept. 25-Oct. 7. Las Mercedes (3200 ft.). Pacific slope. 



