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The specimens in this series are all of small size. Two of 

 them are of an almost uniform pale reddish-brown colour. 



84. Melanophis Packardn Scudder. 



SASK.— Regina (Caulfield), Moose Jaw (Caudell''), and Radis- 



son (Rehn). 

 ALTA. — Medicine Hat. 4 9 's (Alexander); Oct. i, 1903, 2 ^ 's, 



2 9 's (Willing). Also recorded from Calgary (CaudelP.) 

 B. C— (Scudderl) Nicola Valley. (Walker.) 



85. Melajioplus fxdiis Scudder. 



SASK.— Swifi Current Creek, Aug. 5, 1901, i 9. (Willing.) 



86. Melanophis infantilis Scudder. 



MAN. — Between Souris and Boissevain, and Brandon. (Walker.) 



SASK.. — Kamsack, I ^. Weyburn, 4 (^ 's. Yellow Grass, 3' ^ s. 



(Alexander.) Regina, Sept. 15, 1901, i ^\ Sept. 23, 1906, 2 



9 's. Also recorded from Regina (Caulfield), Moose Jaw 



(Walker, CaudelF'^), vicinity of Chaplin and Parkbeg, Indian 



Head, and near Waldeck (Walker) and Rudy (Rehn). 



ALTA. — Leduc, July 23, 1901, i $. Walsh, Aug. 23, 1901, 

 4 (^ 's, I 9- (Willing.) Lethbridge, i ^, . Medicine Hat, 2 

 9 's. (Alexander.) Also recorded from Macleod (Scudder*), 

 Calgary (CaudelP). 



87. Melanoplus jninor (Scudder). 



MAN. — Aweme, June 21, 28, 1904, 2 c^'s. (Criddle.) Also 

 reported from Winnipeg by Scuddei". 



SASK.— Rudy. (Rehn.) 



88. Melanophis hivittatus (Say). 



MAN.— Bonito, Swan River District, Sept. 8, 1906, i 9. Near 

 Durham, Swan River District, 3 J 's. (Alexander.) Also 

 recorded from Winnipeg and Lake Winnipeg (Scuddei^), Lake 

 of the Woods (Scudder^), and near Rosebank (Walker). 

 SASK.— Moosomin, i ,^ . Condee, i 9. Weyburn, i $. 

 (Alexander.) Regina, Aug. 12, 1901, i 9; Aug. 12, 1904, i 



9; Sept. 10, 1905, I i; Sept. 7, 1903, i A, nymph. 

 Swift Current, Sept. 17, i nymph. Radisson, July 29, 1907, i 



9 . (Willing.) Also recorded from Rush Lake (Walker), 

 Moose Jaw (CaudelP), Rudy and Radisson (Rehn). 



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