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1890); Canton (June 25, 1894); Lee (Aug. S, 1907); Olney 

 (Sept. 10, 1908). 



Indiana.— Wheatland (May 21, 1885). 



Iowa. — Clay County (July 3, 4, 13, and 17, 1907; August 

 7, 9, 13, and 19, 1907); Palo Alto County (July 13, 1907). 



Maine. — Sebec Lake (June 1, 1907); Upton (June 11, 12, 

 and 13, 1872); North Haven Island (June 16 and 19, 19(J7). 



Maryland. — Laurel (May 16, 1888) ; Mountain Lake Park 

 (July 3 and 4, 1899). 



Michigan.— Isle Royale (July 14, 1905; August 26 and 30, 

 1905); Porcupine Mountains (July 22, 1905). 



Minnesota. — Tower (June 14, 1895). 



Missouri. — Grandin (June 3, 1907). 



Montana.— Fort Keogh (May 28 and 31, 1889; June 2, 3, 

 4, and 8, 1889) ; Little Missouri River (June 6, 1916) ; Blackfoot 

 Agency (June 13, 1895) ; Summit (June 19, 1895) ; Java (June 

 28, 1895). 



New Hampshire. — Coos County (June 21 and 22, 1905). 



New York.— Peterboro (May 21, 1886; May 21 and 30, 

 1887; June 2 and 3, 1887; July 19, 1886) ; Highland Falls (May 

 13, 1880; May 27, 1876); Kenwood (June 19, 1900). 



North Dakota.— Lisbon (May 28, 1912); Pembina (June 3 

 and 9, 1873) ; Blackmer (June 5, 1915) ; Lidgerwood (June 18, 

 1915); Oakes (June 4, 1912; June 29, 1915); Kenmare (July 

 15, 1913); Dawson (July 21, 25, and 27, 1915; August 2, 1915); 

 Lostwood Lake (August 16, 1915). 



Ohio.— Wooster (June 20, 1892). 



Pennsylvania.— Carlisle (May 20, 1845; May 31, 1841); 

 Erie (May 21, 1894); Philadelphia (May 26, 1845). 



South Dakota.— Smithville (May 31, 1894); Miner County 

 (June 30, 1892) ; Evarts (August 6, 1903) ; Forestburg (August 

 10, 1906). 



Texas. — Brewster County (May 8, 1913); Runge (August 

 24, 1905); Brownsville (August 27 and 28, 1912); Columbus 

 (Sept. 4, 1905) ; Victoria (Sept. 12, 1906). 



Virginia.— Four Mile Run (Sept. 2, 1894; May 10, 1894). 



Wisconsin.— Madison (July 24, 1893). 



Costa Rica.— Santa Maria de Dota (Feb. 29, 1866; May 11, 

 1908). 



Nicaragua.— San Carlos (Feb. 25, 1892). 



Oaxaca.— Huilotepec (May 12, 1895). 



