HUNTER: DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY. 15 



SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM 

 OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS FROM 1876 TO THE PRES- 

 ENT TIME. 



1876. — Colorado Springs and Pike's Peak, Colorado. 



1877. — Wallace county, Kansas. 



1878. — Gove county, Kansas. 



1879. — "Dome Rock," Platte canyon, Colorado. 



1879. — Idaho Springs, Colorado. 



1880. — Santa Fe canyon. New Mexico. 



1881. — Magdalena mountains, twenty-five miles west of Socorro. 



1882. — Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico. 



1883. — Gallinas canyon, near Las Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico. 



1884.— New Mexico. 



1889.— Estes Park, Colorado. 



1890. — Bailey, Platte canyon, Colorado. 



1891. — Manitou Park, Colorado. 



1892.— Estes Park, Colorado. 



1894. — Magdalena mountains. New Mexico. 



1897. — Estes Park, Colorado; Edwards, Finney, and Hamilton counties, 



Kansas. 

 1898. — Hamilton, Wallace and Greeley counties, Kansas. 

 1899. — Cheyenne and Sherman counties, Kansas. 

 1900. — Woods Hole, Massachusetts. 

 1901.— Buzzard's Bay. 



1902. — Hamilton and Morton counties, Kansas. 

 1902. — Oak Creek canyon and Humphi'ey's Peak, Arizona. 

 1903. — Clark county, Kansas. 

 1903. — Martinez, or Congress Junction, and Williams Fork of Colorado 



river. 

 1904. — Galveston, Texas. 



1904. — Oak Creek canyon, Coconino, Arizona. 

 1905. — Brownsville, Texas; San Bernardino ranch, on Sycamore creek, 



Cochise county, Arizona. 

 1906. — Pima county, Arizona. 

 1907. — Santa Rita mountains, Arizona. 

 1910. — Gove, Logan, Sheridan, Rawlins, Decatur, Thomas, Cheyenne, 



Sherman, Wallace, Greeley, Wichita, Scott, and Lane counties, 



Kansas. 

 1911. — Pratt, Kiowa, Meade, Haskell, Grant, Stanton, Morton, Stevens, 



Seward and Clark counties, Kansas. 

 1912. — Barton, Rush, Ness, Trego, Ellis, Russell, Osborne, Rooks, Gra- 

 ham, Norton, Phillips, and Smith counties, Kansas. 

 1913. — Rock river, Wyoming; Beaver creek, Montana. 



