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grass east of Charleston (Station III) it is a meager colony. Just 

 south of this grassy colony was a large one of the mountain mint. 

 Pycnanthemum flexuosum. This is shown in Figure i, Plate IV. 



The collections of animals (Nos. i, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 19, 28a, 36, 39, 44, 

 157, and 159) are as follows: 



Pond snail 



Crawfish 



Harvest-man 



Garden Spider 



Ambush Spider 



Red-tailed Dragon-fly 



Nine-spot Dragon-fly 



Prairie Ant-lion 



Lace-wing Fly 



Grasshopper 



Sordid Grasshopper 



Differential Grasshopper 



Red-legged Grasshopper 



Texan Katydid 



]\Ieadow Grasshopper 



Cone-nosed Katydid 



Four-spotted White Cricket 



Stink-bug 



Small Milkweed-bug 



Large Milkweed-bug 



Rapacious Soldier-bug 



Ambush Bug 



Four-eyed Milkweed Beetle 



Rhipiphorid beetle 



Bill-bug 



Milkweed Butterfly 



Giant Mosquito 



Mycetophilid fly 



Giant Bee-fly 



Vertebrated Robber-fly 



Honey-bee 



Bumblebee 



Bumblebee 



Eucerid bee 



Nomadid bee 



Leaf-cutting bee 



Rusty Digger-wasp 



Myzinid wasp 



