FORMICIDAE. 17 



FORMICIDAE. CAMPONOTINAE. 



59. Formica nepticula 'Wheeler. 



Wheeler, Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., 1905, vol. 21, p. 270-272, 

 §96^. "COLEBROOK, Litchfield County, Conn." 



Conn. — Colebrook (^Yheeler). 



60. Formica impexa ^Yheele^. 



\\heeler, Bull. Amer. mus. uat. hist., 1905, vol. 21, p. 273-274, 

 ^ . "Porcupine Mountains in northern Michigan." 

 Wheeler, Psyche, 1906, vol. 13, p. 40, 9 . 



Mass. — Sherborn (Morse). 



61. Formica dry as Wheeler var. gymnomma ^Yheeler. 



Wheeler, Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., 1905, vol. 21, p. 269-270, 

 §. "Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y., and * * * 



NEAR ROCKFORD, IlL." 



Mass. — Cambridge (Mus. Comp. Zool.). 

 Conn. — Colebrook (Wheeler). 



<32. Formica exsectoides Forel. 



Forel, Ann. soc. ent. Belg., 1886, vol. 30, C. R. p. xxxviii, xxxix, 

 § ?. "N[e\v] Hampshire * * * Connecticut * * * Alle- 

 ■GHANYS." Emerv, Zool. jahrb. Syst., 1893, vol. 7, p. 053, taf. 

 22, fig. 6. ' " ' 



Formica iufegra Nyl. Mayr, Verb. zool. bot. ges. Wien, 1862, 

 vol. 12, p. 701, 702. 



ISIe.— Ogunquit (Pratt). 



N. H. — (Forel); Canobie Lake (King); Franconia (Mrs. 

 Slosson). 



Mass. — Sherborn and Wellesley (Morse); Essex County and 

 Mt. Tom (King); Lowell (Blanchard); Woods Hole (Wheeler); 

 Lake Pleasant (Carey); Warwick (INIiss Edmonds). 



Conn. — (Mayr) ; Branford, North Haven and New Haven 



