FORMICIDAE. 19 



FORMICIDAE. CAMPONOTINAE. 



(Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.); Arlington (Mus. Comp. Zool.); Woods 

 Hole (Wheeler). 



Conn. — New Haven (Butrick) ; Salisbury, New Haven and 

 Orange (Britton); Colebrook (Wheeler). 



66. Formica pallide-fulva nitidiventris Emery var. fuscata 

 Emer^. 



Wheeler, Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., 1904, vol. 20, p. 370. 

 Formica pallide-fulva I^atr. subsp. juscata Emery, Zool. jahrb. 

 Syst., 1893, vol. 7, p. 656, § • "Beatty, (Pennsylvanien)." 



Mass. — Essex County (King); South Natick (Morse). 



67. Formica morsei Wheeler. 



Wheeler, Psyche, 1906, vol. 13, p. 39, pi. -4, §■ "South 

 Natick, Massachusetts." 



Mass.— South Natick (Morse). 



68. Formica fusca Linne var. subsericea (Say) Emery. 



Emery, Zool. jahrb. Syst., 1893, vol. 7, p. 659, $ ? d". 



Formica subsericea Say, Boston journ. nat. hist., 1836, vol. 1, p. 

 289, 290, 9 d. "Indiana." 



Formica fusca Mayr, Verb. zool. bot. ges. Wien, 1886, vol. 36, 

 p. 426, 427. 



N. H. — Holderness (Morse); Canobie Lake and West Ossipie 

 (King). 



Mass. — Sherborn, Wellesley and Andover (JNIorse) ; Essex 

 County, Mt. Tom and vSpringfield (King) ; Springfield (Allen) ; 

 Arlington and Cambridge (Mus. Comp. Zool.); Readville (Amer. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist.); Medford (Dall); Woods Hole (Miss Eielde, 

 W' heeler) . 



R. I. — Providence (Davis). 



Conn. — Suffield (Dimmock); Branford, Cheshire, Mt. Carmel 

 and New Haven (Viereck); New Haven and Salisbury (Britton); 



