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British Columbia: Goldstream to Downie Creek, Selkirk Mts. (J. C. 

 Bradley) ; Golden (W. Wenman) ; Carbonate Eiver, Moraine Lake, Val- 

 ley of Ten Peaks, Hector and Emerald Lake (J. C. Bradley). 



Saskatchewan: Methy Lake (Kennicott) ; Farewell (V. A. Arm- 

 strong) . 



Vancouver I.: (U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



Quebec: James Bay and Eupert House (Alanson Skinner) ; Saguenay 

 Eiver (Engelhardt) ; Montmorency; Amherst Island and Anticosti Island 

 (Samuel Henshaw). 



Ontario: Moose Factory (Alanson Skinner); Eat Portage (J. C. 

 Bradley). 



Labrador: (A. S. Packard) ; Cape Charles. 



'New Brunswick: St. John (Mus. Comp. Zool.). 



Newfoundland: East Coast; Cod Eoy (L. P. Gratacap). 



Nova Scotia: Digby (John Eussell) ; Ship Harbor (Samuel Hen- 

 shaw). 



Oregon: Umatilla (Samuel Henshaw). 



Washington: Brinnon, Hoods Canal (J. C. Bradley); Wenass and 

 Spokane (Samuel Henshaw). 



Idaho: Moscow (J. M. Aldrich). 



Wyoming: Douglas; Laramie (U. S. Nat. Mus.); Carbonate (Wort- 

 mann). 



Colorado: Pike's Peak, 10,500 ft. (Wheeler) ; Pike's Peak, half-way 

 house (T. D. A. Cockerell) ; Cripple Creek, 10,200 ft., Cascade; Floris- 

 sant, 8500 ft., and Williams Canyon, Manitou, 8000 ft. (Wheeler) ; El- 

 dora, 8600 ft., and Ward, 9000 ft. (T. D. A. Cockerell) ; Ft. Collins 

 (E. G. Titus). 



New Mexico: Cloudcroft (H. Skinner) ; Beulah, 8000 ft., and Pecos 

 (T. D. A. Cockerell) ; Barela Mesa (Miss A. Gohrman) ; Manzanares 

 (Miss M. Cooper). 



Michigan: Isle Eoyale and Porcupine Mts. (0. McCreary and C. C. 

 Adams) ; Marquette (M. Downing). 



Wisconsin: "White Fish Bay, near Milwaukee, in tamarack bog 

 (Wheeler). 



Maine : Eeeds Isle, Penobscot Bay (A. C. Burrill) ; South Harpswell 

 (Wheeler) ; Heald Pond, near Jackman (F. A. Jones). 



Vermont : Jay Peak summit, 4018 ft. 



New Hampshire: Mt. Washington, 3840 ft. (W. Eeiff). 



Pennsylvania: St. Vincent (Jerome Schmitt). 



I have followed Forel and Emery in placing under the var. whymperi 

 all the American ants which were formerly regarded as belonging to the 



