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EUTROPOUS. 



Bees: 1, worker, s. and c. p.; 4, male, s. ; 11, worker, s. ; 12, 

 worker, s. and c. p.; 20, male and female, s. and c. p.; 24, female, s. 

 and c. p.; 25, male, s. ; 30, female, s. ; 31, female, s. ; 34, male and 

 female, s. ; 35, male and female, s. and c. p. ; 42, female, s. ; 52, female, 

 s. ; 59, female, s. ; 65, female, s. 



HEMITROPOUS. 



Bees : 72, female, s. ; 80, male and female, s. and c. p. ; 87, female, 

 s. and c. p.; 89, male, s. ; 99, female, s. ; 102, female, s. ; 104, male 

 and female, s. and c. p. ; 105. male and female, s. and c. p. ; 106. male 

 and female, s. and c. p.; 109, female, s. ; 115, male and female, s. ; 

 116, female, s. and e. p.; 118, female, s. and c. p.; 122, female, c. p.; 

 123. male and female, s. ; 124, female, s. ; 125, female, s. ; 128, male 

 and female, s. ; 130, male and female, s. ; 131, male, s. ; 135, female, s. ; 

 136, male, s. 



Wasps: 142; 143; 147; 149; 151; 153; 186; 188; 196; 197; 201; 



204 — all s. 



Flies- 272; 275; 277; 278; 280; 288; 291; 292; 293; 298; 300; 

 304; 306; 307; 308; 313; 315; 316; 317; 318; 319; 330; 331; 332; 333; 

 334 — all s. or f. p. 



Butterflies and moths: 454; 461; 463; 464; 471; 476; 493; 505— 



all s. 



ALLOTEOPOUS. 



Wasps: 137; 141; 157; 158; 159; 161; 162; 163; 164; 165; 167; 

 169; 170; 171; 172; 173; 177; 179; 180; 185; 189; 192; 194; 208; 209; 

 210 ; 211 ; 212 ; 213 ; 216— all s. 



Cuckoo-flies : 220 ; 222— both s. 



Parasitic wasps : 223 ; 224 ; 225 ; 226 ; 228 ; 229 ; 231 ; 236— all s. 



Flies : 253 ; 254 ; 256 ; 259 ; 260 ; 262 ; 266 ; 350 ; 359 ; 366 ; 367 ; 368 

 369; 370; 372; 373; 377; 378; 381; 384; 385; 389; 390; 391; 392; 395 

 398; 400; 401; 406; 409; 413; 416; 424; 425; 430; 440; 442; 443; 444 

 445 — all s. or f. p. 



Beetles: 50~6 ; 512; 518; 519; 521; 525; 527; 532; 533; 534; 537— 

 all s. or f. p. 



Bugs: 542; 543; 545; 547: 554; 557: 561— all s. 



Eutrop 15 = 8.2% 



Hemitrop 68 = 37.4% 



Allotrop 99 = 54.4% 



15. Solidago canadensis L. Canada Goldenrod. 



The flowers make their appearance around July 27, and have 

 been found as late as November 5. The discal floret is a trifle 

 wider than that of the preceding species, but otherwise there is 

 hardly any difference noticeable. 



141 visitors have been recorded for Milwaukee. 



