THE MOUNT DESEKT REGION 31 



Pond Iresou Hill, spring fed, s^veeping with sieve. 



Edge Gt. Heath beside road, sweeping, warm afternoon. 



New Mill Pond. Moths on lily pads; beetles in yellow, but 



not white lilies. 

 Penikese. Lupin, grass, etc. on blossoms. 

 Middle Ed. before branch to Town Hill, on swamp carrot 



blossoms. 

 Field E. of Middle X Town Hill Eds. sweeping. Warm, sunny. 

 New Mill Meadow, sweeping. Warm, sunny. 

 Cross Ed. to Sal. Cove swamp. Carrot blossoms. 

 Pond Ireson Hill, scraping. 

 Greeu Mt. road, blossoms of spirea mostly. 

 Green Mt. road. Meat trap set for a week. 

 Penikese, sweejjing. 

 Filter-beds. Solidago. 



Green Mt. road. Meat trap set for a week. 

 Eoad New Mill Meadow X Half Moon Pond, sweeping at side 



of road. 

 Road Eagle Lake X N. E. H. near drained pond, sweeping, 



warm P.M. 

 Somesville X Town Hill Ed. N. of brook, sAveeping beside road, 



warm p.m. 

 Path Breakneck Ed. X Fawn Pond. Goldenrod, spirea, etc. 



Warm, sunny A.M. 

 Witch Hole. Still and warm, boat, Avhite water lilies. 

 New Mill Meadow X Half Moon Pond Ed. Dark, damp day. 

 Cedar swamp Eagle Lk. X N. E. H. Ed. Moss, rotten logs in 



dark swamp. Meat trap. 

 Sand pit on Sargent Drive — sand, some solidago, netting and 



digging. 

 Saw Mill ground near Indian Pt. Sec. 15 — sweeping, Avarm 



and cloudy. 

 Norway Drive, hoUoAv along brook, beating bushes, overcast, 



warm p.m. 

 Sand pit on Sargent Drive — meat trap. 

 Western Mt. lower half of Center Trail — aster, alder, fern, 



beating and sweeping all day. 

 Blair property. Meat trap from Aug. 25th. 

 Entrance to Abel's. Meat trap on burnt-over land. 

 Penikese wood shed. Tra^j, baited Avith bacon. 

 Abandoned farm near Mt. D. X Tremont line. Grove young 



poplars; beetles swarming. 

 Shore W. of Sea Wall, warm clear A.M. Solidago, aster. 

 Wood road at Marshwood, Avarm, damp a.m. 

 Pretty Marsh — field of Heracium, flying fast and feeding. 

 Lab. at light. 



SaAV mill land Sec. 15 — under bark of old logs. 

 Green Mt. Dike's Peak — ants flying along side of plantation 



Pinus haiiksiana (Br.). 



