66 Fleas of Eastern United States 



County, May 13, 1933, on "wood mouse," female, three males 

 (F. R. Smith); Dorsey, April 28, 1933, on "meadow mouse," 

 female (G. R. Lunz) ; Plummer Island, 1904, on "Peromyscns 

 leucopus," female, two males; Silver Spring, April 3, 1934, on 

 "Microtus pennsylvanicus," male (H. E. Ewing) . MASSA- 

 CHUSETTS — Musekeget Island, July, 1924, on "Peromyscus 

 leucopus," female (W. S. Brooks) ; Squibnocket, June 11, 1936, 

 on Peromyscus leucopus fusus Bangs, male and female (C. N. 

 Smith) ; Sturbridge, May 28, 1928, on Peromyscus leucopus 

 noveboracensis (Fischer) , female (F. Harper) ; W. Tisbury, 

 June 9, 1936, on same host, male, three females (F. C. Bishopp) . 

 NEW HAMPSHIRE— Ossipec, July 17, 1927, on Peromyscus 

 maniculatus gracilis (LeConte) , female; Mount Washington, 

 July 1, 1928, on same host, two females (F. Harper) . NEW 

 JERSEY— Beach Haven, September 10, 1934, on ''Peromyscus 

 leucopus," female (F. Harper) ; Moorestown, April 16, 1933, on 

 "white-footed mouse," two females (G. R. Lunz) . NORTH 

 CAROLINA — Oconalufty R., on Peromyscus leucopus leu- 

 copus (Rafinesque) , two females (R. L. Boke) . OHIO — Fair- 

 field County, April 23, 1935, on "white-footed mouse," male (R. 

 Goslin). TENNESSEE— Greenbriar, April 18, 1931, on Pero- 

 myscus leucopus leucopus (Rafinesque) , male; LeConte, April 

 12, 1931, on "Microtus montanus," female (R. L. Boke) . VER- 

 MONT — Morgan, September 4, 1932, on Peromyscus mani- 

 culatus gracilis (LeConte), two males, two females (F. Har- 

 per); Pittsford Mills, August 13, 1927, on same host, female; 

 East Barnet, August 21, 1927, on same host, female (G. M. 

 Allen) ; Jay Peak, August 14, 1927, on same host, female (F. 

 Harper) . VIRGINIA— Dismal Swamp, April 5, 1931, on "white- 

 footed mouse," male (H. S. Peters) ; East Falls Church, October 

 21, 1928, on Peromyscus leucopus noveboracensis (Fischer), 

 male, two females. WISCONSIN— Fish Creek, September 14, 

 1930, on Peromyscus leucopus novaboracensis (Fischer) , male 

 and female (F. J. W. Schmidt) . 



Eastern hosts. White-footed Mouse (Peromyscus leucopus 

 leucopus (Rafinesque) , etc.) , Meadow-mouse ("Microtus 

 pennsylvanicus") , House-mouse ("Mus musculus") , Short- 

 tailed Shrew (Blarina brevicauda brevicauda (Say) ) . 



Eastern localities. District of Columbia, Georgia, Iowa, 

 Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, 

 North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, Vir- 

 ginia, Wisconsin, (Canada) . 



Type material. Female holotype from Peterboro, New York, 



