496 BIOLOGICAL SUBVEl OF 



F. fcsi'a var. si t.skimcka Say. Around stones, New Mill Pond, 



July 12; Hying" at Jordan Pond, Aug. 12; swarming in 



la rue numbers, Seal Cove, Aug. 7. 

 F. neogagates Emery. S. W. Harbor; Bar Barbor, July 14— 



Sept. 6. 

 F. obscuetventris Mayr. One female taken but record of 



capture lost. Scarce. 

 P. bxjfa Integra Xyl. Eden, Aug. 9 ; Corfield, July 25. S. \V. 



Harbor in mound nest Aug. 31. Forms large colonies in 



stone piles. 

 F. SANGUINEA asehva Forel. Bar Harbor; S. \V. Harbor; 



Green Mt.; Section 26, June 21-Aug. 7. 



Camponotus Mayr 

 C. (mykmextoma) caryae (Fitch). One specimen taken on 

 Robinson Mt., Aug. 24, '34. 



0. HERCULEANUS LIGNIPERDUS Vai\ NOVABORACEXSIS (Fltcll). 



Common, June to Sept. Frequents old logs and stumps. 

 Same habits as below. 



C. herci'leanus pennsylvanicus (DeG.). The Carpenter 

 Ant. Common. Nesting in old logs and stumps, it frequently 

 migrates to farmhouses and becomes a pest both by riddling 

 the \voodwork and by visiting the kitchen for sweets. This 

 craze for "parking" our woods by removing all logs, etc., 

 is driving them into buildings. 



C. herculeanus var. whymperi Forel. Bar Harbor; Nar- 

 rows; Section 15 in log, June 16- Aug. 13. 



C. sp. One female. Mt. Desert (Br.) Apr. 9. 



Betuvlidae 

 Bethylus Latrcille 



B. sp. Bar Harbor, July 6 (Br.). 



B. n.sp. Gt. Heath, Sept. 25 (Br.). 



Cephalonomia Wostwood 



C. sp. Grt. Heath, Sept. 25. One in U.S.X..M. 

 C. n. sp. Bar Harbor, July 20. In U.S.N.M. 



