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It will be seen from this table that these forms present con- 

 siderable individual variation, but when the relative propor- 

 tions are considered the diagnostic size features hold true. 



We have indicated as paratypes two males and two females 

 taken at Stafford's Forge, New Jersey, on August 18 and September 

 5, 1908 (Rehn) and four males and two females taken at Atsion, 

 New Jersey, on August 2, 1901 (Rehn) and July 30, 1911 (R. 

 & H.). 



This form ranges typically from north-central Georgia (Silver 

 Lake and Thompson's Mills) and eastern North Carolina (New 

 Berne) northward over southeastern Virginia and southern New 

 Jersey to southern Massachusetts (Woods Hole and Nantucket), 

 westward as far as known only to the fall line in Virginia (Peters- 

 burg and vicinity of Washington) and Pennsylvania (Philadel- 

 phia), but occurring typical in the Temiessee Valley drainage at 

 Sand Mountain, Georgia, and southward passing into /. floridana 

 as stated above. For records belonging to this form but recorded 

 b}" Fox as A. ohlongifolia see comments under the latter species. 



Specimens Examined: 87; 44 o^, 41 9,2 9 n. 



Woods Hole, :\Iassachusetts, (Dr. Chas. Schiiffer), 1 9, [A. N. S. P.]; 

 (Mrs. S. F. Smith), 1 9, [M. C. Z.]. 



Nantucket, Massachusetts, (Scudder), 4 cf , [M. C. Z.]. 



Cornwells, Pennsylvania, IX, 7, 1914, (H.; along river in vines and 

 bushes), 1 cf . 



Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (S. F. Gross), 1 d", [Hebard Cln.]. 



Stafford's Forge, New Jersey, VII, 16, 1911, VIII, 18 and IX, 1908, (R.; 

 in high weeds on moist ground), 3 o^, 3 9, type, allotype and paratypes, 

 [A. N. S. P. and Hebard Cln.]. 



Atsion, New Jersey, VIII, 2, 1901, (R.), VII, 30, 1911, (R. & H.), 4 cf, 

 2 9 , Paratypes, [A. N. S. P. and Hebard Cln.]. 



Cedar Grove, New Jersey, VIII, 29, 1904, (R.), 1 <f, [A. N. S. P.]. 



Tuckerton, New Jersey, VIII, 31, (W. T. Davis), 1 9, [Davis Cln.]. 



Mullica River meadows near New Gretna, New Jersey, VIII, 24, 1914, 

 (H.; on edge of marsh), 19. 



Reega, New Jersey, VII, 20, VII, 31, VIII, 10, VIII, 16, VIII, 29, 1914, 

 (H. ; in pine barrens, one colony in clump of vines and bushes), 11 cf, 16 9 , 

 2 9 n. 



Absecon, New Jersey, 1 cf , [A. N. S. P.]. 



Cedar Springs, New Jersey, VIII, 26, 1914, (H.; in marsh), 4 9 . 



Greenfield, New Jersey, X, 1, 1910, (H. Fox), 2 9 , [A. N. S. P.]. 



Sea Isle Junction, New Jersey, (H. Fox), 1 9 , [A. N. S. P.]. 



Ocean View, New Jersey, VIII, 15, 1910, (H. Fox), 1 9, [A. N. S. P.]; 

 VII, 27, 1914, (H.; on edge of salt marsh), 1 o^. 



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