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localities, Thompson's Mills, Georgia, New Harmony, Indiana, 

 and Dallas, Texas. 



Specimens Examined: Previously recorded, 3. Here recorded, 174; 141 

 males, 30 females and 3 immature females. 



Woodhaven, Long Island, New York, VIII, 1912, (W. T. Davis), 7 cf , 4 

 9, [Davis Cln.]. 



Utrecht, Brooklyn, New York, VIII, 8, 1908, (W. T. Davis), 3 cf , [Davis 

 Cln.]. 



Tysens Lane, New Dorp, Staten Island, Xew York, VIII, 19 to 28, 1911, 

 (W. T. Davis), 3 cf , [Davis Cln.]. 



Richmond, Staten Island, New York, VIII, 22, 1909, (W. T. Davis), 7 

 d', [Davis Cln.]. 



Runyon, New Jersey, X, 8, 1909, (W. T. Davis), 2 d", [Davis and U. S. 

 N. M. Clns.]. 



Washington Park, New Jersey, VIII, 1, 1911, (H. Fox; border of bog), 

 1 cf ,11 [A. N. S. P.]. 



Mullica River flats, Burlington County, New Jersey, VIII, 24, 1914, 

 (H.; in high salt marsh grass, bushes and everywhere in e.xceptionally 

 heavj' cover), 2 cf . 



Pleasantville, New Jersey, VIII, 16 and 17, 1914, (H.; in heavy weeds 

 and grasses along shore margin of salt marsh and 1 cf in heavy weeds on 

 high ground west of town); 29 cT, 10 9 . 



Mays Landing, New Jersey, VIII, 29, 1914, (H.; in low bushy weeds in 

 marshy area), 2 cf . 



Tuckahoe, New Jersey, VIII, 26, 1914, (H.; in heavy marsh grasses, reeds 

 and bushes in fresh w^ater marsh), 2 cf, 1 9 . 



Ocean City, New Jersey, VIII, 21, 1914, (H.; fresh water marshy area 

 of heavy grasses on barrier beach). 1 d^. 



Swainton, New Jersey, VIII, 21, 1914, (H. ; in fresh water marshy meadow 

 among grasses, ferns and low bushes), 1 cf. 



Cape May Court House, New Jersey, VIII, 21, 1914, (H.; in heavy weeds 

 and reedy tangles on shore margin of salt marsh), 6 cf , 1 9 . 



Erma, New Jersey, VIII, 14, 1912, (W. T. Davis), 1 9, [Davis Cln.]. 



Cold Spring, New Jersey, VIII, 1910, (W. T. Davis), 1 d, [Davis Cln.]. 



Cape May Point, New Jersey, IX, 9, 1911, (H. Fox; shore margin of salt 

 marsh), 1 9," [A. N. S. P.]. 



Cornwells, Pennsylvania, IX, 7, 1914, (H.; heavy vegetation in bog), 

 1 d. 



Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, VII, 2.'), 1911, (E. R. Casey), 1 9, [Casey 

 Cln.]. 



Philadelphia Neck, Pennsjdvania, IX, 29, 1913, (H.; in low plants in 

 marshy spot), 1 cf. 



11 These specimens have unfortunately been recently recorded as Cono- 

 cephalus nebrascensis by Fox, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1914, p. 524 

 (1914). 



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