MORGAN HEBARD 107 



Specimens Examined, in addition to 156' previously recorded: 159; 84 males, 

 67 females and 8 immature individuals. 



New Jersey: May's Landing, VIII, 29, 1914, (Hebard; common in small 

 fresh-water marsh), 2 9. Tuckahoe, VIII, 26, 1914, (Hebard; in fresh-water 

 marsh), 1 cf, 5 9. Cedar Springs, VIII, 14. 1914. (Hebard; small colony in 

 rushes of fresh-water marsh), 2 cf , 1 9 . Cape May Court House, VIII. 21, 



1914, (Hebard; in cat-tails and rushes bordering salt-marsh), 1 9. Cape 

 May, VIII, IS to 31, 1917, (W. Stone), 12 a', 13 9,1 juv. 9, [A. X. S. P.]. 



North Carolina: Asheville, VIII, 1897, 2 c?, 2 9, [Cornell Univ.]. 



Georgia: Dillard, Rabun County, 2200 feet, IX, 4, 1917, (R. and H.; 

 numerous colony in swampy spot, covered with low weeds), 3 d^, 3 9,1 juv. 9 . 

 Billy's Island, Okeefenokee Swamp, VII, 16 to 19, 1917, (Hebard; in swamp 

 vegetation on edge of lake). Id'. 



Florida: Fort Mj-ers, IX, 13 to 15, 1917, (R. and H.; one small colon}- in 

 "hammock" undergrowth), 3 cf, 1 9. 



Ohio: Columbus, (Wood), 1 9, [Hebard Cln.]. 



Indiana: Kosciusko County, VIII, 11, 1902, (W. S. Blatchley), 1 9, [Heb- 

 ard Cln.]. ^'igo Countv, IX, IS, 1894, (\\. S. Blatchley), 1 cf, [Hebard 

 Cln.]. 



Wisconsin: Fond du Lac, (Mitchell), 1 d, [Hebard Cln.]. 



Illinois: Wolf Lake, near Havana, IX. 10, 1S9S, 1 cf , 1 9 , [Hebard Cln.]. 



Tennessee: Chattanooga, (B. Shimek), 1 d, 2 9, [Hebard Cln.]. 



Alabama: Opelika, VIII, 2, 1915, (Hebard; moderate numbers everywhere 

 in marshy areas), 19,1 juv. cf. Montgomery, IX, 8, 1915, (R. and H.; 

 common in marshy river bottom areas), 2 d, 2 9. Greenville, Butler 

 County, VIII, 3, 1915, (Hebard), 4 cf , 1 9. Evergreen, Conecuh County 

 VIII, 4, 1915, (Hebard; moderate numbers in marshy area), 2cf . Flomaton, 

 Escambia County, VIII, 27, 1915, (R. and H.; moderately large colony in 

 grasses of opening in ''branch"), 2 cf , 1 9 • 



Mississippi: Meridian, IX, 10, 1915, (R. and H.; locally common in marshy 

 areas in bottom), 2 0^,3 9. Winona, IX, 15, 1915, (Hebard; in grasses bor- 

 dering slough), 1 cf, 1 9. 



Louisiana: Arcadia, VIII, 20, 1915, (R. and H.), 1 d. Spanish Fort, 

 Orleans Parish, VIII, 5 to 7, 1915, (R. and H.; common in high gra.ss marsh 

 bordering Lake Pontchartrain), 7 cf , 4 9 . Orleans Canal, near Spanish 

 Fort, Orleans Parish, VIII, 6 and 7, 1915, (R. and H.; very common in high 

 mar.sh grass), 5 cf , 4 9. New Orleans, VI, 29, 1916, (Rehn), Icf, [A. M. X. 

 H.]; VIII, 6, 1915, (R. and H.), 1 cf, 19. Harahan, Plaquemines Parish, 

 VIII, 7, 1915, (R. and H. ; one in short grass of levee, one in heavy willow swamp 

 bordering river), 2 9. Rhoda, St. Mary Parish, VIll, 8, 1915, (R. and H.; 

 common in swampy areas about small pond), 1 cf- Morgan City, VIII, 8, 



1915, (R. and H.; everywhere common in swamp vegetation), 5 cf, 6 9. 

 Lafayette, VIII, 9, 1915, (R. andH.; swamp grasses near bayou), 1 cf , 1 juv. 



9 . Lake Charles, VIII, 10, 1915, (R. and H.; common in marshy areas, two 

 seen at light at night), 19,1 juv. 9. 



* Of these, sixty-eight are from localities ranging from Mexico south to 

 Argentina. 



TR.\NS. am. EXT. SOC, XLVIII. 



