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ingston Co., Gogebic Co., Gull Lake Biological Station in Kalamazoo 

 Co., Isabella Co., Lapeer Co., Leelanau Co., Luce Co., Mackinac Co., 

 Manistee Co., Mecosta Co., Midland Co., Missaukee Co., Saginaw 

 Co., Sanilac Co., Shiawassee Co., Wayne Co., and Wbitefish Point in 

 Chippewa Co.) ; Minnesota (Crookston, Itasca Park, Kawishiwi River, 

 Lake Itasca, Mille Lacs, Plummer, Pope Co., and Traverse Co.) ; New 

 Brunswick (Charlo and Pokemouche) ; New Hampshire (Center Har- 

 bor, Lake of the Clouds on Mount Washington, Pinkham Notch, and 

 Randolph); New Jersey (Montclair and Moorestown); New Mexico 

 (Cloudcroft, "Hell's Canyon," and Jemez Springs) ; New York (Bemus 

 Point, Buffalo, Connecticut Hill, Copake Falls, Farmingdale, Flat- 

 bush, Floral Park, Greene Co., Hancock, Ithaca, Lake Mohonk in 

 Ulster Co., McLean Reserve in Tompkins Co., Millwood, North 

 Eva as, Nyack, Oneonta, Poughkeepsie, Saranac, Shokan, Sodus, and 

 Springdale in Cayuga Co.) ; North Carolina (Forney Ridge on Andrews 

 Bald in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Hamrick, and 

 Mount Pisgah at 4,800 to 5,300 ft.) ; North Dakota (Greenwood slough 

 near Grand Forks and Stevens Township in Ramsey Co.) ; Northwest 

 Territories (Fort Smith); Nova Scotia (Aldershot, Berwick, Blomi- 

 don, Habitant, Kentville, Kings Co., Northville, Starr's Point, and 

 Weston) ; Ohio (Hinckley in Medina Co., Olmsted, Puritas Springs 

 in Cuyahoga Co., Put-in-Bay, and Wooster); Ontario (Amyot, Bells 

 Corners, Bobcaygeon, Carleton City in Napean Township, Constance 

 Bay, Fort William, Gananoque, Gravenhurst in Muskoka District, 

 Guelph, Jordon, Ingersoll, Kearney, Kinloss, Merivale, Norfolk, 

 Normandale, Ottawa, Rockcliffe, "Salines," Simcoe, Southampton, 

 Sudbury, Tweed, and Vineland Station); Pennsylvania (Carlisle 

 Junction, Crisp in Westmoreland Co., Delaware Co., Roxborough, and 

 Spring Brook) ; Prince Edward Island (Alberton and Portage) ; Que- 

 bec (Aylmer, Brome, Cap Rouge, Cascapedia River, Duchesney, 

 Forestville, Georgeville, Hemmingford, Hull, Kazabazua, Knowlton, 

 Laniel, Montreal, Mount Lyall, Nominingue, and Stoneham) ; South 

 Carolina (Greenville); Tennessee (Knox Co.); Utah (Vivian Park); 

 Vermont (Laurel Lake near Jacksonville); Virginia (Charlottesville, 

 Falls Church, Galax, and Pimmit Run in Fairfax Co.); Washington 

 (Ashford and Wenatchee) ; West Virginia (Cheat Mt. at 2,000 ft. in 

 Randolph Co.); and Wisconsin (Door Co., Gays Mills, Green Lake, 

 Laona, Madison, Rib Mountain State Park, Sawyer Co., Wood Co., 

 and Worden Township in Clark Co.). 



Collection dates are mostly in June, July, and August, not so many 

 in September, and only stragglers after September. The few records 

 that are earlier than June or later than October 15 are: April 27 at 

 Merivale, Ont.; April 28 at Workman Creek, Sierra Ancha, Ariz.; 

 May 2 at Parker Creek, Sierra Ancha, Ariz.; May 5 at Hinckley in 



