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Specimens (75 d 1 , 1029): From Alaska (Tanana) ; Alberta (Leth- 

 britlge and Waterton) ; Arizona (Greer) ; British Columbia (Chilcotin, 

 Fish Lake near Summerland, Gabriola Island, near Haney in Garibaldi 

 Park, Island Lake near Fernie, Kaslo, Lumby, Maple Bay, Midday 

 Valley near Merritt, Mission City, Pass Lake, "Payne Mine near 

 McGuigon," Robson, Sidney, Squamish, Sugar Lake, Terrace, 

 Victoria, and Wellington) ; California (Bluff Lake in San Bernardino 

 Co., Camino, Cisco, "Cow Creek," Dardanelle, Dodge Ridge Sports 

 Area near Pinecrest in Tuolumne Co., Fallen Leaf Lake at 6,300 to 

 7,000 ft., Field Brook in Humboldt Co., Giant Forest in Sequoia 

 National Park at 6,700 ft., near Glacier Point in Yosemite Park, 

 Glen Alpine Creek at Tahoe, Hope Valley in Alpine Co., Kelly, 

 Leevining, Marble Fork on Kings River Trail in Sequoia National 

 Park, May Lake in Yosemite Park at 10,500 ft., Meyers, Modoc 

 National Forest, Pescadero, Sagehen near Hobart Mills, Snow Crest 

 Camp in San Bernardino Co., Strawberry in Tuolumne Co., Summit 

 Camp in Lassen Co., Tamarack Flat in Yosemite Park, and Vade) ; 

 Colorado (near Nederland at 10,000 ft., Phantom Valley in Rocky 

 Mountain National Park at 9,400 ft., San Miguel Mts., and Williams 

 Canyon in El Paso Co.) ; Idaho (Bear, Bear Pass Creek in Butte Co., 

 Mount Moscow, Waha, and Wallace) ; Michigan (Isle Royale and 

 Whitefish Point in Chippewa Co.) ; Montana (Thompson Falls) ; 

 New Mexico (Cienega Canyon in the Sandia Mts. in Bernalillo Co.) ; 

 Oregon (Antelope Mts. in Harney Co. at 6,500 ft., Colton, Corvallis, 

 Crater Lake, Hurricane Creek in the Wallowa Mts., Little Strawberry 

 Lake in Grant Co. at 6,800 ft., Oceanside, Pamelia Lake on Mount 

 Jefferson at about 3,000 ft., Portland, and Sumpter) ; Ontario (20 

 miles south of Nipigon) ; Utah ("Beaver Canyon," Kamas, North 

 Fork of Provo Canyon, Ogden Canyon, Panguitch, Scofield at 8,000 

 ft., and Wasatch Mts.); Vermont (Laurel Lake near Jacksonville); 

 and Washington (Barnes State Park, Easton, Hoquiam, Mount 

 Rainier at 2,900 and 3,500 ft., San Juan Island, Satsop, and Sheep 

 Lake in Yakima Co. at 6,000 ft.). 



Among the above there are 2 c? , 59 from Laurel Lake, near Jackson- 

 ville, Vt., and a female from Isle Royale, Mich., which are colored 

 like tins subspecies but are in the range of the subspecies quebecensis. 

 A female from Whitefish Point, Mich., and another female from twenty 

 miles south of Nipigon, Ont., are intermediate in coloration but nearer 

 to the subspecies nortoni. It is not surprising to find some specimens 

 that do not follow the character and distribution typical of the two 

 subspecies, as their sole distinguishing character is rather variable. 



Collection dates are mostly from June 12 to August 30, with only 

 the following dates outside of this range: May 25 at Robson, B. C; 

 May 26 at Hoquiam, Wash.; May 28 at Victoria, B. C; May 29 at 



