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Park, and St. Anthony Park) ; New Hampshire (Jaffrey, Mount Madi- 

 son, Pinkham Notch, and Randolph); New Jersey (Moorestown, 

 Ridgewood, and Summit); New Mexico (Beulah); New York ("Ava- 

 lanch Trail in the Adirondacks," Bemus Point, Black Mt. near Lake 

 George, between Caroline and Harford, foot of "Cliff Mt. in Essex 

 Co. at 3,000 ft.," "Duck Lake in Cayuga Co.," Farmingdale, Flat- 

 bush, Freeville, Grand Island, Greene Co., Ithaca, "Lake Charlotte 

 in Columbia Co.," Lake George, Ludlowville, McLean Bogs Reserve 

 in Tompkins Co., Michigan Hollow near Danby, New Russia in Essex 

 Co., Niagara Falls, Oneonta, Ringwood near Ithaca, Rock City in 

 Cattaraugus Co., Taughannock Falls, and West Shelby) ; North Caro- 

 lina (Black Mts., between Blowing Rock and Linville at 3,000-4,000 

 ft., Crabtree Meadows in Yancey Co. at 3,600 ft., Craggy Gardens 

 in Buncombe Co. at 5,300 ft., Doughton Park, Forney Creek in Great 

 Smoky Mountains National Park, Hamrick, Mount Mitchell at 4,000 

 to 6,300 ft., Pink Beds on Mount Pisgah, Pisgah Mt. 4,800 to 5,300 

 ft., and North Fork of the Swannanoa River in the Black Mts.) ; Ohio 

 (Bedford, "Cedar Swamp," Cleveland, Columbus, Hinckley in Medina 

 Co., Licking Co., Puritas Springs in Cuyahoga Co., and Put-in-Bay); 

 Ontario (Kearney, Lyn, Ottawa, Simcoe, Sudbury, Turkey Point, and 

 Waubamik); Pennsylvania (Castle Rock in Delaware Co., Crisp in 

 Westmoreland Co., Cook Forest in Clarion Co., Inglenook in Dauphin 

 Co., New Bloomfield, North East, Perdix in Dauphin Co., Pike Co., 

 Valley Forge, and "Venator"); Quebec (Aylmer, Deschenes, Gaspe 

 Bay, Hemmingford, Knowlton, Lake Opasatika, Laniel, La Trappe, 

 Nominingue, Stoneham, Val Morin, and Wakefield); Rhode Island 

 (Buttonwoods and Hopkinton) ; South Carolina (Greenville and Moun- 

 tain Lake in Greenville Co.) ; South Dakota (near Mount Rushmore 

 in the Black Hills); Tennessee (Spencefield Trail in Great Smoky 

 Mountains National Park) ; Vermont (Laurel Lake near Jacksonville) ; 

 Virginia (Black Pond in Fairfax Co., Dixie Landing in Mathews Co., 

 Falls Church, Galax, Great Falls, and Skyline Drive) ; West Virginia 

 (Cheat Mt. in Randolph Co. at 2,000 ft.); and Wisconsin (Madison, 

 Menominee Indian Reservation, and Sawyer Co.). 



Dates of collection are distributed from late spring to early fall. 

 Unusually early and late dates are: April 6 in Midland Co., Mich.; 

 April 28 and 30 on Plummers Island, Md.; May 23 in Houston Co., 

 Minn.; May 24 at Ithaca, N. Y.; September 11 at Bar Harbor, Maine; 

 September 22 at New Bloomfield, Pa.; September 23 near Plummers 

 Island, Md.; September 24 at Great Falls, Va.; and October 4 on 

 Plummers Island, Md. We have collected the species many times 

 on the undergrowth of deciduous woods. 



There is one rearing record: d\ from Fagus, District of Columbia, 

 Apr. 22, 1909, H. E. Burke. 



