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and Summit Camp in Lassen Co.) ; Colorado (Mudd} r Pass and Phan- 

 tom Valley in Rocky Mountain National Park at 9,400 ft.); Idaho 

 ("Cornwall," "Houser Lake," Moscow Mt., and Worley); Manitoba 

 (Cedar Lake); Michigan (Charlevoix Co., Clinton Co., Grand Tra- 

 verse Co., Gratiot Co., Kalkaska Co., Leelanau Co., Mecosta Co., 

 Midland Co., Montcalm Co., Osceola Co., and Wexford Co.); New 

 Hampshire (Bretton Woods, carriage road on Mount Washington, 

 "Glen House," Jaffrey, and Randolph); New York ("Axton" in the 

 Adirondack Mts., Cliff Mt. at 3,000 ft. in Essex Co., Ithaca, McLean 

 Reserve in Tompkins Co., "Mt. Ivy," Rock City in Cattaraugus Co., 

 and Syracuse); Ontario (Almonte, Brule Lake, Forbes, Jockvale, 

 Merivale, Ottawa, Sudbury, and Trenton); Oregon (Cannon Beach, 

 Cascadia, Corvallis, Portland, and Trout Creek Camp in Santiam 

 Pass in Linn Co.); Prince Edward Island (Alberton); Quebec (Hem- 

 mingford, Hull, La Trappe, Montreal, Mount Lyall at 1,500 ft., 

 Sherbrooke, and Wright); Washington (Bellingham, "Loon Lake," 

 Spokane, and Swamp Creek in King Co.); Wisconsin (Door Co.); 

 and Yukon (Dawson). 



Nearly all the collection dates are in spring and early summer but 

 a few are in August. The great majority of specimens seem to have 

 originated from a single spring and early summer generation. Some 

 of the August specimens are from far northern localities and seem 

 still to represent the early season generation, but a few from more 

 southern localities may have come from a partial second generation. 



Early collecting dates and all collecting dates for August are as 

 follows: April 11 at Portland, Oreg. ; April 16 at San Anselmo, Calif.; 

 April 17 at Eureka, Calif.; April 18 at Corvallis, Oreg.; May 6 at 

 Bear Mt., B. C; May 8 at Syracuse and Mt. Ivy, N. Y.; May 9 at 

 Bellingham, Wash.; May 10 at Vernon, B. C; May 14 at Forbes, 



Figures 69, 70. — Localities: 69 (left), Triclistus crassus; 70 (right) T. brunnipes. 



