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p. 331); Marion County, 3 miles south of Lost Springs (Burt, 1931, p. 15), 

 2 miles north of Marion (Burt, 1933b, p. 199); Marshall County, 3 miles 

 west of Blue Rapids (Burt, 1931, p. 15), 5 miles north of Cleburne (Burt, 

 1933b, p. 199), 2 miles west of Blue Rapids, 3 miles north of Marysville 

 (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 208), 4 miles west of Lillis (Burt, 1935b, p. 331); 

 Miami County, northeast of Pigeon Lake (Gloyd, 1932, p. 404); Mitchell 

 County (Branson, 1904, p. 360); Morris County, 3 miles east of Delavan (Burt 

 and Hoyle, 1934, p. 208) ; Nemaha County, 2 miles east of Corning (Burt, 

 1935b, p. 331); Neosho County (Branson, 1904, p. 360); Osage Cotmty, 3 miles 

 north of Osage City (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 208); Osborne and Phillips 

 Counties (Branson, 1904, p. 360) ; Potawatomie County (Branson, 1904, p. 360), 

 Belvue (Burt and Burt, 1929b, p. 457), 3 miles north of Blaine, Wamego 

 (Burt, 1935b, p. 331); Reno County, 1 mile south of Penalosa (Burt, 1935b, 

 p. 331); Re-public County, 4 miles north of Belleville (Burt and Burt, 1929a, 

 p. 11); Rice County, SiHca (Burt, 1935b, p. 331); Riley County, 5 miles west 

 of Cleburne (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 208), Randolph (Burt, 1935b, p. 

 331); Rooks County, 4 miles south of Plainville, 3 miles east of Stockton 

 (Burt, 1933b, p. 199); Saline County, 4 miles southeast of Mentor (Burt and 

 Hoyle, 1934, p. 208); Scott County (Branson, 1904, p. 360), 4 miles east of 

 Scott City (Burt, 1933b, p. 200) ; Sedgwick County, 1 mile southwest of Clear- 

 water (Burt, 1933b, p. 200); Shawnee and Sherman Counties (Branson, 1904, 

 p. 360); Smith County, 1 mile southwest of Kensington (Burt and Burt, 

 1929b, p. 457) ; Stafford County, near Big Salt Marsh (Burt and Burt, 1929b, 

 p. 457), 2 miles west of Macksville (Burt, 1933b, p. 200); Sumner County 

 (Branson, 1904, p. 360), Conway Springs (Burt, 1933b, p. 200), Argonia 

 (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 209) ; Wabaunsee County, 5 miles west of Maplehill 

 (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 209), 5 miles north of Alma (Burt, 1935b, p. 331); 

 Wallace County (Burt, 1933b, p. 200); Washington County, 3 miles west of 

 Barnes (Burt and Burt, 1929a, p. 11), 6 miles north of Haddam, 5 miles 

 northeast of Haddam, 2 miles northwest of Haddam (Burt and Burt, 1929b, 

 p. 457), west outskirts of Haddam (Burt, 1933b, p. 200). 

 Illinois: Henry County, 4 miles south of Cleveland (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 209) ; 

 Kankakee County, Pembroke Township (Schmidt and Necker, 1935, p. 70) ; 

 Madison and St. Clair Counties (Hurter, 1911, 174). Carman's reference to 

 "Rockland" (1892, p. 287) probably pertains to Rock Island, since no locality 

 of the former name can be found. 

 Wisconsin: Buffalo, Columbia, Crawford, Door, Grant, Milwaukee, Outagamie, 



Sauk, and Vernon Counties (Pope and Dickinson, 1928, p. 27). 

 Iowa: Ida County (Ruthven, 1919, p. 2); Jasper County, 1 mile east of Colfax 

 (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 209); Monona County, Onawa (Ruthven, 1919, 

 p. 2); Page County, 2 miles west of Clarinda (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 209); 

 Poweshiek County, Grinnell (Ruthven, 1913, p. 207) ; Woodbury County (Ruth- 

 ven, 1919, p. 2). 

 Nebraska: Boyd County, 9 miles west of Butte (Burt and Burt, 1929a, p. 11), 3 miles 

 southeast of Spencer (Burt, 1931, p. 15) ; Brown County (Taylor, 1891, p. 337) ; 

 Cherry County, Simeon (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 209) ; Dawes County (Taylor, 

 1891, p. 337); Dodge County, 4 miles southeast of Scribner (Burt and Hoyle, 

 1934, p. 209) ; Furnas County, Cambridge (Morse, 1927, p. 71) ; Gage County 

 (Taylor, 1891, p. 337), Blue Springs, 1 mile southwest of Cortland, 7 miles 

 east of Odell (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 209) ; Jefferson County, 6 miles east of 

 Reynolds (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 209) ; Keyapaha County, 3 miles west of 

 Norden (Burt and Burt, 1929a, p. 11); Knox County, 1 mile west of Niobrara 

 (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, p. 209), 7 miles north of Crofton (Burt, 1935b, p. 331) ; 

 Lancaster County (Taylor, 1891, p. 337), Lincoln (Burt and Hoyle, 1934, 



