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Figure 68. — Localities for Dipogon sayi sayi. 



of Columbia; Illinois (Chicago); Kansas (Manhattan); Maryland, 

 (Cabin John, Glen Echo, Plummers Island, Takoma Park, and Wood- 

 stock) ; Massachusetts (Cohasset, Forest Hills, Holliston, Lexington, 

 Mount Tom, Sherborn, South Hadley, South Natick, and Stony 

 Brook Reserve) ; Michigan (Ann Arbor, Branch County, Charlevoix 

 County, Deerfield TowTiship in Lapeer County, Huron Mts, ia 

 Marquette County, Midland County, and Muskegon County) ; 

 Minnesota (Cascade River in Cook County, Garrison, Hastings, 

 Houston County, Itasca Park, North Branch, and Washington 

 County) ; New Hampshire (Groton and Randolph) ; New Jersey 

 (Alpine, Clementon, Moorestown, Morris County, Ramsey, and 

 Riverton) ; New York (Bemus Point, Cold Spring Harbor, Connecticut 

 Hill in Tompkins County, Essex County, Fort Montgomery, Grand 

 Island, Ithaca, Labrador Lake in Cortland County, McLean Reserve 

 in Tompkins County, Millwood, North Fairhaven, Oneonta, Oswego, 

 Port Jefferson, Syracuse, and Yonkers); North Carolina (Black Mt., 

 Hamrick, and Mount Pisgah); Ohio (Salinaville) ; Ontario (Fisher 

 Glen, Georgetown, Leamington, Ottawa, and Ridgeway); Pennsyl- 

 vania (Camp Hill, Conewago, Dushore, Glenside, Harrisburg, High- 

 spire, Hummelstown, Inglenook, Shiremanstown, and Spring Brook); 

 Quebec (Abbotsford, Aylmer, Duchesnay, Fort Coulange, Hemming- 

 ford, Joliette, Kazubazua, Laniel, Montreal, and Megantic) ; Virginia 

 (Arlington, Chain Bridge, Dunn Loring, Great Falls, and Falls Church) ; 

 and Wisconsin (Hartland, Rib Mountain State Park, and Sawyer 

 County) . 



Most dates of capture are in the summer months, though records 

 for May and September are not rare. Unusually early and late 

 dates are: May 1 at Ann Arbor, Mich.; May 14 at Plummers Island, 

 Md.; May 20 at Spring Brook, Pa.; May 21 at New Haven, Conn.; 

 May 28 at Ottawa, Ontario; Sept. 11 at Dunn Loring (near Vienna), 



