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female, Euterline, July 19, 1912 (E. Daecke) ; male. Charter Oak. July 11, 



1917 (H. B. Kirk) ; male, Rockville, August 4, 1912; female, Hackton Mills, 

 August 21, 1920. 



South Dakota: Female, Elk Point, June 19, 1924 (H. C. Severin) ; female, 

 Brookings, June 22, 1891 (H. C. Severin); 2 females, male, Brookings; 

 female, male, Platte, July 20, 1923 (C. N. Ainslie) ; female, Martin. June 

 16, 1925 (H. C. Severin) ; female, Martin, September 3, 1923; 2 females, 

 Martin, September 3, 1924 (H. C. Severin) ; 7 females, Buffalo, July 31, 

 1924; male. Hot Springs, July 1, 1924; male, Hot Springs, July 1, 1924; 

 female. Hot Springs, July 10, 1924; male, Hot Springs, July 12, 1924; 

 male, Hot Springs ; female, Redig, July 30, 1924 ; male, Wasta, September 

 12, 1923 ; 4 females, 2 males. 



Tennessee : Female, Monroe County, July 6, 1S90 ; female. Caney Spring. June 

 IS, 1918 (G. G. Ainslie) ; female. Leakwood, July 19, 1915 (H. V. Harris) ; 

 male, Chattanooga, July 4, 1922 (T. H. Hubbell) ; male, Chattanooga, July 

 5, 1922 (T. H. Hubbell) ; female, Allardt, August 18, 1922 (T. H. Hubbell) ; 

 2 females, Allardt, August 20, 1922 (T. H. Hubbell) ; 2 males, Allardt, 

 August 23, 1922 (T. H. Hubbell) ; male, Grassy Cove, July 7, 1922 (T. H. 

 Hubbell) ; male, Grassy Cove, July 8, 1922 (T. H. Hubbell) ; female. Grassy 

 Cove, July 12, 1922 (T. H, Hubbell) ; male. Grassy Cove, July 15, 1922 

 (T. H. Hubbell). 



Texas: Female, 2 males, Beaumont, August, 1918 (G. E. Riley) ; female, Colum- 

 bus (Wickham) ; male, Dayton, August, 1918 (G. E. Riley) ; 2 males, 

 Trinity, August 24, 1907 (W. W. Yothers) ; female, Jacksonville, August 1, 

 1906 (F. C. Bishopp) ; male, Mineola, July 19, 1906 (Bishopp and Jones) ; 

 male, Paris, October 26, 1904 (C R. Jones) ; male. College Station, June 20, 

 1919 (H. J. Reinhard) ; male, College Station. May 27, 1907 (F. C. Pratt) ; 

 male, College Station, July 11, 1917 (H. J. Reinhard) ; male. College Sta- 

 tion, September 3, 1916 (H. J. Reinhard) ; male, Lee County, May 24, 1906; 

 male, Lee County, July, 1906 ; female, Lee County, August, 1905 ; male, Lee 

 County, September 13, 1905; female, Fedor ; female, Rosser, September 23, 

 1905 (C. R. Jones) ; female, Victoria, June 22, 1906 (W. E. Hinds) ; male, 

 Victoria, July 26, 1906 (F. C. Pratt) ; 2 males, Victoria, August 13, 1902 

 (W. E. Hinds) ; male, Handley, June 19, 1906 (F. C. Pratt) ; female. Wil- 

 low City, May 26, 1906 (F. C. Pratt) ; female, male, Richmond, May 29, 



1918 (J. C. Bradley) ; 3 males, Richmond, June 22, 1917; 4 females, Del 

 Rio, June 22-27 (Wickham) ; 2 females, Brewster County, June 13-17, 1908 

 (Mitchell and Cushman) ; 2 males. 



Utah: Male, Vineyard, August 31, 1908 (Tom Spaulding) ; male, Provo, Sep- 

 tember 6, 1908 (Tom Spaulding) ; female, Logan. August 2, 1926 (A. C. 

 Burrill) ; 2 females, Beaver Dam, July 28, 1921. 



Virginia: Female, Falls Church, June 27, 1913 (W. Middleton) ; female. Falls 

 Church, August 4, 1913 (H. B. Kirk) ; male. Falls Church, August 14, 1913 

 (C. T. Greene) ; male, Falls Church, August 30, 1912 (W. Middleton) ; 

 female, 3 males. Falls Church, September 1, 1915 (C T. Greene) ; 2 males 

 Vienna, September 1, 1911 (C. W. Hooker) ; male, Great Falls, July 8, 1914 

 (R. P. Currie). 



West Virginia: 7 males, Milville (J. C. Bradley). 



Wyoming: Female, Cheyenne (Wickham); 2 males, Laramie, August 5, 1920 

 (H. Skinner) ; female. Paint Creek, July 29, 1896 (R. P. Currie) ; 2 

 females, 10 males, 40 miles north of Lusk, July, 1895; female, male, 30 

 miles north of Lusk, July, 1895 ; female, National Park, July 30. 



This seems to be the most widely distributed species of Dasymu- 

 tUla in the fauna of the United States. There can be little question 



