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fiortJi of Bernardino. Burt, Midi.: Bixhec, Van Denburgli, 1922, 

 p. 503, U.S.N.M., A.M.N.H.: Brown Canyon. Van Denburgh, 1922, 

 p. 503; Camp Bowie., Yarrow, 1875, p. 558; Cavr Canyon., Van Den- 

 burg-h and Slevin, 1913, p. 407, A.N.S.P., Taylor; Gave Creek in 

 the vicinity of tJie Ctiiricalma Moii ntainx. icl(Mn.. p. 407, C A. S. : 

 CJiirieaJnuf Mountains. Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 503, M.V.Z.U.C,. 

 Stanford; Chiricahua Ranch. TT.S.X.:\r.; Dos Cahezas, M.V.Z.T^C; 

 11 miles south of Dos Cahe.ios, ]M.V.Z.U.C. ; f^ miles southeast of 

 Dos Cahesos, M.V.Z.U.C; 6 oniJes southwest of Dos Cahenos. 

 M.V.Z.U.C; Douglas^ C.A.S.; Dragoon Station., Stone, 1911, p. 

 230, A.N.S.P.; Fairhank, Van Denburgb, 1922, p. 503, Stanford, 

 CA.S.; Fort Huachuca, Stejneger, 1902, p. 151, U.S.N.M.; Gardner 

 Canyon. Van Denburgb, 1922, p. 503; Iluachuclta, Mountains., 

 A.M.N.H., M.C.Z., CA.S., Stanford; <S' miles southeast of Light, 

 M.V.Z.U.C; MiJJer Canyon, Van Denburgb and Slevin, 1913, ]>. 

 407; Montezuma Canyon., Van Denburgb, 1922, p. 503, Taylor; 

 Montezuma Well. \',u\ Denburgb, 1922, \). 503; Paradise., Chiricahna 

 Mountains., Van Denl)uig]i and Slevin, 1913, p. 407, CA.S.; Uantsey 

 Canyern, \i\\\ Denburgh and Slevin, 1913, ]). 407, Taylor; Buel-er 

 Canyon., Xwn Denburgb, 1922, ]). 503, Stanford; Mouth of Uudur 

 Canyon., ]\I.V.Z.U.C. ; Valley of the San Pedro River. Taylor; 

 Sulphur Springs Valley. IS miles south hy southeast of Light, 

 M.V.Z.U.C; Tomljstone, F.M.N.H.; 1 mile northwest of Ton\l>stone, 

 Burt, Mich.; Warren, CA.S.; WHIcoa; Van Denburgb, 1922, p. 503, 

 U.S.N.M., M.V.Z.U.C). Coconino County {Cedar Ranch. Wash, 

 U.S.N.M.; Colorado Chiquito, Van Denburgb, 1922, p. 503; Flag- 

 staff, Van Denburgh, 1922, p. 503, U.S.N.M. ; Lees Ferry, Van Den- 

 burgh, 1922, p. 503; Locket Tank, U.S.N.M.; Oak Creek, Van Den- 

 burgh and Slevin, 1913, p. 407, CA.S.; Tuha, A.M.N.H.; Winona, 

 U.S.N.M.). Gila County {Carrs ranch, at 5, .1^10 feet in the Sierra 

 Oncha region, M.V.Z.U.C; 16 miles east of Miami, Taylor). Gra- 

 ham County {Ash Flat, U.S.N.M.; Camp Grant, Yarrow, 1882, p. 43, 

 U.S.N.M., Stanford; Cadazor Springs, U.S.N.M.; Turnhidl Moun- 

 tain, U.S.N.M.). Maricopa County {'Ho miles northeast of Phoenix, 

 Taylor). Mohave County {TIackherry at 3,500 feet. Van Den- 

 burgh, 1922, p. 503; LIualpai Mountains, Van Denburgb, 1922, p. 

 503, U.S.N.M,; Mohave Desert toest of Yucca, Carnegie). Navajo 

 County {Camp Apache, Yarrow, 1875, p. 558; Keams Canyon, 

 U.S.N.M.; Oraihi, U.S.N.M.; Winsloio, U.S.N.M., F.M.N.H.). 

 Pima County {CataJina Mountains. C.A.S.; Fort L.owell, Coues, 

 1875, p. 558,* U.S.N.IM., F.M.N.H., (\A.S., Stanford; Madera Can- 

 yon in. the Santa Rita Mou/itai/is. Xiyu Denbui'gh, 1922, ]>. 50;'), 

 U.S.N.M., CA.S.; Mount Lemon, i/i the C(it(din^a Mountains at 

 8,500 feet, Van Denburgh and Slevin, 1913, p. 407; Pusch Ridge di- 



