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Saskatchewan. — Indian Head (June 18, 1892) ; Maple Creek (June 

 14, 1905; June 5, 1906; July 4 and 30, 1906) ; Hay Creek, near Maple 

 Creek (July 6, 1906) ; Big Stick Lake, near Maple Creek (July 19, 

 1906). 



ylHson^.— Tuba (Aug. 18, 1909) ; Winslow (July 14, 1909) ; Hua- 

 chuca Mountains (Aug. 11, 1902). 



California. — Fish Creek, San Bernardino Mountains, 9,000 feet 

 altitude (June 15, 1905) ; Bluff Lake, San Bernardino Mountains, 

 7,500 feet altitude (July 21, 22, 24, and 25, 1905) ; Sugarloaf Moun- 

 tain, San Bernardino Mountains, 7,500 feet altitude (Aug. 23, 1905) ; 

 Bear Lake, San Bernardino Mountains, 6,700 feet altitude (July 30, 



1905) ; South Fork of Santa Ana River, San Bernardino Mountains 

 (6,200 feet altitude, July 2, 4, 7, and 8, 1906; 7,000 feet altitude, June 

 27, 1905) ; Troy Meadows, Sierra Nevada (Aug. 2, 1911) ; Trout 

 Creek, Sierra Nevada, Tulare County (3,000 feet altitude, July 28, 

 1911; 6,000 feet altitude, July 30 and 31, 1911) ; Jackass Meadow, 

 Sierra Nevada, Tulare County, 7,750 feet altitude (July 30, 1911) ; 

 Parker Creek, Warner Mountains, 5,500 feet altitude (June 22, 1910) ; 

 Squaw Mountain, Warner Mountains (July 20, 1910) ; Coppervale, 

 Lassen County (June 15, 1906) ; Millford, Honey Lake (June 18, 



1906) ; Quincy (June 21, 1889) ; Redding (June 17, 1883) ; Lake 

 City (June 11, 1896) ; Mount Shasta (Aug. 4, 1883; July 29 and 31, 

 1904); Blue Canyon (June 9, 1882); Tulare Valley; Cisco (June 

 30, 1885) ; Furnace Creek, Death Valley (June 19, 1891). 



Colorado.— E.&tQs Park (Aug. 3 and 10, 1893). 



/^aAo.— Pocatello (June 10, 1911) ; Birch Creek (Aug. 4, 1890) ; 

 Big Butte (July 9, 1890) ; Arco (nestling, July 25, 1890) ; Nampa. 



Kansas. — Hamilton (Sept. 10, 1913). 



Montana.— M\\\i River at 49° north latitude (July 24, 1874) ; Sun 

 River (Aug. 10 and 24, 1867) ; Great Falls (July 20, 1890) ; Johnson 

 Lake, Valley County (June 3, 1910) ; Bozeman (Aug. 9, 1888) ; Cor- 

 vallis (July 7, 1910) ; Gold Creek, Powell County, 5,000 feet altitude 

 (Aug. 26, 1910). 



Nevada. — Big Creek Ranch at base of Pine Forest Mountains (June 

 16, 1909); Pyramid Lake (June 23, 1893; July 3, 1903); Virgin 

 Valley, Himiboldt County (June 3, 1909) ; Gardnerviile (July 13, 

 1898) ; East Humboldt Mts. (Aug. 4, 1868) ; Carson (June 18, 1881). 



New Mexico.— Tres Piedras (Aug. 3, 1904, J. H. Gaut). 



Oregon. — Newport (June 16, 1901) ; Adel, Lake County (June 20, 

 1896) ; John Day River (June 21, 1899) ; Beaverton (June 28, 1884; 

 June 21, 1890; July 3, 1890) ; Fort Klamath (July 25, 1883) ; Hepp- 

 ner (June 10, 1896) ; Lake Alvord (July 31, 1896) ; Hood River 

 (June 21, 1897) ; Astoria (nestling, July 19, 1897) ; Crooked River, 

 20 miles southeast of Prineville (June 28, 1896) ; 7 miles northwest 

 of Corvallis (July 22, 1898) ; 1 mile southeast of Corvallis (July 4, 

 1899). 



