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Dr. Ball collection. Stockton, June, 191 5, three males (Tom Spald- 

 ing), and Soldiers' Canyon, Stockton, June 27, 1915, three males and 

 two females (Tom Spalding), Davis collection. Santaquin, male and 

 two females (T. H. Parks), Davis collection. Provo, June 3, 1910, 

 female; June 4, 1910, two males; June 24, 1912, two males and two 

 females (Spalding), Davis collection. Eureka, June 19, 1910, female 

 (Spalding), Davis collection. Nephi, June 25, 1912, male, collection 

 Dr. Ball. Cedar Mountains, Iron Co., 8,500 ft., July ii, 1917, seven 

 males (Geo. P. Engelhardt), Davis collection, Kolob Mountains, 

 Washington Co., 8,500 ft., June 30, 1917, eight males (Geo. P. Engel- 

 hardt), Davis collection. 



Kansas. — Male and female with no date label, collection Acad. 

 Nat. Sciences, Philadelphia. 



Colorado. — Livermore, July 8, 1900, two males, collection Dr. 

 Ball. Ft. Collins, June 29, 1901, two males and three females, col- 

 lection Dr. Ball. Estes Park, male, collection Univ. of Kansas. 

 Golden, June 26, 1911, male (C. A. Frost), Davis collection. Russell, 

 June 24, male (H. S. Smith), Davis collection. Creede, 8,844 ft., 

 Aug., 1914, female (S. J. Hunter), collection Univ, of Kansas. 

 Durango, August i, 1912, male (Oslar), Davis collection. 



New Mexico. — Hot Springs, San Miguel Co., 7,000 ft., August, 

 J882, female (F. H. Snow), collection Univ. of Kansas. Jemez 

 Springs, June, 1916, two females; July 5, 1916, female; June 14, 1917, 

 female; June 20, 1918, two females; June 15, 1919, female (John 

 Woodgate), Davis collection. Albuquerque, August 14, 1910, female 

 (Oslar), Davis collection. 



Wyoming. — Newcastle, male and female, collection Univ. of Ne- 

 braska. Yellowstone National Park, June 20, 1907, male; June 30, 

 1907, female; July 9, 1907, female (Col. Wirt Robinson), Davis 

 collection. 



Montana. — Nigger Hill, Powell Co., July, female (W. M. Mann), 

 Davis collection. Sedan, July i, 1906, four males. Corvallis, July 

 14, 1908, male. Gallatin Co., June 16, 1902, male (R. A. Cooley), and 

 July I, 1915, male. Bozeman, 4,800 ft., July, 1901, male and female 

 (E. J. S. Moore); July 3, 1905, male; July 3, 1906, male; July 20, 

 1907, female; June 20, 1912, three males. Paradise Valley, Park Co., 

 July 9, 1904, male and female. Billings, July 10, 1912, female. Cul- 



