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smotluMHMl li\ ipi|ili\ U's, ami lillcd in between by bamboos and scrubby 

 plants. In ihi' niulst ot ilus lloral confusion roams the whistling tapir, 

 howling, hahblinii, and s(|uealing monkeys from the size of a mouse to 

 thai of a doii. Countless gorgeously colored birds and butterflies 

 flit around, huge alligators bellow in the lagoons, and the fish never 

 stop leaping after foolish insects. After the noises of the day the 

 hush wliicli comes at night-fall causes even the hardened traveler at 

 times to shudder. No man over fifty years of age should attempt 

 to enter this region. A hard heart and cold blood are useful to him 

 who inxades it. 



THE LOCALITIES AT W 111(11 MR. JOIIX D. HASEMAN 

 MADE COLLECTIONS. 



By C. U. ElGENMANN. 



The following list of localities has been compiled from Mr. Haseman's 

 notes, his manuscript map, and from the labels of the specimens so 

 far examined. The localities are given in the order in which they were 

 reached. Where a locality was visited more than once, it usually 

 occurs only in the place gi\en it by the first visit. With this list and 

 the foregoing general account In- Mr. Haseman students ought to 

 have no difficulty in placing the localities. In some instances the 

 dates in Mr. Haseman's notes do not agree with the dates on the 

 labels accompanying the specimens. Since, however, the dates are 

 always within a few days of each other, no great confusion can arise. 



The collector's numbers attached to specimens are given in many 

 cases. 



The localities are numbered seriatim, and at the close of the paper 

 is given an alphabetical list with reference to these numbers. 



1. Rio Coite, into the Rio Salitre, into Rio Sao PVancisco. 



Coll. Nos. 2, 14, 19. Nov. 6, 1907. 



2. Rio Aqua Branca, into headw^aters of Itapicuru. 



Coll. Nos. 40 and 41. Swift rocky stream from Serra de 

 Jacobina. Nov. 6, 1907. 



3. Rio Ipema, into headwaters of Itapicuru. 



Coll. No. 39. Small stream from Serra de Jacoljina. 



Nov. 7, 1907. 



4. Rio Lamaras, small creek into headwaters of Itapicuru. 



Coll. No. 5. Nov. 7, 1907. 



