84 LIFE HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICAN TICKS. 
104, 105, 109, 103, 113, 234, 97, 100, 115, 84, 94, 66, 69, 48, 10, a 
total of 3,276 eggs being deposited during the period of 133 days. A 
third individual, for which the date of collection was not recorded, 
deposited as follows: From June 9 to 11, 72 eggs. On subsequent 
Fig. 4.—The rotund tick, [nodes kinji: Distribution in the United States. The large dots show localities 
where the species has been collected in our investigation. The small dots show the probable distri- 
bution of the species. (Original.) 
days, 319, 261, 372, 282, 306, 169, 181, 166, 130, 121, 105, 112, 148, 
173, 142, 160, 152, 183, 102, 128, 121, 108, 118, 195, 80, 85, 115, 92, 
13 (during 2 days), a total of 4,706 eggs being deposited during the 
period of 34 days. Many of the eggs deposited by the individual last 
