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1887) ; Brookline (June, 1872) ; Wareham (June 10, 1893) ; Cotuit 

 (July 15, 1879) ; Marshfield (July 14, 1879) ; Cambridge; Princeton. 



Michigan. — Palmer Park, Wayne County (May 26, 1907). 



3Iinnesota.— Fort Snelling (May 22, 1890; June 4, 1891) ; Grant 

 County (spring, 1877; May 20, 1876); Moorhead (Aug. 31, 1912: 

 Sept. 28, 1912). 



Missoun.— Charleston (May 8, 1879; May 6, 1878) ; Marble Cave, 

 Stone County (June 30, 1892) ; Cushion Lake (May 6, 1909). 



Netv Hampshire.— Hollis (July 27, 1886; May 26, 1876). 



New Jersey. — Corona, Bergen County (Aug. 29, 1888) ; Mount 

 Ephraim (Sept. 10, 1884) ; Cumberland County (Aug. 23, 1887) ; 

 Cape May (May, 1842). 



New York. — Baldwin, Long Island (Sept. 3, 1908) ; Good Ground, 

 Long Island (July 3, 1884) ; New York (1871) ; Lake Grove (May 

 30, 1889) ; Hastings-on-Hudson (May 30, 1892) ; Shelter Island, 

 Suffolk County (Oct. 15, 1897) ; Pocantico (May 19, 1891) ; Koslyn, 

 Queens County (September, 1887). 



North Carolina.— Fort Macon (June 10, 1869) ; Kaleigh (Aug. 31, 

 1894) ; Weaverville (May 24, 1893). 



North Dakota. — Pembina (June 16, 1873) ; Turtle Mountains 

 (June 8, 1897) ; Stump Lake, Nelson County (Aug. 2, 1905). 



Pennsylvania. — Carlisle (May 10, 1844 ; June 10, 1844) ; Chester 

 County (June 2, 1894; Aug. 21, 1894) ; Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia 

 (May 7, 1880; Sept. 10, 1878) ; Marple, Delaware County (May 23, 

 1881) ; Erie (May 18, 1889) ; Bethesda (July 13, 1896) ; Big Tink 

 Pond, Pike County (Aug. 26, 1908). 



Sauth Carolina. — Ladys Island (May 12, 1869). 



Tennessee. — Bellevue, Davidson County (May 23, 1895) ; Straw- 

 berry Plains. 



T^^a^tts.— Brownsville (May 4, 1889) ; Corpus Christi (May 28 and 

 29,1891). 



Virginia. — Dunn Loring (Sept. 2, 1891) ; Arlington (Aug. 22. 

 1879) ; The Isaacs (May 24, 1899) ; Smiths Island (May 21, 1894; 

 May 9 and 27, 1899; May 20, 1910; June 4, 12, 23, and 30, 1899) ; 

 Gainesville (Aug. 25 and 29, 1887; Aug. 14, 1886). 



West Virginia. — ^White Sulphur (July 8 and 19, 1898). 



Wisconsin. — Camp Douglas (Aug. 12, 1891); Cassville (June 3, 

 1912) ; Lake Koshkonong (June 24, 1873; July 8, 1873). 



Campeche. — La Tuxpana (Sept. 28, 1912), 



Argentina. — Ysca Yacu, Province of Santiago (Jan. 31, 1906), 



Costa Rica. — Eio Sicsola, Talamanca (Sept. 24, 1904) ; Miravalles 

 (May 25, 1906). 



Isle of Pines, West Indies. — Santa Fe (May 10, 1904). 



Jamaica. — Spanishtown (September, 1863). 



