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18S9) ; Riverside (Apr. 10, 1885) ; Point Loma, San Diego County 

 (June 19, 1908) ; San Diego (Apr. 20 and 30, 1886; June 7 and 13, 

 1892) ; Silsbee, Imperial County (Apr. 6, 1906) ; Riverside County 

 (Apr. 21, 1907) ; Cabazon, Riverside County (May 16, 1908) ; Alila 

 (June 18, 1903) ; Chowchilla, Merced County (June 27 and 28, 1900) ; 

 Colorado River at Pilof Knob (taken with eggs, May 8, 1910) ; Ash 

 Creek, Ovs^ens Lake (May 31, 1891) ; Bishop, in Owens Valley, alti- 

 tude 4,000 feet (June 29, 1891) ; Coalinga, Fresno County (July 8, 

 1905) ; Lone Pine, Owens Valley (June 8, 10, 12, and 13, 1891) ; 

 Bakersfield (July 19, 1891) ; Valley Springs (June 3, 1898) ; Un- 

 lucky Lake, San Diego County (Apr. 30, 1894) ; divide of mountains 

 west of Coast Range, near Mexican boundary line, about 6 miles west 

 of Mountain Spring, San Diego County (May 17, 1894) ; Marysville 

 (July 1, 1891) ; South Fork of Kern River, 25 miles above Kernville 

 (July 8, 1891) ; Keeler (June 2, 1891) ; Chinese Camp (Apr. 20 and 

 21, 1891) ; San Bernardino (July 30, 1885) ; Ukiah (Apr. 29, 1889) ; 

 Vallevista, San Jacinto Valley (Sept. 2, 1908) ; Needles (Apr. 28, 

 1905) ; Ventura (June 1, 1906) ; Lanes Bridge, 10 miles north of 

 Fresno (Apr. 12, 1911). 



New Mexico. — Eastern foothills of Big Hatchet Mountains (July 

 20, 1908) ; State College (July 12 and 14, 1913) ; Dog Spring, south- 

 ern Grant County (June 8, 1892) ; Apache, Grant County (May 17, 

 1886) ; Gila River (Sept. 14, 1873) ; Alamogordo (May 17, 1902) ; 

 between Alamogordo and Dry Canyon, Otero County (May 7, 1902) ; 

 8 miles east of Deming (Sept. 4, 1908). 



Texas.— K\o Grande City (Apr. 9, 11, and 16, 1880; June 1, 1891; 

 June 15, 1889) ; Ringgold Barracks (July) ; Lomita Ranch, near 

 Hidalgo (Apr. 23 and 26, 1878; May 5, 11, and 12, 1878; July 25 

 and 31, 1880; Aug. 16, 1880) ; Hidalgo (Apr. 18, 1877; May 5, 1877; 

 May 7^ 23, 25, and 27, 1889) ; Pecos City (May 25, 1887) ; eastern 

 base of Chisos Mountains (June 23, 1901) ; Brownsville (Apr. 18, 

 1889; Apr. 20 and 21, 1892; July 2, 1892) ; Fort Hancock (June 9, 

 12, 18, and 21, 1893 ; Aug. 15,"^ 1902) ; Frontera ; Rio Grande in 

 Cameron County (Apr. 16, 1886); Laredo (May 18, 1866; Sept. 5 

 and 13, 1866) ; Marathon (May 18, 1891) ; 15 mUes south of Mara- 

 thon (May 17, 1901) ; 20 miles south of Marathon (May 19, 1901) ; 

 65 miles south of Marathon (May 19^ 1901) ; near Carrizo (May 19, 

 1891) ; Comstock (July 26, 1902) ; Langtry (May 1, 1903) ; Del Rio 

 (May 19, 1903) ; Kerrville (May 18, 1910) ; Ysleta (July 25, 1901) ; 

 Runge (Aug. 28, 1905). 



Chihuahua. — Mosquito Springs (May 12, 1892) ; San Diego (Apr. 

 21 and 24, 1891; June 5, 1891) ; near Colonia Garcia (July 15 and 

 16, 1899). 



Colima. — Plains of Colima (Jan. 14 and 15, 1890) ; Manzanillo 

 (Jan. 26, 1892). 



