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Nueces Bay (April 5 and 12, 1889); Corpus Christi Bay (April 13, 

 1889); Brownsville (Dec. 11, 1888; May 16, 1877; Feb. 3, 1897; 

 Nov. 20, 1896; Dec. 4, 5, 7, 9, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, and 22, 1909; 

 Dec. 2, 1887; Nov. 8, 16, 19, and 27, 1909; Feb. 21, 1902; Jan. 6, 

 1899; Sept. 19, 22, 24, and 25, 1914; Sept. 8, 1893; Oct. 1, 2, 5, 

 and 7, 1914); Cameron County (Oct. 7, 1913; Oct. 1, 1914); Point 

 Isabel (Feb. 18, 1881); Fort Clark (Feb. 22, 1893); Fort Stockton 

 (Aug. 30, 1877); Aransas County (Sept. 3, 5, 8, and 22, 1912); 

 Corpus Christi (March 10, 1877; May 29, 1891; Feb. 12, 1899; 

 Oct. 11 and 18, 1909). 



Utah.— Fillmore (Nov. 19, 1872). 



Washington. — Near Fort Steilacoom (Aug. 1, 1856); Fort 

 Sanders. 



Wyoming. — Little Box Elder Creek, Converse County (June 25, 

 1890; April 25, 1892); Crook County (June 14, 1904); Newcastle 

 (May 22, 1894) ; Black Hills (Aug. 4, 1856) ; Main Fork, Medicine 

 Bow River (Aug. 6 and 7, 1856). 



Chihuahua. — Chuechupa (Sept. 16 and 17, 1905); Nuevo Casas 

 Grandes (Sept. 4, 1901). 



Durango. — Rancho Santuario (Feb. 22, 1903). 



Jalisco. — La Barca (Jan. 8, 1903). 



Jamaica. — -Passage Fort (July, 1863). 



Lower California. — - Cape San Lucas (Sept. 15, 1859) ; La Paz ; 

 San Jose del Cabo (Sept. 19, 1887; February, 1860); San Lazaro 

 Mountains (January, 1860); Magdalena Bay (March 21, 1911); 

 San Quintin (July 7, 1906). 



San Luis Potosi. — San Luis Potosi (March 3, — ). 



Tamaulipas. — Matamoros (Jan. 23, 1909). 



