1920] Lulz and CockereU, Notes on Atnerican Bees 635 



B. huntii (" =temarius") Gracnicher, 1911, p. 248. Solon Springs in 

 Douglas County, Never's Dam in Polk County, and Fishtrap and the mpuths 

 of the Nemakagon and Yellow Rivers in Burnett County, Wisconsin; 

 VII, VIII. 



Franklin, 1913, p. 213. New Hampshire. New York. Jeannette, 

 Pennsylvania. West Virginia. Grand Rapids, Wisconsin. Minneapolis, 

 St. Paul, and Lake Itasca, Minnesota. Bigstone, South Dakota. Tower 

 City, North Dakota. Hampton, Prince Edward Island. Saguenay 

 River, Quebec. Ottawa, Ontario. Winnipeg, Montreal. Oxbow, 

 Regina, and CarndufF, Saskatchewan. St. Albert and MacLeod, Alberta. 

 There is no doubt but that the Barbados, W. I., record is either a mistake or 

 due to an accident. 



Crawford, 1913, p. 269. Red Head, St. John, Douglas Harbor, Grand 

 Lake, and Nerepis, New Brunswick; VII-IX. 



Franklin, 1915, p. 414. Fargo and Medora, North Dakota. Lake Park, 

 Minnesota; (Stevens). 



Lutz, 1916, p. 514. Battle Harbor, Labrador; (Leng). Lake Marcia, 

 Sussex County, New Jersey. 



Cockerel!, 1916c, p. 7. Floodwood, Schoolcraft County, and Whitefish 

 Point, Chippewa County, Michigan; VII; (Gaige, Andrews). 



Bequaert, 1920, p. 9. Sherborn, Massachusetts. Colebrook, Connecti- 

 cut. 



See edwardsii, fervidus, huntii, melanopygus, mexicemis, and rufocinctus. 



temarius hifarius. See edwardsii. 



[P.] temarius expallidus Cockerel!, 1916c, p. 9. Floodwood, Schoolcraft 



County, Michigan; VII; (Gaige). 

 temarius lacustris. See edwardsii. 

 [T.] terrestris moderatus Cresson, 1863, p. 109. (B. moderatus) New 



name for B. modestus Cresson, 1863, p. 99 (not Smith). 9 . 



Yukon River, Arctic America; (Kennicott). 



B. terrestris ferrugineus Schmiedeknecht, 1878, p. 359. 9,8, d'. 



B. terrestris scmhiedeknechti Meunier, 1888, pp. 173, 197. Franklin's page 

 reference is wrong. See, however, Handlirsch, 1888a, p. 64. 



B. terricola nwdesttis Handlirsch, 1888, p. 234. 



B. moderatus Ashmead, 1902a, p. 123. Kodiak, Alaska; VII. 



Fletcher and Gibson, 1908, p. 111. Banff, Canada; (Sanson). 



Franklin, 1913, p. 262. "This form ranges throughout the greater part of 

 Europe and Siberia. In the New World, it appears to be confined to 

 Alaska, though it may possibly be found in the adjoining territory of 

 Yukon. My Alaskan records are as follows: Point Barrow, Cosmos, Kukak 

 Bay, Koynkuk and Kodiak. I also have records from Petropaulski, Kam- 

 chatka and Bering Island." 



Diven, 1916, p. 470. Maligne Lake, near Jasper, Alberta; VII. 



Sladen, 1919, p. 127. Considers it to be a "form " of the Eurasian lucorum. 



B. Zwcorum iodera<u.s Sladen, 1919a, p. 31g. 9. Nome, Alaska; (Johan- 

 sen). 



