CONTENTS xiii 



11. Idaho. R. A. MUTTKOWSKI, University of Idaho 249 



12. Alberta. A. B. CONNELL, Dominion Forestry Branch 253 



13. Saskatchewan. JOHN SMITH DEXTER, College of Porto Rico.. 258 



14. Manitoba. A. B. CONNELL, Dominion Forestry Branch 263 



15. Minnesota. C. O. ROSENDAHL, University of Minnesota 267 



16. Wisconsin. A. S. PEARSE, University of Wisconsin 284 



17. Ontario. C. D. HOWE and J. R. DYMOND, University of Toronto 288 



18. The Province of Quebec. G. D. FULLER, University of Chicago, 



and BRO. MARIE- VICTORIN, College de Longueuil 293 



19. New Brunswick. B. E. CLARIDGE, University of New Brunswick 299 



20. Prince Edward Island. Committee Notes 302 



21. Nova Scotia. A. H. MACKAY, Nova Scotia, Department of 



Education 303 



22. Maine. A. O. GROSS, Bowdoin College, and A. H. NORTON, 



Portland Society of Natural History 305 



B. States Chiefly Deciduous Forest 314 



1. New Hampshire. K. W. WOODWARD and C. F. JACKSON, New 



Hampshire College 314 



2. Vermont. GEO. P. BURNS, University of Vermont 316 



3. Massachusetts. ANNA M. STARR, Mount Holyoke College 318 



4. Connecticut. GEO. E. NICHOLS, Yale University 326 



5. Rhode Island. MARION D. WESTON, Rhode Island College of 



Education 330 



6. New York. W. L. BRAY, Syracuse University 332 



7. Pennsylvania. JOHN W. HARSHBERGER, University of Pennsyl- 



vania 338 



8. West Virginia. W. E. RUMSEY, West Virginia University 341 



9. Tennessee. R. S. MADDOX, Tennessee Bureau of Forestry 347 



10. Kentucky. A. R. MIDDLETON, University of Louisville, W. R. 



JILLSON, F. T. MCFARLAND and M. A. ANDERSON, JR., Uni- 

 versity of Kentucky 349 



11. Ohio. E. LUCY BRAUN, University of Cincinnati, and LYNDS 



JONES, Oberlin College 354 



12. Indiana. WILL SCOTT, Indiana University 372 



13. Michigan. L. R. DICE, University of Michigan, LYNDS JONES 



and HELEN T. GAIGE, University of Michigan 377 



14.' National Forests of the Eastern District. E. H. FROTHINGHAM, 



r. : , j UnitedJStates Forest Service 387 



C. States with Deciduous Forest, Southeastern Coniferous Forest, and 



Large Swamp Areas 394 



1. New Jersey. T. C. NELSON, Rutgers College 394 



2. Delaware. FRANK MORTON JONES 398 



3. Maryland. C. C. HAMILTON, N. J. Agricultural Experiment 



Station 401 



4. Virginia. IVEY F. LEWIS, University of Virginia 410 



5. North Carolina. Z. P. METCALF and B. W. WELLS, North 



Carolina State College 413 



6. South Carolina. PHILIP LUGINBILL, United States Bureau of 



Entomology 418 



7. Georgia. HENRY Fox, U. S. Bureau of Entomology 422 



8. Florida. J. R. WATSON, University of Florida 427 



9. Alabama. R. M. HARPER, Alabama Geological Survey, M. S. 



JOHNSON, University of Minnesota, and A. H. Ho WELL, United 

 States Biological Survey 440 



