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294 BULLivriN :!i, rMTi:i) statks xationa!. museum. 

 Speciuieiis in National Museiiin Iroiii tlie Uuiteil States: 



1. 



Fic. 73. l}u/ii valll<'rp:< Wiog. (From Bainl, V. S. ^•c■x. nniinil. Siirv.) 



Iliifo vnlliifpa Wiogni.inn. 



IIE.SF.UVE SEUIES. 



Loralit.v. 



Wlicn 

 collcctod. 



Calcasidn Pass, La 



Fi'O!., wlioiii n cpivi'd. 



(i. Wiirili'iiiaiin. . 



Texas 1. ll.Claik 



I!rowii.svill(>. Tux ' I'lol'. H.V. Haiiil . 



Fdit IiifTc, Ti'X 



New liraiiiit'i'l.s, Tex 



Santa Ciituniia, Xih'vo 

 Leon. 



Sun I'cilro. Tex , 



Matanioro-t. Mi'X 



Uctwewi Laredo anil f !a- 



Sau Antonio. Tex 



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New Ui loans, La 



Dr. V. H. H. Keniieily.. 

 I'lol'. S. 1'. Kail (1 . .". . . 

 Lieut. ll.(;oiieli, T.S. .\ . 



nr. C. 15. n. KeiMieilv. 

 Lieut. It.Coueli, l'. S. A 

 A.SeJHilt 



C.R. K. Kennel I V 



(t) '■ 



Ur. I{. W. Seliulchlt .. 



Xatnrenf Hpee- 

 inien. 



Aleoliolie 

 Do. 

 l»o. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



This species is also common in Louisiana, numerous specimens hav- 

 ing been sent from New Orleans by Dr. Shufeldt, and by Prof. IVn. 

 King from Baton Kougc. Its sontliern range extends as far as Nica- 

 ragua, inclusive. 



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