20 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 
LOCALITIES REPORTED UPON. (ref. maps.) 
vV—5. Off Lake City shore near hospital, starting opposite 
first tree on bank north of hospital, 120 ft. from shore. July 
23, 1920. 
V—6. Below Camp Grounds, (southeast of Lake City), 
starting at point adjacent to 900 elevation, (Asplund’s farm), 
at distance 15 ft. from shore. July 24, 1920. Minnesota 
shore. 
V—10. About 114, miles from Deer Lake, (Wisconsin 
shore), and 14, mile from pier at Pepin, starting point at 
nearest house on Wisconsin shore with 2 outbuildings in the 
rear. 600 ft. off shore. 
NOTES ON AREA. 
Compared with»adults, juveniles were niore abundant here 
than in any other area. This area was the one most worked 
in Lake Pepin during the summer of 1920, and some valuable 
pearls had their origin here. While fresh water sponges had 
been encountered from the beginning of the trip, such were 
more abundant in Lake Pepin than elsewhere. Specimens 
collected and forwarded to Professor Frank Smith, University 
of Illinois, were identified as Spongilla fragilis, Loidy. 
