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Fig. 47, Encyrtus Montinus, 347 



Fig. 48, Note of Nemobius vittatus, 364 



Fig. 49, Note of CEcanthus niveus by day, 3^5 



Fig. 50, Note of CEcantlius niveus by niglit, 366 



Fig. 51, Note of Phaneroptera curvicauda by day, 367 



Fig. 52, Note of Piianeroptera curvicauda by night, 7>(^7 



Fig. S3, Note of Conocephalus ensiger, 368 



Fig. 54, Note of Orchelimum vulgare, 3^9 



Fig. 55, Note of Cliloealtis conspersain tlie sun, 37° 



Fig. 56, Note of Chloealtis conspersa in the shade, 37° 



Fig. 57, Note of Stenobothrus curtipennis, . 373 



Fig. 58, Note of Arcyptera gracilis, 374 



Fig. 59, Note of Trimerotropis verruculata, 378 



Fig. 60, Mt. Madison, from Lead Mine bridge 41S 



Fig. 61, Squam lake and Mt. Chocorua, 53° 



Fig. 62, Section from Northumberland falls to Pilot mountain S3S 



Fig. 63, White Mountain range, from Jefferson hill 54° 



Fig. 64, White Mountains, from the Glen '541 



Fig. 65, Travelling on snow-shoes, S4S 



Fig. 66, Franconia Mountains, from Campton, ^'i'^ 



Fig. 67, Madison and Washington, from Shelburne, ^1,'^ 



Fig. 68, Mt. Hayes, S^^ 



Fig. 69, Mt. Madison, as seen over King's ravine l^S 



Fig. 70, Peabody river and Mt. Washington, S86 



Fig. 71, View across the ravine south of Mt. Adams, S98 



Fig. 72, Welch mountain, from Campton, °°° 



Fig. 73, Lafayette range, from the Flume house, 601 



Fig. 74, The Profile rock, ^°3 



Fig. 75, Changes of the Profile ^°4- 



Fig. 76, The Sentinel, *°^ 



Fig. T!, White Mountain range, from Milan, 6°8 



Fig. 78, Mts. Adams and Madison, from near Randolph hill 610 



Fig. 79, Washington, Clay, and Jefferson, from Adams 611 



Fig. 80, Washington range, from Carroll ^'^ 



Fig. 81, Ravine in Mt. Adams, from Randolph hill 613 



Fig. 82, Head-wall of King's ravine ^'4 



Fig. 83, Gateway of King's ravine ^'5 



Fig. 84, Cliffs in King's ravine ^'° 



Fig. 85, Adams and Madison, from the old Glen path 621 



Fig. 86, Tuckerman's ravine and Mt. Washington 622 



Fig. 87, Snow-arch in Tuckerman's ravine in August 623 



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