406 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 
Onto: Franklin County, Columbus, (E. B. Williamson coll.). 
Inprana: Wells County, Bluffton; Twin Lakes; Craigville; Liberty Center ; 
Uniondale; Blackford County, Hartford City; De Kalb County, Newville (all coll. 
by E. B. Williamson). 
Iowa: Greene County, Cooper, (J. B. Hatcher coll.); Lee County, Denmark (R. 
L. Baird coll.). 
Kansas: Douglas County, Lawrence, (S. Prentice coll.). 
PREVIOUS RECORDS. 
Type Locality : Washington, D. C., (Girard). 
New Jersey: Trenton, Mercer County, (Abbott). 
Marytanp: Worcester County, (Faxon); Dorchester County, (Faxon); Caro- 
line County, (Faxon); Baltimore County, (Faxon); St. Mary County, (Faxon).” 
Vireinta: Accomac County, (Faxon); Northampton County, (Faxon); Alex- 
andria County, (Faxon); Prince William County, (Faxon); Fredericksburg, 
Spottsylvania County, (Faxon); Petersburg, Dinwiddie County, (Hagen). 
Norra Carona: Kingston, Lenoir County, (Faxon); Wilmington, New Han- 
over County, (Faxon). 
PEnnsyLvanra: Derry, Westmoreland County, (Faxon); Pittsburg, Allegheny 
County, (Williamson). 
Outro: Oberlin, Lorain County, (Osburn and Williamson); Knox County, 
(Williamson); Columbus and Lockbourne, Franklin County, (Faxon) ; Montgomery 
County, (Williamson). 
Micuican: Detroit, Wayne County, (Faxon). 
Kentucky: Louisville, Jefferson County, (Faxon); Bee Spring, Edmonson 
County, (Faxon); Mammoth Cave, Edmonson County, (Hay).” 
InpranA: Kendallville, Noble County, (Bundy); Riverside, Laporte County, 
(Faxon); Kokomo, Howard County, (Faxon); Mechanicsburg, Henry County, 
(Bundy); Irvington, Marion County, (Hay); North Salem, Hendricks County, 
(Hay); Greencastle, Putnam County, (Hay); Bloomington, Monroe County, (Hay); 
Knox County, (Faxon). 
7" Faxon also gives Deer Park, Garrett County, (Coll. P. R. Uhler). I have doubted (1905d, p. 136) the correct- 
ness of this locality. In order to be sure I have asked Dr. P. R. Uhler of Baltimore to send to me the specimens upon 
which this record was founded, and Dr. Uhler very kindly complied with my request. There were two males of the 
second form and four females in the lot, all belonging to C. bartoni, and representing the typical form, with the excep- 
tion of one male, which I have identified with the southern form of C. bartoni robustus (see above, pp. 391 and 393). 
Thus this record (Deer Park) for C. diogenes is to be dropped. 
* The localities in Jefferson and Edmonson Counties are given by Faxon with a ?; but Hay’s record of this species 
from Mammoth Cave tends to confirm their correctness. 
