THE BIOLOGICAL REVIEW. 6l 



STOMACH CONTENTS. 



i. Coll. October 16, 1893, female; contained a number of 

 pieces of legs and piece of thorax of beetles, a small mass of 

 broken seed ; stomach fairly full ; no gravel. 



2. Coll. October 16, 1893, female ; contained one whole bud 

 and a mass of broken and crushed buds of witch hazel, a section 

 of jfulus canadensis and fragments of beetles ; stomach fairly- 

 full ; no gravel. 



3. Coll. October 16, 1893, female ; contained several pieces of 

 jfulus canadensis, broken seeds, probably Cynoglossiim, and 

 buds of witch hazel, six Lampyridce larvae, two larva? of Elater ; 

 full ; no gravel. 



4. Coll. October 16, 1893, male ; contained a mass of crushed 

 seeds and buds, fragments of beetles and several Lampyridce 

 larvae ; partly full, with a few pieces of shale clay. 



5. Coll. October 16, 1893, m ale ; contained about sixteen or 

 eighteen Lampyridce larvae ; no gravel ; stomach full. 



6. Coll. October 17, 1893, male; contained a mass of crushed 

 seeds and three buds of witch hazel, a few fragments of small 

 beetles, a small quantitly of sharp white sand, and a few pieces 

 of shale clay ; stomach partly full. 



7. Coll. October 17, 1893, female ; contained a small mass of 

 broken seed, with a few small pieces of shale and some clear, 

 shale sand ; almost empty. 



8. Coll. October 17, 1893, female ; stomach partly full ; frag- 

 ments of jfulus canadensis, broken seeds and buds and a few- 

 fragments of beetles ; a small quantity of clear, sharp sand. 



9. Coll. October 17, 1893, male ; stomach full ; several whole 

 buds of witch hazel and crushed seeds of Cynoglossiim, one 

 larvae of Crane Fly, one spider and a head and fragments of 

 beetles ; no gravel. 



10. Coll. October 17, 1893, female; stomach partly full; 

 broken seeds, a few larvae of Lampyridce, a few minute particles 

 of clear, sharp sand. 



11. Coll. October 17, 1893, female; stomach full; broken 

 seeds of Cynoglossiim and buds of witch hazel, one Crane Fly 

 larvae, elytra, thorax, legs and other fragments of coleoptera ; no 

 gravel. 



