84 LIFE HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICAN TICKS. 
104, 105, 109, 103, 113, 234, 97, 100, 115, 84, 94, 66, 69, 48, 10, a 
total of 3,276 eggs being deposited during the period of 133 days. A 
third individual, for which the date of collection was not recorded, 
deposited as follows: From June 9 to 11, 72 eggs. On subsequent 
Fic. 4.—The rotund tick, Ixodes kingi; Distribution in the United States. The large dots show localities 
where the species has been collected in our investigation. The small dots show the probable distri- 
bution of the species. (Original.) 
days, 319, 261, 372, 282, 306, 169, 181, 166, 130, 121, 105, 112, 148, 
173, 142, 160, 152, 183, 102; 123, 121, 108, 118, 195, 80, 85, 115, 9 
13 (during 2 days), a total of 4,706 eggs being deposited during the 
period of 34 days. Many of the eggs deposited by the individual last 
