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Stoutach Xo. SO. — Adult male; trapped April 21, 1911, near 

 Wolf Creek P. O., Elbert County, in pasture of native gi*ass : 

 stomach medium full of grass, grass roots, cricket, beetles, and 

 larva of May beetle. 



Stomach Xo. 31. — Adult female; trapped April 21, 1911, near 

 Wolf Creek P. O., Elbert County, in pasture of native grass : 

 stomach, almost empty, contained small amount of vegetable mat- 

 ter and one small larva. 



Stomach Xo. 32. — Adult male; trapped April 21, 1914, near 

 Wolf Creek P. O., Elbert County, in pasture of native grass : 

 stomach, nearly empty, contained some vegetable matter, beetle, 

 and mammal hairs (Peromyscus) . 



Stomach Xo. 33. — Adult female; trapped April 21, 1914, near 

 Wolf Creek P. O., Elbert County, at edge of old corn field : stom- 

 ach full of a few bugs (Heriinptera) and a large number of beetles 

 f Chrysomelidae and Carahidea). 



Stomach Xo. 34- — Adult male; trapped April 21, 1914, near 

 Wolf Creek P. O., Elbert County, at edge of old corn field : stom- 

 ach, nearly empty, contained some dry corn roots and beetle. 



Stomach Xo. 35. — Adult male; trapped May 5, 1914, at Fort 

 Collins, in pasture of native grass : stomach medium full of grass 

 and grass roots. 



Stomach Xo. 36. — Adult male ; trapped May 6, 1914, at Fort 

 Collins, at edge of alfalfa field ; stomach full of alfalfa, one pre- 

 daceous beetle, one snout beetle, and one larva of meal beetle. 



Stomach Xo. 37.— Adult female; trapped May 6, 1914, at Fort 

 Collins, at edge of alfalfa field : stomach full of alfalfa and one 

 bird feather (unidentified). 



Stomach Xo. 58.— Adult male; trapped May 7, 1914, at Fort 

 Collins, at edge of alfalfa field: stomach medium full of several 

 large larvae. 



Stomach Xo. 39. — Adult male; trapped May 7, 1911, at Fort 

 Collins, at edge of alfalfa field : stomach, nearly empty, contained 

 some alfalfa and grass roots. 



Stomach Xo. J/0. — Adult male; trapped May 7, 1911, at Fort 

 Collins, in pasture of native grass : stomach, nearly empty, con- 

 tained some grass and grass roots. 



Stomach Xo. 4I. — Adult male; trapped May 7, 1914, at Fort 

 Collins, in pasture of native grass : stomach full of large number 

 of medium-sized larvae, cut-worms. 



Stomach Xo. 42. — Adult male; trapped May 7, 1914, at Fort 

 Collins, in pasture of native grass : stomach full of two small 

 larvae, beetle, grasshoppers, and some vegetable matter. 



Stomach Xo. 43. — Adult female; trapped May 7, 1914, at Fort 

 Collins, in pasture of native grass : stomach medium full of cut- 

 worms, snout beetle, grass roots, and some vegetable matter. 



