HKOOI) II — SKl'TKNDKCrM — l!MI 
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and special sc^nrch \\ as made for cNidiMicc of ( he inx'ct . I 'ndoiildc*!! 
tho Colorado occiirnMicc relates to some other and |)i*ol)al)lv also 
periodic sjXM'ies, such as that rej^orted for another l)rood at l>oidder 
(\)lo. (X\'T), and for Bi-ood \'l in Montana. 
The (listril)ut ion. hv States and ct)unties, follows: 
DisTinci' OF CoLiMiJiA. Noll li of Washington. 
Ii.i.iNOis. — Madison(?). 
Indiana. — Knox, Posoy, Sullivan. 
Kansas. — Dickinson, Leavenworth. 
Kkntccky. — Trimble. 
Makylani). — Prinec (T(M)ru:(\ south half of St. ^farv. 
Kii,. 4.— Map showing liistrihutinii of Brood 1, 1910. 
North Carolina. — From Raleigh, Wake Count y, to northern line of State; ( "alxu'rus, 
Davie, Iredell, Rowan, Surry, Yadkin. 
Pexxsylvania. — Adams, Cumberland, Franklin. 
Virginia. — From Petersburg, Dinwiddle County, to southern line of State; Bed- 
ford, King William, New Kent, Rockbridge; valley from Potomar- to T<'nn<'-^>^<-«- and 
North Carolina boundary. 
West Virginia. — Grant, Hardy, Pendl(»ton. Randolph. 
P.uoon II — '^rpfnirjrrim — 1911. (Fig. .5.) 
This brood occupies, for the most part, territory immediately east 
of Brood I, and is one of the best recorded of the broods, since its 
almost exclusively eastern ran<j:e brinus it in the iinnie(hate \'icinitv 
