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2840. 9 . Center, N. Y. May 21, C4, (J. A. Lintner) Coll. 
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9 . Paterson, N. J. May 4, ??, ^b’ecorded 1908” (J. A. 
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Soc. vol. 8, p. 93, 1913. 
cf 9 9 . Concord, Mass. (E. L. Peirson) Coll. d^Howe, 
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cT. Frainin^liam, Mass. May 6, 1911 (C. A. Frost) Coll. 
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8, 1921. 
9 . Dedham, Mass. May 20, 1912, “in low swampy woodland 
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o^. Sherborn, Mass. April 30, 1913, “taken in an opening 
in a scrubby woodland adjoining a wet meadow”, (E. J. Smith), 
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9 9 . Blue Hills, Milton, Mass. May 13, 1916, “both local- 
ities were hilly, rocky and covered with at hick growth of oak, 
birch and little maple. There was also quite a bit of under-brush. 
Both streams drained a marsh. That is, they were both outlets for 
swamps, but in both cases the swamps were small. The streams, 
themselves, were more or less swift; their water was of that 
peculiar type, containing a large percentage of organic matter in 
solution,” (W. J. Clench) Coll. Mus. Comp. Zook, Boston Soc. 
Nat. Hist., Mem. Thoreau Mus. Nat. Hist. vol. II, pt. 4, p. 53, 
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c^. Concord, Mass. Ma}^ 20, 1918 (R. W. Howe, Jr.) Coll. 
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d. Concord, Mass. June 1, 1919. (R. H. Howe, Jr.) Coll. 
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9 . Middleton, Mass. May 29, 1920. (F. H. Walker) Coll. 
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