78 
Psyche 
[June-September 
Truro. Cotuit (Wheeler). July 24. This form is common 
on the beaches and sand-dunes. I have taken it at Guil- 
ford, Connecticut, but it has not been found on Long 
Island. 
39. F. fusca subxnescens Emery. Mashpee, Cotuit. 
(Fairhaven, August 13.) 
40. F. fusca subsericea Say. Woods Hole, Falmouth, 
West Falmouth, East Falmouth, Waquoit, Pocasset, Mash- 
pee. July 15-August 20. (Naushon, August 31.) 
41. F. neogagates Emery. Woods Hole, Sandwich, 
Mashpee, Truro. (Rehoboth, August 18.) The specimens 
from Sandwich were in a nest that also contained the 
following form, and that was situated on the edge of a 
sand-dune. This species typically forms small colonies 
under stones in woods. 
42. F. neogagates lasioides vetula Wheeler. Falmouth 
Heights, Pocasset, Sandwich, South Wellfleet. Woods Hole 
(Wheeler). This form nests on the edges of sand-dunes or 
salt-marshes. 
43. F. pallidefulva schaufussi Mayr. Woods Hole, Fal- 
mouth. 
44. F. pallidefulva i schaufussi incerta Emery. Woods 
Hole, Falmouth, East Falmouth, West Falmouth, Waquoit, 
Pocasset, Sandwich, South Yarmouth, Chatham, South Well- 
fleet, Truro. July 15-18. (Rochester, July 22.) 
45. F. pallidefulva nitidiventris Emery. Woods Hole, 
Falmouth, West Falmouth, East Falmouth. 
46. F. pallidefulva nitidiventris fuscata Emery. Mash- 
pee. Woods Hole (Wheeler). 
47. Polyergus lucidus Mayr. Falmouth, West Fal- 
mouth. The slaves in both nests were F. incerta. 
48. Camponotus castaneus Latreille. West Falmouth. 
August 7. 
49. C. castaneus americanus Mayr. Woods Hole, Wa- 
quoit, Mashpee. August 14. 
