. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 1920] Dozicr: Insects of Florida 335 follows a telegraph line. This extends through the hammock to the wire fence marking the western boundary of the Uni- versity property. Here it turns south, leading us to the edge of Lake Alice. This is a shallow lake during the rainy season only, being a marsh the rest of the year. Here we find bordering the lake low hammock, containing a lot of red maple and leading into black gum and Fig. G. Hogtown Creek, showing the character of the vegetation along its banks. Originating back of t


. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. 1920] Dozicr: Insects of Florida 335 follows a telegraph line. This extends through the hammock to the wire fence marking the western boundary of the Uni- versity property. Here it turns south, leading us to the edge of Lake Alice. This is a shallow lake during the rainy season only, being a marsh the rest of the year. Here we find bordering the lake low hammock, containing a lot of red maple and leading into black gum and Fig. G. Hogtown Creek, showing the character of the vegetation along its banks. Originating back of the University Commons is a small stream which continues a winding passage through the ham- mocks in a ravine, known as Catocala Glen (Fig. 5), and crosses the road running south from the farm buildings and, uniting with another small stream, flows southward and comes to an end in a small sink in the ground near the target range. This stream has a very disagreeable odor, due to the sewage that empties into Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Entomological Society of America. [College Park, Md. , etc. ] : Entomological Society of America


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