Field notes, Indiana and Kentucky, 1910
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91 Washing. Sun, March 31 Staphylococci, Pteraea reticulata, Microsporum (thin) name not felt. Plural reflex not very distinct. Pterinea abundant large, Platyophrys Staphylococcus. Electrometo Wine force crosses streams A Blue elements Zuberella glazfelma. Pteraea papillata, Rhinoceros common. Rulomitus fur. Rhinocynum typical. Electrophys outline, large. B Angull Laminae Microspori (thin) cover application, strong, somewhat does a real alveota. Zuberella calvata will long be under. Protanm Patellosa distinct. Oscena densa - large typical 12 m. Stylo reticulata common Angul. & Clay intermixed, not richly, Symbiophora, but in B. Standart conjugata common. One Microspori Dinojellida, exude, 40 m. 92 a common. of distributed larger local ant, up streams for washing, a distinct larger layer 2 m is abundant, not Platella ca., but not so generic as some of the minute- water specimens. 4 m. 14 m. ed L with Rhinocynum 12 m. 7 slightly slender looking ii grows. abundant large common, with faint depression the black. Protocephal not at large com rather small 32 m residential in alveata subglobosa, common, tuta annulata, large, papillata 14 m. laminiforme large, common water full. 24 m.