Field notes, Kentucky, undated, 2 volumes
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"O" [illegible] "linnneyi" 2 1/2 mi (?) in jakes short distance from the RR from Springfield toward Boardman, The stream to the W of RR. The jake is near the RR just past E of 2 and RR. The RR int can be seen directly from the jake, and a large tree stand in the west of the jake. There is a water gate nearby [illegible]. Beatrissa ( "californio"?) in quarry as you go down the hill to bridge over Rolling Fork, on the route to Brad- furtenville, 6 miles from Delawon, on N side of road before reaching Rolling Fork 1 mile from ) Deep Creek, Beatrissa may in the head waters of Abbe Stokes Not on creek but on one of its branches. I think proper matter. Pematophila quaduplicata ad W.F. Pate thinks thus: I said to have been a from from near Paris, Pematophila graminifera Pate thinks he has a specimen. Githis elytra 18-24 feet above the Birdseye, Millville in Woodford county! The jet Pike leaves the Old Cross jake in the bottom of a branch 200 yds from intersection with Old Cross jake. Hundreds of fine spec are found in very thick elevages. at old reservoir just bgn the park and E of Peak, Mill jake, near Frank- fork. And almost everywhere at this limiton.