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LIST OF COLEOPTERA TAKEN AT SPARROW LAKE, ONT

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

John Hamilton
Affiliation:
Allegheny, PA.

Extract

Sparrow Lake is an expansion of the Severn river, situate a little south of lat. 45° and east of 80° longitude. Gelogically, this part of Ontario belongs to the Laurentian formation, and that of a very rugged type. The southwest side of the lake, where these coleoptera were taken, save in a few spots among the rocks, is wholly uncultivated and uncultivable to the Georgian Bay, a distance of from 20 to 30 miles. Till recently it sustained an immense forest growth, mostly pine, which has now disappeared, and has been succeeded by a dense and almost impenetrable jungle of briars and bushes of many deciduous species.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1893

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