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Ant Hills, Altoona, Pa.
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Some areas in the vicinity of Altoona and Hollidaysburg--located in the Allegheny Mountains of western Pennsylvania--are noted for the presence of large mounds (or "ant hills") created by the Allegheny mound ant. Those with an entomological bent will want to seek out Henry C. McCook's early article, "Mound-Making Ants of the Alleghenies, Their Architecture and Habits," published in the Transactions of the American Entomological Society (1867-1877), vol. 6 (1877), pp. 253-296.
Some areas in the vicinity of Altoona and Hollidaysburg--located in the Allegheny Mountains of western Pennsylvania--are noted for the presence of large mounds (or "ant hills") created by the Allegheny mound ant. Those with an entomological bent will want to seek out Henry C. McCook's early article, "Mound-Making Ants of the Alleghenies, Their Architecture and Habits," published in the Transactions of the American Entomological Society (1867-1877), vol. 6 (1877), pp. 253-296.
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Alan Mays club has replied to Puzzler4879Anthills are fairly interesting, although conveying that on a monochrome lithographed postcard is clearly a challenge.
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