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E. divagans Selys. Merchantville V, 26, lona VI, 8 (Dke) ; Kirkwood VI, 

 16 (C). 



E. exsulsans Hag. Del. Water Gap VII, 12 (Jn) ; Jamesburg (Sm); Three 

 States Point VII, 21, Patcong Creek VIII, 25, Mullica Hill VIII, 3, "in 

 cop" in narrow parts of Raccoon Creek, but not at Mill Pond (C) ; 

 Merchantville V, 26, Manumuskin VI, 21 (Dke). 



E. signatum Hag. Highlands, Piedmont Plain, Delaware Valley and ex- 

 tending a little into the pine barrens along its western border, VI, 

 6-IX, 6. 



E. pollutum Hag. Lake Hopatcong IX, 14, Clementon VI, 4, VII, 22, IX, 

 22 (C). 



E. pictum Morse. Pine barrens VI, 6-VIII, 29, extending a little into the 

 Delaware Valley where the two join; "in cop" VII, 22, VIII, 26. 



TELAGRION Selys. 

 T. daeckii Calv. Malaga VI, 27, I J, Manumuskin VI, 23 (Dke). 



ISCHNURA Charp. 



I. verticalis Say. Recorded, not rarely, from all regions except the Ap- 

 palachian IV, 21-VIII, 29. 



1. kellicotti Williamson. Clementon IX, 22, Hammonton Lake VIII, 23, 

 Alloway VIII, 28, Bridgeton VIII, 27, Patcong Creek VIII, 25, West 

 Creek Pond, Eldora VIII, 26, Millville VIII, 28, Bargaintown VIII, 25 

 (C); Tuckerton VIII (R). 



I. ramburii Selys. Staten Island IX, X (Ds) ; pine barrens and coast 

 strip, extending a little into the Delaware Valley VII, 2-VIII, 29. 



ANOMALAGR1ON Selys. 



A. hastatum Say. Highlands southward throughout the State; most 

 abundantly recorded from the pine barrens near the shore, V-IX, 15. 



Family AESCHNID'.E. 

 Sub-family GOMPHIN^E. 



HAGENIUS Selys. 



H. brevistylus Selys. Newfoundland VII (Ds) ; Franklin Furnace Wild- 

 wood Lake (C); Browns Mills Jnc. VI, 24, Grt. Egg Harbor River, 

 Weymouth VIII, 16, Bamber VI, 24, VIII, 11 (Dke). 



OPHIOGOMPHUS Selys. 



O. johannus Needh. Hewitt VI (Ds). 



O. rupinsulensis Walsh. Dover (Jn) ; Ramapo Mts., near Halifax VI, 12 

 (Ds). 



