ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 621 



Sapcrda vestita Say, and Amphionycha flammata Newm. These 

 were mostly taken from the trunk and heavier branches of the 

 American Linden. All three species were feeding on the foliage 

 as well as mating on the trunk and larger branches. 



Callida viridipennis Say. 



I found three specimens of tin's pretty carabid hibernating 

 under the bark of the oak in midwinter " Feb. 10, 1898," and 

 a fourth specimen I beat from Scrub Hickory in May i3th of 

 the same year. 



Odonata from Arkansas. 

 By CHAS. C. ADAMS. 



The specimens listed below were collected by Mr. F. M. 

 McElfresh, in Marion County, Arkansas, during the season of 

 1897. The region is mountainous and the streams rocky. 



1 . Calopteryx maculata Beauv. 

 June ist, Jemmey's Creek. 



2. Hetaerina Americana Fabr. 



June ist and loth, White River. 



3 Enallagma exsulans Hag. 



June ist and 5th, White River. 



4 Argia putrida Hag. 



June ist, White River ; June loth, Jemmey's Creek. 



5. Argia tibialis Ramb. 



May 3oth, June ist, White River. 



6. Argia sedula Hag. 



June ist, White River ; June ist and 27th, Wild Cat Creek. 



7 Argia apicalis Say. 



May 3oth, June ist and 2ist, Jemmey's Creek. 



8. Boyeria vinosa Say. 



July 1 6th, Jemmey's Creek. 



9 fllschna 9 of the verticalis, clepsydra and constricta group. 

 July 28th, Jemmey's Creek.. 



