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Somalochlora tenebrosa Say. Highlands, a male and two females taken 

 by Sherman and Woglum, September 6-9, 1906. Raleigh, a 

 female bred from nymph June 25, 1907. 

 *Nannothemis bella Uhler. Southern Pines, May 30, June n, 22, 1906; 



June 22, 1907 ; a number taken by Manee. 



Sympetnnn vicinum Hagen. Raleigh, taken up to December 13 in 1906. 

 Libellula basalis Say. Hendersonville, one taken by Sherman in June, 



1907. 

 Libellula flavida Ramb. Southern Pines, June 6, 1906, one taken by 



Woglum ; May 30, 1906 and May 28, 1907, taken by Manee. 

 Libellula exusta deplanata Hagen. Lake Ellis, May 8-iS, 1906 ; not un- 

 common. Southern Pines, April and May, 1906, and 1907 

 several taken by Manee. 

 *DipIacodes minusculum Ramb. Lake Ellis, two taken May 24, 1907. 



Southern Pines, taken by Manee, June 21, 1907. 



Calopteryx dimidiata Burm. Lake Ellis, May 17-18, 1906, common on 

 canal near camp. May 23-28, 1907, a few. Southern Pines, 

 June n, 1906, two. 



Lestes vigilax Hagen. Lake Ellis, May 15, 1906, two taken. 

 Argia funtipennis Burm. Lake Ellis. Abundant May 7-18, 1906 and 



May 23-28, 1907. 

 *Enallagmapollutum Hagen. Lake Ellis, May 15, 1906, one. 



" laterals Morse. Lake Ellis, three specimens, May 8-18, 1906. 

 " divagans Selys. Lake Ellis, common in May, 1906, and May, 



1907. 



" signatum Hagen. Lake Ellis, two taken May 7-18, 1906. 

 " aspersum Hagen. Lillington, one taken by Neethling, June 

 8, 1906. 



TERIAS MEXICANA BDV. IN NORTHERN COLORADO. I can add another 

 record of this species from Northern Colorado. In a collection of 

 Lepidoptera collected by Mr. E. H. Richardson last summer, I found 

 three rather battered specimens of mcxicana. They were labeled, 

 "Easley's ranch, dry creek above Paul Lewis ranch, Chimney Gulch 

 above Golden as far up as the willow spring." They were taken on 

 July 15. Maynard (N. Am. Butterflies, p. 43) gives the following dis- 

 tribution : "Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Southern California and Texas, 

 also rarely to Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Ontario (Point 

 Pelee), appears to be extending its range north and east." I have re- 

 ceived it commonly from San Antonio, Texas. C. R. COOLIDGE. 



* The species marked with a * have not previously been recorded from the State. 

 Most of the Southern Pines records are from specimens taken by Rev. A. H. Manee. 



