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42. G. brevis Selys. 



Chemo Stream, Bradley. A scarce species, flying with G. 

 ncevius and Hagenius brevistylus over swift water. Two males 

 July 8, 1897 (Harvey). 



43. G. abbreviatus Hagen. 



June 26, 1897, S. Lagrange. Along wood-roads. A single 

 pair in copula. A scarce species (Harvey). 



Subfamily 4. 

 1 6. Anax jnnius Drury. 



Aug. 15, 1897, Orono (Bartle Harvey). This was reported in 

 a previous article from a specimen in the University collection. 

 Several specimens were seen during August and September over 

 grass and grain fields. 



17. Basiaeschna Janata Say. 



Western Maine (Miss Furbish). S. Lagrange (Harvey), 

 Westbrook (Ricker), 1897. 



18. JEschna constricta Say. 



W. Maine (Miss Furbish). 



41. Boyeria vinosa Say. 



Penobscot River at N. E. Carry, Birch Stream, Sunk Haze, 

 Greenfield and Orono. This species is a night-flyer, at least it 

 is on the wing in the late twilight. Several specimens were taken 

 about the home and sheds in spider-webs. Along streams they 

 show a preference for falls, dams and sluices. Rather common 

 during August and September. 



Subfamily 5. CORDULEGASTERIN^E. 

 45. Cordulegaster diastatops Selys. 



A single 9 taken at Sunk Haze Stream, Greenfield, in Au- 

 gust, 1893. It is scarce in this part of Maine. 



Subfamily 6. CoRDULlNyE. 



64. Somatochlora elongata Scud. 



August, 1892, fifteen miles at sea off Scoodic Point. This 

 specimen, a , came aboard of our yacht and lit on the main 

 sail. It seemed wearied, and was easily taken (Harvey). 



65. S. elongata var. minor Calvert's MS. 



Bradley, July 8, 1897, over a small brook in a meadow (Har- 

 vey). This form was referred to Mr. Calvert, who named it as 



