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Family Agrionid^e. 



Amphiagrion saucium Burm. Colorado, Colorado Springs; July and August. 

 Enallagma civile Hagen. Kansas, Douglas county; June, near Kansas 

 river. Colorado, Colorado Springs; July and August, 

 clausum Morse. Colorado, Colorado Springs; August, 

 prsevarum Hagen. Colorado, Colorado Springs; July and Au- 

 gust. 

 Ischnura perparva McL. Colorado, Colorado Springs; July. 



verticalis Say. Kansas, Douglas county; May, skirting river; 

 June, near river. 



Family Gomphid^. 



Herpetogomphus designatus Selys. Kansas, Douglas county; July, in 



town. 

 Gomphus amnicola Walsh. Kansas, Douglas county; June, near river. 

 Ophiogomphus severus Hagen. Colorado, Buffalo, Platte canyon; August. 



Family iEscHNiD^. 



iEschna multicolor Hagen. Colorado, Colorado Springs; August. 

 Anax Junius Drury. Kansas, Douglas county; May, near river; May 26, in 

 town; August 11, inside of window. 



Family Libellulid.e. 



Perithemis domitia Drury. Kansas, Douglas county; July, along river. 

 Celithemis eponina Drury. Kansas, Douglas county; July, along river. 

 Sympetrum corruptum Hagen. Kansas, Douglas county; October, in town. — 

 Colorado, Colorado Springs and Denver; August, 

 rubicundulum Say. Kansas, Douglas county; September, in 



town, 

 rubicundulum Say, var. assimilatum Uhl. Kansas, Douglas 



county; September, in town, 

 semicinctum Say. Colorado, Colorado Springs; August, 

 vicinum Hagen. Kansas, Douglas county; July. 

 Pachydiplax longipennis Burm. Kansas, Douglas county; September, in 

 town. 



Order ISOPTERA. 



Family Termitid^. 



Termes flavipes KoU. Kansas, Douglas county; July, from rotten oak 

 stringers in sidewalk, 

 lucifugus Rossi. Colorado, Colorado Springs; August. 



Order CORRODENTIA. 



( Prof. V. L. Kellogg treats of the family Psocidae before Atropidae, con- 

 trary to the arrangement of Mr. Nathan Banks.) 



In the Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, volume XIX, Mr. 

 F. F. Crevecoeur refers to four species of psocids in his additions to the list 

 of Kansas Hemiptera, but my species is not mentioned there. 



