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23. Anomalagrion hastatmn. 



Centennial Grounds, September 25 ; October 2, 27; Morrow 

 Farm, April 29, May 4, n, 22 ; June i, 6. 



24. Herpetogomphus designatus. 



Rockwood, October 6, 1901 ; Springvale, September 13, 

 1901, August 30, 1900, and Morristown, September 17, 1900, 

 Tenn. (C. C. A.)- Along the Cumberland, below Nashville, 

 September 19, common, only males seen. 



25. Ophiogomphus rupinsulensis. 



Stone River, near the Cumberland, May 16, 1901, i $ . P. H. 

 Whiting. 



26. Dromogomphus spinosus. 



Sycamore, Tenn., June 5, 1901, a $ nymph found on the 

 ground near the water's edge ; this emerged the same day, 

 giving me my only record of this species for Tennessee. 



27. Gomphus quadricolor. 

 Sycamore, June 5, a single male. 



28. Gomphus hybridus. 



Cumberland River, May 12, 15, 16, 19, 22, 23, 30; June 2, 

 6, 7; reared, and exuviae found ; no old, worn specimens taken. 



29. Gomphus crassus. 



Cumberland River, May 23, one $ . 



30. Gomphus vastus. 



Cumberland River, May 19, 23, 30. During May, 1901, the 

 Cumberland was unusuall}^ high, falling and rising frequently, 

 with the result that the banks were constantly muddy. As 

 the nymphs of Gomphns vastus and hybridus crawled up from 

 the water, they were more or less coated with mud. Often 

 the imago 'emerged before this mud dried, and in other cases 

 the quantity of mud did not interfere with imagination, but 

 many images failed to emerge because of it. Fully matured 

 images of .both these species were never seen by me along the 

 river. They were always found in fields or thin woodland, or 

 along roadways from near the river to half a mile from it. 



31. Gomphus plagiatns. 



Straw Plains, Tenn., September 30, 1900 (C. C A.). Cum- 

 berland River, September 19, 30. Never seen away from the 

 river, resting on trees or on bushes, or occasionally on the 



