12 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



AGKIONIDAE. AGRIONINAE. 



39. IscHNURA vERTiCALis (Say) Selys. 



Calvert, Ent. news, 1898, vol. 9, pi. 11, figs. 1-4. Needham, 

 Bull. 68, N. Y. St. mas., 190;J, pi. 17, figs. 4, 5 (imago), p. 261, 

 text figs. 12c, 12c?, 13 (nymj)li). 



Af/rion verticalis Say, Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phila., 1839, vol. 

 8, p. 37. ''Indiana."' 



Very common. May to Sept. 



Me. — Orono, Fryeburg (Harvey), Mt. Desert (Bullock), Man- 

 chester (Miss Wadsworth), York Harl)or (Moore). 



N. H.— Fabyan's (Calvert). 



Vt. — Newport (Mrs. Slosson). 



Mass. — Worcester (Hitchings), Woods Hole, Cattyhunk Is. 

 (Calvert), Martha's Vineyard (Moore). 



R. I. — Providence (Davis), Block Is. (Calvert). 



Conn. — Poquonock (Britton), South Manchester (Sturgis), 

 Mt. Carmel (Moore). 



40. IscHNURA KELLicoTTi WilHamson. 



Williamson, Ent. news, 1898, vol. 9, p. 209. "Round and 

 Shrinkk Lakes, Whitley County, Indiana." 



Calvert, Ent. news, 1898, vol. 9, p. 211, pi. 11, figs. 5-13. 



Me. — July ; Manchester (Miss Wadsworth). 

 R. I.— Aug. ; Block Is. (Calvert). 



41. IsCHNURA RAMBURIl SelyS. 



Calvert, Trans. Amer. ent. soc, 1893, vol. 20, p. 240. 

 Agrion ramhurii Selys, Rev. odon. Eur., 1850, p. 186. 

 *' Yucatan." 



R. I.— Aug.; Watch Hill (Calvert). 



Note. The inclusion of this species by Harvey in his Cata- 

 logue, etc., of the Odonata of Maine, 1902, is evidently an error; 

 cf. Ent. news, 1891, vol. 2, p. 51, footnote. 



