20 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



AESHNIDAE. GOxMPHINAE. 



mu8., 1901, p. 4^3, text fig. 12 (imago), pi. 19, fig. 3 (egg). 

 "Saranac Inn" [N. Y.], "Franconia, N. H." 



N. H. — Franconia (Mrs. Slosson). 

 See the note under spicatiis. 



69. GoMPHUs spicatus Hagen. 



Hagen in Selys, Bull. acad. Belg., 1854, vol. 21, pt. 2, p. 54, 

 "New York." 



Selys & Hagen, Monog. gomph., 1858, pp. 153, 414, pi. 9, fig. 

 2. 



Me. — June, July ; South Lagrange, Oldtown, Orono (Harvey) 

 Manchester (Miss Wadsworth). 

 N. H. — P"'ranconia (Mrs. Slosson). 

 Mass. — June; Natick (Hagen), Sherborn (Babcock). 



Note. Prof. Needham's statement that the above quoted fig- 

 ure'^of spicatus is not this species but his borealis can not be cor- 

 rect, as the figure was made from the unique type of spicatus. 



70. GoMPHus FURCiFER Hagen. 



Hagen, Bull. acad. Belg., 1878, (2) vol. 46, p. 458. "Natick 

 (Massachusetts) .... Lanzing (Michigan)." 



Hine, Ohio nat., 1901, vol. 1, pi. 5, figs. 2, 4, 6, 9, 10. Walker, 

 Can. ent., 1904, vol. 36, p. 358, figs. 11, 12 (nvmph). 



Mass. — June; Natick (Hagen). 



71. GoMPHUs pallidus Rambur. 



Ramb., Ins. Nevr., 1842, p. 163. "l'Amerique septentrion- 



ALE." 



Williamson, 24th rep. geol. Indiana, 1900, p. 291, pi. 6, fig. 13. 

 Needham, Can. ent., 1897, vol. 29, pi. 7, figs. 13, 14 (nymph). 



Mass. — Waltliam (Hagen). 



