208 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 



DRAGON FLIES COLLECTED AT POINT PELEE AND PELEE 

 ISLAND, ONTARIO, IN THE SUMMERS OF 1910 AND 1911. 



BY F. M. ROOT, OBERLIN, OHIO. 



Lestes U7iguiculatus Hagen, — Point Pelee. One specimen. 



Lestes forcipatiis Rambur. — Pelee Island. Very common. 



Lestes vigilax Hagen. — Point Pelee. Common around ponds. 



Enallagma carunailatum Morse — Pt. Pelee. Fairly common near 

 ponds. 



Efiallagma polhituvi Hagen. — Pt. Pelee. Fairly common near ponds. 



Lschîiura verticalis Say. — Pt. Pelee and Pelee Inland. Common. 



Gomùkus vastus Walsh. — Pelee Island. Five specimens taken near 

 woods. 



Anax ju7iius Drury. — Pt. Pelee and Pelee Island. Common. (See 

 note at end.) 



^sc/ma clepsydra Say. — Pelee Island. One specimen taken. 



^schna constrict a Say. — Pt. Pelee and Pelee Island. Fairly com- 

 mon. (See note.) 



Epicordulia princeps Hagen. — Pt. Pelee. Fairly common about large 

 ponds. 



Pantala hymencea Say. — Pelee Island. One taken, others seen. 

 (See note.) 



Tramea Carolina Linné. — Pt. Pelee. Rare. (See note.) 



Tramea lacerata Hagen. — Pt. Pelee and Pelee Island. Common. 

 (See note.) 



Celithemis eponina Drury. — Pt. Pelee. Common near ponds. 



CelitJiemis elisa Hagen. — Pt. Pelee. Rare. 



Leucorrhinia intacta Hagen. — Pelee Island. Common at swamps. 



Synipetruni riibicunduluni Say. — Pelee Island and Pt. Pelee. Fairly 

 common. 



Synipetrum vicinum Hagen. — Pelee Island and Pt. Pelee. Very 

 common. (See note.) 



Sympetrujn corrupliim Hagen. — Pt. Pelee. Rare. (See note.) 



Erytheniis simplicollis Say. — Pt. Pelee and Pelee Island. Common 

 near ponds. (See note.) 



Pachydiplax longipennis Burm. — Pt. Pelee and Pelee Inland. Com- 

 mon. (See note.) 



Libellula basalis Say. — Pt. Pelee and Pelee Island. Fairly common 

 near ponds. 



July. 19:2 



