254 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 



taken at Fort Resolution, Great S'ave Lake, and doubtless occurs also in 

 Northern Saskatchewan and Albeita, the list includes all the species of 

 dragonflies that are common to the Paliearctic and Nearctic Regions, 

 except the essentially tropical Faniala Jlavescefis. These species are 

 Enallagma cyathigerum^ Anax junhts^ yEs/ma cœrulea, yEshna 

 iuncea, ^sh?ia palmata, Sympetrum scoticum and Libellula quadri- 

 maciclata. The only genera not represented in the Pal?earctic region are 

 Argia, Amphiagiion and Tetragoneuria. 



In the following list the names of the collectors, Messrs, Wallis, 

 Criddle, Willing, Sanson and the late Dr. Fletcher, are abbreviated : Ws, 

 C, Wg, S and F, respectively. 



LIST. 



1. Levies congener Hag en, 



MANITOBA, — Aweme, Aug. 29, 1907, i ^ ; July 10, 1909, 

 I $ (C). Westbourne, July 27, 1908, 3 Ç s; Aug. i, 190S, i cd ; 

 Aug. 20, 1908, 2 c? s, I 9 ; Aug, 26, 1908, 2 ^ s, 2 9 s (Ws). 



This species ranges across the continent, and is ai)parently most 

 abundant in the Canadian Zone. 



2. Lestes tinguiculatus Hagen. 



MANITOBA. — Aweme, Aug. 5, 6, 1907, 2 .^ s ; July 10, 1909, 



1 9 (C). Westbourne, July 27, 1908, 2 ^"s-, one teneral ; July 29, 



2 rt ?, 1 9> ii"^cl. pair in cop.; Aug. 10, 14, 2 ^^ s (Ws). Winnipeg, 

 July 9, 1908, 2 c?s, I 9 (Ws). 



SASKATCHEWAN— Regina, 3 9 s (Wg) ; Aug. 7, 1903, 2 

 (^ s (F). Goose Lake, July 20, 1907, i c^ , 2 9 s, teneral (Wg). 

 Davidson, Aug. 21, 1907, i 9 (^^g)- Radisson, July 29, 1907, 2 (^ s, 

 29s (Wg, F). Lumsden, Sept. 10, 1906, i $ (W. J. Alexander). 



ALBERTA.— Near Waterton Lake, Aug. 5, 1908, i $ ; Aug. 

 10, 1908, I (^,2 9 s (E. V. Cowdry). 



A transcontinental form, inhabiting chiefly the Transition and 

 Upper Austral Zones. 



3. Lestes uncatiis Kir by. 



MANITOBA.— Aweme, Aug. 18, 30, 1907, 2 9 s (C). West- 

 bourne, July 27, 1908, 2 (^ s, 2 9 s, incl. pair in cop.; July 29, 1908, 

 1 c^ ; Aug. 10, 1908, I (J (Ws). Winnipeg, July 24, 1908, \ $,\ 

 9 (Ws). 



