2C6 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



45. Lcucorrhinia proxima Calvert. 



MANITOBA. — Winnipeg Beach, Lake Winnipeg, Jane 19, 

 1909, I o^ (W^). 



Occurs in the Canadian Zone across the contiiient. 



46. Leucorrhinia jrlacial'n Hagen. 



MANITOBA. — Aweme, June ir, 1911, i 9 (C). 



47. Liucorrhiiiia hudsonica Stlys. 



MANITOBA.— Winnipeg, July 27, 1908, i Ç (Ws). Winni- 

 peg Beach, June 19, 1909, i cf) 2 9 s (Ws). 

 ALBERTA. — Laggan, i d^ (J. E. Bean). 

 A transcontinental species of the Boreal Region. 



48. Leucorrhinia ifiiacta Hagen. 



MANITOB.A. — Aweme, June 21, 24, 1911, 29^, teneral; July 

 9, 1910, I 9 (Criddle). Winnipeg, July 9, 1968, i cf , 2 9 s (Ws). 

 Winnipeg Beach, June 19, 1909, 2 cj^s (Ws). 



This last record is the most northerly for this species. 



49. Pantala hy mènera Say. 



MANITOBA.— Husavick, July 8, 1910, i cT' (Ws). 



The capture of this southern species in Mmitoba was wholly 

 unexpected. It has since been taken on Pelee Island, Ont., by 

 F. M. Root. 



E.KPt.^NATlON OF PlATE IX. 



Fig. I. — Coenagrion resolutum (cf ), dorsal view of head, thorax and 

 abd. segs. 1-3 ; la ( 9 ), dorsal view of segs. 8-10. 



Fig. 2. — Coenagrion angulatu7n (cf"), dorsal view of head, thorax and 

 abd. segs. 1-3; 2a (cf), lateral view of seg. 10 and appendages ; 2b, same, 

 viewed obliquely from behind ; 2c ( 9 ), dorsal view of segs. 8-10. 



Fig. 3. — Coenagrion lunulatutn (cf ), lateral view of seg. 10 and 

 appendages. (Specimen from Jena.) 



Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, Dominion Entomologist, left for England on 

 July 26th to represent Canada at the International Congress of Entomol- 

 ogy, which was held at Oxford from August 5th to loth. 



Subsequently he attended a conference which the Secretary of State 

 for the Colonies arranged at the Colonial Office for the purpose of 

 working out a scheme for Imperial co-ordination in the j^revention of the 

 spread of insect pests and the more extended investigation of the noxious 

 insects which occur in the different parts of the Empire. 



