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'Clawbonny'. when no net was at hand " (S). Westchester Co., 

 New York (Be). Ithaca, common about streams in spring and 

 summer (B). 



*2. Calopteryx aequabilis Saj. 



Keeseville, one female, Aug. 4, 1894. 



3. Calopteryx dimidiata Biirm.^ race apicalis Biirm. 

 Westchester Co., New York (Be). 



*4. Calopteryx amata Hagcn. ' 



One male, Keene Valley, Essex Co., July 4, 1890, N. Y. St. 

 Coll., sent to me for identification by Dr. Lintner, apparently 

 belongs here, but differs from Hagen's description (Psyche, v, p. 

 244) as follows : General color brassy green instead of brassy blue; 

 the small yellow band on the side of the thorax is on the second 

 instead of the first suture ; wings 7 mm. wide at nodus, instead of 

 9 mm ; 7- -8 quadrilaterals. 



5. Hetaerina americana Fahr. 



Keeseville, three males, six females, Aug. 10, 16, 1894 (S). 

 Ithaca, one specimen (B). 



Subfamily Agrionin/E. 



6. Lestes eurina Say. 



Dobb's Ferry, three males, July 7, 10, 23, 1888 (VV). 



7. Lestes congener Hagen. 



Lake St. Regis, one male, two females, Sept. 22, 1890 (M), 



8. Lestes unguiculata Hagen. 

 Westchester Co., New York (Be). 



9. Lestes uncata Kirby {forcipata Hagen 1861, haniati Selvs 

 1862). 



Keeseville, one female, July 26, 1894. Ithaca, uncommon, 

 August (B), 



10. Lestes disjuncta Selys. 



Lake St. Regis, one male, Sept. 22, 1890 (M). Keeseville, 

 six males, eight females, July 26— August 4, 1S94 (S). Ithaca, 

 uncommon, August (B). 



