Notes on hulidmi Ifnif/onflirs. 101 



01. (Idiiiphiix xpictilKs Haj,'('ii. Sec iiii 



(iOa. floinphiia viridifrans I line. A si 

 about tliri'o niilos east of Ontario and t\v< 

 La^jranj^e Co. The day Mas cohl and windy and tiic drafionlly was resting 

 (in the low. broad leaf of an rtster at the edge of a woods alioiit a <iuarter of 

 a mile .soutli of ridgiMni Kiver. Tiie sjiecies has iteen taken in (Jhio and 

 Pennsylvania : this is the tirst Indiana reeord. 



f)9. Drotnof/Miiphiix .sixiliatiis Hageii. At a bayou about two miles west 

 of Merom, Sullivan Co.. .Inly i^:;. l!>ls. This species has not been seen along 

 the Wabash near Bluffton since 1917 when it was observed but in smaller 

 iiiiinbers than in former years. It frequents more sluggish streams with 

 mud bottoms, and the Wabash has apparently become a stream more suit- 

 aiile for it than for IK sjiiunxKs which prefers clear. rapi<l water, clean 

 bottomed streams. D. .sijino.sii.s formerly occurred on the Wabash but I 

 have not seen it there now for many years. What has caused the more 

 recent ebb in If. .sixtliatux I do not know. .\ few years may .see it back 

 again in iiiidimiiiislied nuiiihcrs ; .s/^n/o.s/^.v .-iliiiost ccrfaiiily will never 

 I'etuni. 



70. Boycria rinosa Say. Shriner Lake. Whitley Co.. Sept. 16, 1917; 

 small stream near Merriam, Noble Co.. Seiit. 'S.'>. I'.MT. 



7. Basiuesfhiui janata Say. Border of tamaraclc swamp along Pidgeon 

 Kiver, one mile east of Mongo, Lagrange Co.. June 17. 1917. 



72. Avax Junius Drury. On April 14. 1917. a male was dashed to the 

 street in lUuffton by a heavy rain ; on April 20, 1917. a male was taken in a 

 store room in Bluffton. and on the same <late a female Epiaeachna heros 

 was taken in a nearby store. In April. 1919. a female of Anax juititis was 

 taken in a house in Bluffton on the third of the month, and on the fifth a 

 male and a female were taken in two other lious(>s ; on the tifth. eighth and 

 ninth, six'cimens were hawking in my home yard. On August 2."!. 1919, and 

 at lea.st a few evenings before and after that date juiiiu.s was flying in 

 great numbers from (i to 7 \k m. standard time (7 to s ]>. m. fast time), 

 along a road between woods and a corn lield ami over adjacent fields in low 

 (r(>ek bottom one and a half miles ciist and one and a fourth miles north of 

 r.luffton. They were feeding voraciously and the flight was very erratic, 

 suggesting (Jynacantlias hut more erratic than the larger sju'cies of Gyna- 

 (•antha. Posey Co.. Ainil 21. I'.H!) (('has. C. Deaiiii. 



~r>. Acslnid iiiiislrifUi Say. .\ear Wolf Lake. Noble Co.. Sept. 2.3. 1917; 

 backwater of Weli>ter Lake. Ko-ciusko Co.. August .'Jl, 1919. 



7(5. AcuhiHi iiiutfitii Ilaiieii. Vaiii:nion Swamp near liluffton. June 13, 

 1P20. a single male .seen and caidured. This is the first appearance of 

 iinititta at this swamp since 1914. 



78. Actihua umhro-vi Walker. Creek iit Shriiiei 

 It!. 1917; creek at Indian Village. Kosciusko Co.. 

 swamp five miles east of Lagrange. Lagrange Co.. 



79. Avshna rcrlicdiis Hagen. Creek at India 

 Sept. 1. 1919. 



.SO. \(i>iiti(s()iii<i It) nIdcinillKi Kambiir. This 



along the Ahoite Kivei'. Devils Hollow. Allen Co.. 



M. Kititicsrhiiii. h( ro.s Kabiicius. .\ male was li 



