PROCEEDINQS 



OF THE 



WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF SCIENCES . 



Vol. Ill, pp. 381-389. November 7, 1901. 



PAPERS FROM THE HOPKINS STANFORD GALA- 

 PAGOS EXPEDITION, 1898-1899. 



III. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL RESULTS (3): 



ODONATA. 



[Text Figures 29-34.] 



By Rolla p. Currie, 



Aid, Division of Insects, U. S. National Museum. 



The dragonflies contained in the following list were collected 

 by Mr. R. E. Snodgrass in the period from February to August, 

 inclusive, of the year 1899. They comprise seven species in- 

 cluding sixteen specimens. 



The only references to Galapagos Odonata heretofore pub- 

 lished are contained in the following papers : 



1. Account of the Zoological Collection made during the visit 

 of H. M. S. Petrel to the Galapagos Islands. Communicated 

 by Dr. Albert Giinther * * * Neuroptera. By R. McLachlan. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, pp. 84-86, 1877. Two species were 

 recorded, Pantala hymencBa and Traniea species (probably the 

 species afterwards described as T. darzutni hy Kirby). 



2. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission steamer Albatross. V. Annotated catalogue of the 

 insects collected in 1887-88. By L. O. Howard. Proc. U. 

 S. National Museum, XII, No. 771, p. 194, 1889. Four speci- 



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