92 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. v. 



(K.). References are made to the paper by Mr. Van Duzee, in this 

 number of the Journal on the dragonflies of Buffalo (VD.). The 

 original list embraced 85 species; we now know 102 species and varie- 

 ties as found in this State. 



A, Additional Notes on Species Previously Listed. 

 Subfamily Calopterygin^. 



I. Calopteryx maculata Beauvois. Schenectady, July 14, 1875; 

 July 12, 1877; common at Le Grange's Mills, Guilderland, Albany 

 Co., June 24, 1893 (L.). Buffalo (VD.). 



5. Hetaerina americana Fabr. Albany Co. (L.). 



Subfamily Agrionin^. 

 9. Lestes uncata Kirby. Buffalo (VD.). 



II. Lestes forcipata ^<?;/z^//r. Schoharie (L.). 



12. Lestes rectan8:ularis Say. New Baltimore, Schoharie (L.). 

 Buffalo (VD.). 



13. Argia putrida Hagen. Schoharie (L.). Buffalo (VD.). 



14. Argia violacea Hagen. Buffalo (VD.). 



1 6. Erythromma conditum Hagen. Hamburgh (VD.). 

 18, Amphiagrion saucium Burm. Centre, now Karner(L.), 

 Buffalo (VD.). 



20. Enallagma civile Hagen. "New York," Hagen, 1861. The 

 specimens from Saratoga Lake cited in my previous list belong to no. 21. 



21. Enallagma carunculatum Morse, m?,ita(\ oi ^^ Efiallagma-, 

 sp. n." Li addition to the Saratoga Lake specimens mentioned under 

 no. 20 — Three males, one female, Lake Pleasant, July 29, 1887; one 

 male, Piseco Lake, August 29, 1888 (L.). (P. P. Calvert det.). Ni- 

 agara, etc. (VD.). 



22. Enallagma ebrium Hagen. Schoharie (L.). 



23. Enallagma hageni IVa/s/i. Lake Bluff at Huron; Lake 

 Pleasant, July 10, 1887; Albany, July 6 (P. P. Calvert det.) (L.) 

 Squaw Is. (VD.). 



27. Enallagma exsulans Hagen. Black Rock, etc. (VD.). 



28. Enallagma signatum Hagen. Williamsville (VD.). 



29. Ischnura verticalis Say. Schoharie (L.). Annandale, June 

 19th, by Mrs. C. W. Throop; recorded by Dr. Lintner, nth Rep. State 

 Ent. N. Y., p. 288. Buffalo (VD.). 



