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Soutafochlora zcalkcri Kennedy. — This species, described 

 by Kennedy from the material collected, ^Yas taken in a road- 

 way thru partly cleared woodland. It seemed to prefer the 

 low, wet spots in the road. 



Dorocordnlia libera Selys. — Asingle specimen taken in the . 

 deep woods on July 17 was the only record for the species. 



Cordulia shiirflcffi Scudder. — This species was taken only 

 on July 6 near a small lake. But a single specimen was taken. 



LciicorJiinia hiidsoiiica Selys. — A single specimen, a female, 

 taken on high, open ground on July 17 was the only representa- 

 tive of the species found. 



Lciicorhiiiia pru.viiini Hagen. — This species was found fly- 

 ing over lakes and ponds during the month. 



Lcucorhinia frigida Hagen.- — This species was very similar 

 in habits to the preceding. 



Lcucorhinia iiitacfa Hagen. — This form was closely asso- 

 ciated with the preceding one. 



Lcucorhinia glacialis Hagen. — This species was common 

 thruout the month. It frequented small ponds, and mating 

 pairs were seen commonly during the entire time. 



Sxnipctruni vie in u in Hagen. — A much worn female was 

 found in a clearing on July 8, and was the first record of the 

 species. Later it became common about wet clearings that were 

 well lighted, but seemed to avoid the river. 



Synipetruin obtrusuin Hagen. — This species was quite com- 

 mon after July 15, but up to that date but a single specimen was 

 taken. It frequented wet, sunny clearings. 



Sympetruin rubicundulum Say. — Like the preceding spe- 

 cies, this form was not frequently noted tillafter July 15. It 

 seemed to prefer high, rather dry, open spaces. 



Sympetruni scoticuni Donovan. — A single specimen of this 

 species was taken in a wet marsh, July 29. 



