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88. Nisoniades juvenalis, Fabr. Akron Cincin- 

 nati, Sugar Grove. 



89. Pholisora catuUas, Fabr. Common. 



90. Eudamus pylades, Scud. Akron, Columbus. 

 Cincinnati. 



91. Eudamus bathyllus, S & A. Cincinnati, 

 Columbus. 



92. Eudamus tityrus, Fabr. Very common all 

 over the State. 



ADDITIONS TO THE CATALOGUE OF DRAGON- 

 FLIES OF OHIO. 



D. S. Kellicott. 



The number of Odonota heretofore reported to the 

 Academy as occuring within our limits is ninety-four. 

 During 1897 three species have been added to the list; 

 these are as follov^s : 



95. Hetcerina tricolor, Burm. Both sexes taken at 

 Sugar Grove, August 28 ; Portsmouth, September 9, [J. 

 S. Hine]. This large and fine species has been hereto- 

 fore reported from the southern coast states and 

 Illinois. In Ohio it has been taken only by large 

 streams and usually about rapids. 



96. Libellula cyanea, Fabr. Sexes taken by J. B. 

 Parker at Danville, June 26. They were found flying 

 about small ponds by the railway. It has until now 

 been recorded only from " Mass. to Va." Tp find it at 

 home in Central Ohio is, therefore, a pleasant surprise. 



