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added some species, and notes on others which, to com- 

 plete the Ust to date, should be jjublished in the coming 

 Aanual Report of the Academy. 



9«. Enallagma traviatum, Selys. On the 



eleventh of June, of the present year, Mr. Dury, of 

 Cincinnati, sent in for determination a pair of this 

 species. A little later, several specimens of the same 

 species were taken among the numerous lakes in the 

 vicinity of Akron. It might be worth mentioning that 

 thirteen species of this genus are now known from the 

 State. Less than twenty species of the genus have 

 been described from America north of Mexico. 



yit. Lihellula exuta. Say. This was taken June 

 23, at Stewart's Lake, in Portage County. Four 

 specimens, all males, were taken in a few minutes and 

 on a very unfavorable day, so it must be that the 

 species was common in that vicinity. 



This makes the ninth species of this genus, as we 

 have arranged them, from the state. 



In this connection it might be well to mention 

 that Mr. Dury is certain he saw Anax longipes, Hagen, 

 at Cincinnati, but did not procure it. The species is a 

 conspicuous one and its brick red abdomen and large 

 size ought to serve to identify it, even on the wing. 

 Counting this species, the list contains 100, the number 

 we expected to find, eventually, when the work was 

 begun. 



The following rare or local species have been 

 retaken the past summer : 



Erythromma conditum, Hagen. Sugar Grove, 

 April 21. Several specimens, male and female. 



Enallagma divagans, Selys. Three males taken 

 at Stewart's Lake. June 21. 



Enellagma hageni. Walsh. Numerous male and 

 female specimens taken at Stewart's Lake, June 21. 



Gomphus lividus, Selys. Two males taken at 

 Sugar Grove, April 21. 



