APPENDIX. 



A LIST OF THE ODONATA (DRAGONFLIES) TAKEN IN THE VICINITY 

 OF ORMOND, FLORIDA, IN MARCH AND APRIL, 1899. 



While searching primarily for Orthoptera, Diurnal 

 Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, such specimens of Drag- 

 onflies were taken as came readily to hand. These were 

 in time submitted to Mr. E. B. Williamson, of Bluff- 

 ton, Ind., a well known specialist of this group, who 

 kindly determined them for me. But 18 species were 

 found to be represented in the collection. Many oth- 

 ers were seen but not captured. The species are doubt- 

 less, there as elsewhere, much more abundant in the 

 summer than in the early spring months. The nomen- 

 clature of the list is that of Banks' "Catalogue 

 of the I^europteroid Insects of Temperate Xorth 

 America.' 7 * 



1. Calopieryx maculata Beauv. March 21st; 



April 1st, common. Ranges throughout the 

 eastern United States. 



2. Lestes forcipata Kamb. March 7th. Common. 



New England to Colorado ; south to Gulf of 

 Mexico. 



' Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., XIX, 1892. 

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