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3. Lestes sp.? Three females taken March 6th, 



13th and 15th, respectively. 



4. Argia fumipennis Burm. Frequent along 



streams and ditches in shady places, March 

 27th; April 10th. Recorded only from Ken- 

 tucky, Georgia and Florida. 



5. Argia tibialis Ramb. With the preceding on 



April 10th only. Ranges from Michigan to 

 Florida. 



6. AnomalagrionhastatumSay. Frequent through- 



out the month of^March. Ranges from north- 

 ern Indiana as far south as Venezuela and the 

 West Indies. 



7. Anax junius Drury. Common from March 6th 



on, along the forest roadways. Throughout 

 the United States and Canada. 



8. Gomphceschna furcillata Say. Frequent after 



March 30th, along ditches by the side of rail- 

 way. Recorded heretofore from Massachu- 

 setts to Michigan and south to Georgia. 



9. JEschna ing ens Ramb. Common from March 



6th on. A species of southern range, recorded 

 only from the Gulf States. 



10. Epiwschna heros Fab. A single specimen was 



taken on March 23rd. Ranges throughout 

 the eastern United States. 



11. Tetragoneuria cyanosura Say. A single speci- 



men was taken in a woodland pathway on 

 March 6th. It occurs throughout the eastern 

 United States. 



