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1 90 1, pair in coitu, and Morristown, October i6, 1901, Tenn. 

 (C. C. A.). Cumberland River, September 16, 28, October 5, 

 19, 20, abundant and pairing on last date. 



10. Argia tibialis. 



Cumberland River, June 2, 4, Sycamore Creek, June 6. 



11. Argia translata. 



(Determined by Dr. Calvert). Cedar Bluff, August i, 1899 ; 

 Wytheville, August 17, 1900, one pair in cop., and Cleveland, 

 August 4, 1899, one pair in cop., Va. ; Horton's Ford, August 

 15, and Sneedsville, August 16, 1899, 'Tenn. (C. C. A.). 



12. Argia sednla. 



Cleveland, August 4, St. Paul, August 9, and Cedar Bluff, 

 August I, Va:. ; Sneedsville, August 16, one pair in cop., and 

 Agee to Affet on Clinch River, August 25, Tenn., 1899. 



(C. C. A.). 



13. Argia violacea. 



Cleveland, August 4, Coeburn, August 7, Cedar Bluff, August 

 I, and N. Tazewell, July 29, Va., 1899. (C. C. A.). Glendale 

 Park, Nashville, May 31, Cumberland River, June 2, Syca- 

 more Creek, June 5. 



14. Nehalennia posita. 



Centennial Grounds and neighboring ponds, September 25, 

 October 2, 16, 25 ; Forrow Swamp and old brick-yard ponds 

 on Morrow farm, April 21, 28, 29, May 4, 5, 8, 11, 27, 30, 

 June 1,2. The teneral female is a light bright blue, where the 

 male is bright green ; with age the females become entirely 

 pruinose. 



15. Enallagma civile. 



About ponds in Centennial Grounds and in North Nashville, 

 September 25, October 16, 19, 20, 25, Morrow Farm, October 

 27, May 14, 23. 



16. Enallagma aspersnm. 



About a small temporary pond near Morrow Swamp, May 

 22, 23 ; seen only on these two dates, and only about this one 

 small pond, — one of a chain of ponds along the foot of the 

 sharp descent from the upland to the river- bottom. 



