228 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Sept., '03 



1900, one ^, one 9, I^ancaster Thomas (communicated by 

 Dr. Calvert). 



39. Anax jnnins. 



Nashville, October 14; North Nashville, March 17 ; Mor- 

 row Swamp, April 29-June 7 ; many exuviae gathered and 

 more seen clinging to vegetation in and about Morrow Swamp. 



40. Didymops transversa. 



Cumberland River, May 12, 15 ; one 9 , not fully matured, 

 came into the basement of Wesley Hall, Vanderbilt University, 

 an hour or two before sunset, May 13, 1901. 



41. Macromia illinoiensis. 



Cleveland, August i, 4, 1899, Abingdon, August 13, 1901, 

 and Cedar Bluff , August i, 1899, Va. ; Sneedville, August 16, 

 1899, and Big Creek, Clinch River, Tenn. (C. C. A.). Knox- 

 ville, Tenn., de Selys, Syn. Cord.^ p. 547 (or no) 1871. Cum- 

 berland River, September 30. 



42. Macromia taeniolata. 



Cleveland, Va., August 4, 1899, one 9 (C. C. A.). 



43. Neurocordnlia obsoleta. 



Chattanooga, Tenn., October 23, 190 1, a nymph (C. C. A.). 

 Nashville, Tenn., reared May 26, June 2, 7. The nymphs 

 were collected for me by Albert Guess, who found them cling- 

 ing to his fish-traps when these were drawn from the water. 

 Here, as in the case of EpicEschna heros, I should have no Ten- 

 nessee record of the species had not the nymphs been taken. 



44. Pantala fUvescens. 



Along a small stream in the city limits of Nashville, Sep- 

 tember 25, Centennial Grounds, October 16. 



45. Tramea lacerata. 



Fairfield Brickyards, October 5, Morrow Swamp, May, 

 common. 



46. Tramea abdominalis. 



Fairfield Brickyards, October 5, one ^ , the only one seen. 



47. Tramea onusta. 



Morrow Farm, October 12, 1900, one ^, P. H. Whiting; 

 Morrow Swamp, May, common. 



48. Tramea Carolina. 



Morrow Swamp, May, common. 



