1 894-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 243 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



Mrs. Slosson has made collections in the White Mountains, 

 and we may expect a list of these from her pen. As a contribu- 

 tion to such a future summary, the following observations may be 

 recorded. 



At ponds near the White Mountain House (near Fabyan's) I 

 took, in 1889, — 



* Lestes disjuncta Selys. Aug. 22. 



* Enallagtna ebrium Hag. Aug. 23. 

 Ischtmra verticalis Say. Aug. 22. 

 Aeschna constricta Say. Aug. 22 



" clepsydra Say. Aug. 22. Two males (see the News, vol. 



V, p. 11). • 



Soniatochlora elongata Scud. Aug. 21, one female ovipositing. 

 Diplax rubiamdula Say. Aug. 22. 



* " obtrusa Hag. Aug. 22. 



* " vicina Hag. Aug. 22. 



In 1890 I obtained: 



* Lesles uncala Kirhy. North Conway, July 31. 



* Enallagtna aspersum Hag. Echo Lake (near N. Conway), July 31. 

 Aeschna constricta Say. Hermit Lake (on Mt. Washington), Aug. 2. 



" clepsydra Say. Hermit Lake, Aug. 2 {eretnita Scud.). 

 Cordulia shurtleffi Scud. Hermit Lake, Aug. 2, two (^. 

 Somatochlora albicincta Burm. Hermit Lake, Aug. 2, one (^ one 9 • 

 " elongata Scud. Hermit Lake, Aug. 2, one (^. 



* '* tetiebrosa Say. Moat Mountain (near North Conway), 

 Aug. I, one (^. 



Diplax- rubicundula Say. Hermit Lake, Aug. 2, and North Conway, 

 July 31. 



VERMONT. 

 Very few species have been recorded from this State. Mrs, 

 Slosson sent me the following four species from Newport, on 

 Lake Memphremagog, taken in the latter part <jf June, 1893: 



* Calopteryx maculata Beauv. * Ischnura verticalis Say. 



* " cequabilis Say. * Gomphcrschna fiircillata Say. 



MASSACHUSETTS. 

 Mr. E. F. Hitchings has published a listof forty species, taken 

 at Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester, in the News, vol. iii, p. 39. 

 Mr. A. L. Babcock has been collecting at Sherborn, Middlesex 

 County, and will perhaps furnish a complete list. 



