June, '05] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 187 



Argia vivlda Selys. 



The occurrence of this species at Glacier, British Columbia, 

 is somewhat surprisng as it is considerably farther northwest 

 that any species of this genus has been known to occur. The 

 record rests on a single male specimen taken by the writer over a 

 stagnant pool in a small mountain meadow at an altitude of 6000 

 feet, August 22, '02. Dr. Calvert has kindly examined the 

 specimen and finds it to compare cfosely with more southern 

 examples. Three specimens, a male and two females all 

 veryteneral, were taken at Banff, Alberta, June 17, 'or, near 

 warm springs on the side of Sulphur Mt., and Dr. Calvert has 

 also reported the species from Lo Lo Hot Springs, Mont. How- 

 ever, I have been informed by the manager of the C. P. R. 

 hotel at Glacier that there are no warm springs known in that 

 vicinity. 



Amphiagrion saacinm ( Burmeister. ) 



Two male specimens taken at Victoria, July 17, '01. Both 

 sexes taken at Seattle, Wash., July 14, '01. As Mr. E. B. 

 Williamson has shown the identity of Pyrrhosoina abbreziatuni 

 Selys. , with this species (Notes on a few Wyoming Dragonflies, 

 Entomological News, May, 1900), it needs only to be added 

 that my specimens fall in line with his observations. Com- 

 pared with Ohio material, my western specimens measure a 

 trifle larger all around and are distinctly darker, more robust 

 and more villose, especially on the legs, but the appendages of 

 both sexes agree closely. 



Enallagma cyathigemm Charpentier. 



A common species taken from May to August. Victoria, 

 July 19, '02, two males. Mr. Anderson has sent the writer a 

 number of males (and questionable females also) from Shaw- 

 nigan Lake, and Mr. Currie has reported it — 33 specimens in 

 all — from Kaslo, Loon Lake and Bear Lake on dates ranging 

 from May 29th to August 6th. The writer found it very com- 

 mon and took several pairs in coitu at Seattle, Wash., July 

 14, '01. 



Enallagma calverti Morse. 



Mr. R. V. Harvey has sent me quite a number of specimens, 

 among them a pair taken in coitu, from Vancouver, May 10 to 



