1918] Howe — Distributional Notes on Neiv England Odonata 107 



The following records were found represented by specimens in 

 the collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 

 Mass., and are here recorded with the permission of Dr. Samuel 

 Henshaw. 



Lestes unguiculatus. White Mountains; new to New Hampshire. 

 Enallagma aspersum (Hagen), Norway, Me.; new to Maine. 

 Ischnura posita (Hagen), White Mountains; new to New Hamp- 

 shire. 

 Ischnura ramburii Selys, Canton (Mass.?); new to Massachusetts. 



The following records I am permitted to record by Dr. R. P. 

 Currie based on material in the U. S. National Museum. 



Lestes eurinus Say, Burchard's pond, Fairfield Co., Conn.; new to 



the State. 

 Lestes congener Hagen, Franconia, N. H.; new to State. 

 Enallagma aspersum Devil's Garden, Fairfield Co., Conn.; new to 



State. 



154, Boyeria grafiana Will., Cummington, Mass., July 5, 1889, 

 collected by F. Knab.; new to New England. 



155. Tetragoneuria costalis Selys, Manchester, Me., June 9, 1898, 

 collected by Wadsworth; new to New England. 



Tramea Carolina (Linn.), Fairfield Co., Conn.; new to State (see 



ibid., Part I). 

 Sympetrum costiferum (Hagen), Franconia, N. H.; new to State. 

 Celithemis eponina (Drury), Litchfield Co., Conn.; new to State. 

 Perithemis domitia tenera (Say), Fairfield Co., Conn.; new to 



State. 

 Erythemis simplicicollis (Say), Fairfield Co., Conn.; new to State. 

 Pachydiplax longipennis (Burm.), Fairfield Co., Conn.; new to 



State (see ibid.. Part I).\ 



On January 3, 1917, through the kindness of Dr. Frank E. Lutz 

 of the American Museum of Natural History, New York City, I 

 was able to examine the collection of Odonata for New England 

 material. I was also introduced by Dr. Lutz to Mr. Lewis B. 

 Woodruff who had collected all but four of the New England 

 dragon-flies found in the Museum's collection Later I visited 

 '^li. Woodruff who kindly permits me to publish the following 

 records which were gleaned in an examination of his private col- 



