110 Psyche ' [October 



Enallagma exsulans, Sherborn, Dover, and Medfield, Mass.; new 



to the State with the above records. 

 Enallagma ebrium, Brattleboro, Vt.; new to the State, 

 Amphiagrion saucium, Montgomery, Vt.; new to the State (see 



above). 

 Cordulegaster diastatops, Jay and Troy, Conn.; new to the State 



with Mr. Woodruff's records. 

 Boyeria vinosa, Wolcott, Vt., July 23; new to the State. 

 Libellula auripennis, Niantic, Conn., August 8; new to the State. 

 Sympetrum ruhicundulum, Ne^^^jort, Vt.; new to the State (see 



ibid.. Part I). 

 Sympetrum semicinctum. North Haven, Conn.; new to the State. 

 Erytkrodiplax berenice, Niantic and Stamford, Conn.; new to the 



State (see ibid., Part I), 



The following record is represented by a specimen in the Boston 

 Society of Natural History: 



Erytkrodiplax berenice (Drury), Barrington, L. I., June; new to 



the State. 

 Species known to Maine = 99. 

 Species known to New Hampshire = 97, 

 Species known to Vermont = 26. 

 Species known to Massachusetts = 123. 

 Species known to Rhode Island = 27. 

 Species known to Connecticut = 72. 



SOME VARIATIONS IN THE GENUS VANESSA 

 (PYRAMEIS.) 



By Fordyce Grinnell, Jr. 



The following notes on some very significant variations of the 

 species of Vanessa (Pyrameis) , originated from a series found in the 

 collection of Mr. James E. Cottle of San Francisco. Other speci- 

 mens, also representing the same variations, are in the collections 

 of Mr. J. D. Graves of Oakland, Mr, J, C. Huguenin of San Fran- 

 cisco, and a few from the writer's collection have been deposited 

 with the series in Mr. Cottle's collection. The illustration repre- 

 sents those in Mr. Cottle's collection and captured by him. 



