CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 71 



Sub-family JESCHNIN^. 



EPIiESCHNA Selys. 



E. heros Fabr. Caldwell (Cr), Staten Island, V-VIII, ovipositing VII, 28 

 (Ds), New Brunswick, VI, 1, 6 (Sm), Atlantic City, IX, 15 (Ss), Ocean 

 City and mainland opposite, VIII, 26, 27, very abundant, Ocean View, 

 VIII, 25, Sea Isle City, VI, 24, VII, 23, VIII, 13, 20, IX, 1 (C), Anglesea, 

 VII, 8 (Lt), cast upon beach VII, 5(H). 



BOYERIA McLach. 



B. vinosa Say. Sparta, VII, Newfoundland, VII, IX (Ds), Caldwell (Cr), 

 Staten Island, VII (Ds), Lakewood (Sm), Mt. Holly, VII, 4, by S. F. 

 Aaron (A N S), Clementon, by S. F. Gross. 



BASIiESCHNA Selys 



B. Janata Say. Staten Island, one male, V, 2 (Ds), Medford, one specimen, 

 '92, by N. Banks {in litt). 



GOMPH^ESCHNA Selys. 



G-. furcillata Say. Manchester, one female, June '98 (Ds). 



var. antilope Calvert. Newfoundland, VI, 22 (Ds), Clementon by S. F. 

 Gross, Sea Isle City, one dead, broken female, washed upon beach 

 VI, 25, '92 (C). 



iESCHNA Fabr. 



A. juncea L., var. verticalis Hag. Staten Island, VI, IX, X (Ds). 



A. clepsydra Say. Newfoundland, IX (Ds), Dunnfield Creek, VII, 14 (C). 



A. constricta Say. Normanock, VII (Ds), Dunnfield Creek VII, 14 (C), 

 Caldwell (Cr), Staten Island, VI, IX, X (Ds), Haddonfield, IX (R), 

 Anglesea, IX, 6 (Sm). 



A. grandis L. Bergen Hill, one male (Hag). The record of this species 

 from Ocean Co., in the first edition, p. 458, is incorrect. The species is 

 European and not known from N. America other than by Hagen's speci- 

 men, supposed to have been introduced by a vessel. 



ANAX Leach. 



A. Junius Drury. Caldwell ( Cr ), Staten Island, IV, 9, IX, in cop., V, 5 (Ds), 

 Ocean Co., Merchantville, IX, 19 (Sm), Haddonfield VIII (R), Ancora, 

 V, 29, Westville, IV, 21, Kirkwood, V, 25, Albion, VI, 1, Mt. Pleasant, 



VII, 23, Clementon, VII, 22, in cop., Seaville, VII, 12, Patcong Creek, 



VIII, 25 (C), Anglesea, IX, 5 (Lt). 



A. longipes Hag. Staten Island, Clove Valley, VI, 5, and VIII, 9, Orange 



(Ds). 



