262 MICHIGAN SURVEY, 1908. 



REFERENCES. 



Gillette, C. P., and Baker, F. C. 



1895. The Hemiptera of Colorado. Bull. 31. Tech. Ser. I. Colo. 



Agr. Exp. Station. 

 Osborn, H. 



1896. Observations on the Cicadidae of Iowa. Proc. Iowa Acad, of 



Sciences 1895, III, pp. 194-203. 



1900. Remarks on the Hemipterous Fauna of Ohio, -with a Prelim- 



inary Record of Species. Eighth Rep. Ohio State Acad. Sci., 

 pp. 60-79. 



1901. Additions to the List of Ohio Hemiptera, Ninth Rep. Ohio 



Acad. Sci., pp. 36-37. 



1904. A Further Contribution to the Hemipterous Fauna of Ohio. 



Ohio Naturalist, 4, pp. 99-103. 

 Torre Bueno, J. R. de la 



1905. A List of Certain Families of Hemiptera Occurring within 



Seventy Miles of New York. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, 13, pp. 

 29-47, '(also, 12, pp. 251-253). 

 VanDuzee, E. P. 



1894. A List of the Hemiptera of Buffalo and Vicinitr. Bull. Buff. 

 Soc. Nat. Sci., 5, pp. 167-204. 



NEUROPTERA. 



Myriiieleonidae. 



Myrmeleon immacuhitus DeG. Ant-lion. An apparently full grown 

 ant-lion was taken on one of the bare burned over ridges on the McCargoe 

 Trail (II, 3), on July 25. None of the adult insects were seen and this 

 was the only specimen and funnel observed. 



Geographic Range. Maine ; Keene, N. H. ; Isle Royale, Mich. ; Illinois ; 

 Washington, D. C. ; North Carolina; Texas; Colo.; Oregon; Calif, ef. 

 Psyche, 9, p. 95. 



ODONATA DRAGONFLIES. 



The Dragonfly collection secured by the party is an interesting one in 

 several respects as will be seen by I'eference to the geographic distribu- 

 tion of the various species. Most of the specimens were collected by 

 H. A. Gleason ; the writer and other members of the, party also secured 

 some. We are indebted to Mr. E. B. Williamson of Bluffton, Ind- 

 iana, for the determination of the series. 



Agrionidao. 



Lestes imguiculatus Hag. A single female, apparently of this species 

 was found in the clearing at Neutson's resort (IV, 5) July 21. 



Geographic Range. Nova Scotia ; Quebec ; Maine ; Mass. ; Rhode Is- 

 land; New York; Penn. ; New Jersey; Ohio; Indiana; Tenn. ; Illinois; 

 Iowa; Missouri; Wyoming; Montana; California; Corunna, Ann Arbor, 

 Porcupine Mts., Mich. 



Xehalennia irene Hag. Two males of this species were found in or 

 near a tamarack-spruce-sphagnum swamp (I, 6) on July 10. This.. is a 



