Hagen.] 70 [May 5, 



Libellula confusa Uhler! Proc. Acad. Philad., 1857, 87, 3 (teneral); 

 Stett. Z., xx^iii, 91. 



There are numerous woodcuts and descriptions of this species in 

 American popular papers. 



Hab. Ontario, Canada; Andover, Maine, July 6, Brunswick; 

 New Hampshire; Massachusetts, common, July; New York; New 

 Jersey; Pennsylvania; Maryland; Kentucky, May; Mississippi; 

 Georgia, very rare ; Dallas, Waco, Texas, September 4-30 ; Detroit, 

 Michigan, June 17; Chicago and S. Illinois ; Fort Hayes, Kansas, 

 May 6. Only one specimen west of the Rocky Mts., from Ogden, 

 Utah. 



8. Libellula saturata, d", ?. 



Libellula saturata Uhler! Proc. Acad. Philad., 1857, 88, 4. — Hag.! 

 Syn., 152, 4 (in part); Hayden's Rep., 1873, 586; Stett. Z., xxvin, 

 92. 



Hab. Yellowstone ; Montana ; Arizona, Aug. 5. 



Formerly erroneously united by me with L. croceipennis. 



9. Libellula croceipennis, d", ?. 



Libellula croceipennis Selys, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xi ; Proc, 67, 1. 

 Hag.! Hayden's Rep., 1873, 586. 



Hab. Cape San Lucas, Lower California; Tampico, Cordova, 

 Orizaba, Vera Cruz, Tehuantepec, Mexico ; Guatemala, and perhaps 

 Columbia. 



10. Libellula basalis, d", ?. 



Libellula basalis Say, Journ. Acad. Philad., viii, 23, 10. 



Libellula luctuosa ! Burm., Handb., II, 861, 76. — Hag., Syn., 152, 

 5.— Walsh, Proc. Acad. Philad., 1862, 400. 



Hab. New York; New Jersey, June; Pennsylvania; Maryland; 

 Washington, D. C. ; Virginia; Detroit, Mich., June 17; Illinois; 

 Fort Hayes, Kansas ; Ontario, Canada. 



11. Libellula odiosa, <?, ?. 

 Libellula odiosa Hag.! Syn., 152, 6. 



Hab. Pecos River, Western Texas, July 10-Aug. 30; S. Antonio, 

 Dallas, Waco, Texas, July 14. 

 Probably a race of L. basalis. 



12. Libellula auripennis, <?, ?. 



Libellula auripennis Burm.! Handb., n, 861, 67. — Hag.! Syn., 155, 

 11; Stett. Z., xxiv, 375, 71; xxvin, 98; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., xi, 292; xv, 266, 9; xvi, 360, 35; xvi, 374, 6. — Scudder! 

 Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., x, 191. 



