Catalogue of the Odonata of Ohio. 



CATALOGUE OF THE ODONATA OF OHIO. 



Part II. 



By D. S. Kellicott, Columbus. 



The first part of this Catalogue was published last year,* and 

 contained very few references to localities south of Columbus. At 

 the time of the former publication it was the intention to more 

 thoroughly explore the southern portions of the state and publish a 

 second part at no distant day. During the summer of 1895, much 

 collecting was done in different parts of the state, more especially 

 from Columbus south, and along the Muskingum and Ohio rivers. 

 The result has been a good number of additions to the list and the 

 extension of the known localities for many species already recorded. 

 A record of these facts is the main purpose of this communication. 

 The species added are numbered after those of Part I, in the order 

 they would fall in the systematic arrangement adopted. At the end 

 of the paper is appended a summary of the distribution and the 

 time of occurrence of all our known species. 



(2.) AGRIONIN^E. 

 69. — lestes congener Hagen. 



It was not uncommon along a mere thread of water in the "Old- 

 river-bed" on the State University grounds, Columbus, throughout 

 September, 1895. Not seen elsewhere. It was not seen after the 

 first days of October, but was clearly the last species of its genus 

 abroad. 



70. — ERYTHROMMA CONDITUM Hagen. 



Two males and two females were taken by B. M. Rutan, May 

 22, along a ditch of spring water on the Campus of the State Univer- 

 sity, Columbus ; two males and a female were captured by the writer 

 at Greenwood Lake, Delaware, May 30, 1895: Yellow Springs, 

 (W. J. Hancock.) 



71. — EN ALLAGM A CARUNCULATUM Morse. 



Cincinnati, July 19; Columbus, July to September 26; Sandusky, 

 August 15, 1895. ^ nas been taken in every part of the state. At 



*Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. XVII, Jan'y, 1895, P- '95' 



