ODOXATA. 
Little time was devoted to the collection of insects ot this; 
group. The few records obtained result from desultory captures 
during the collection of Lepidoptera. However, a few interesting 
specimens were received from Dr. Was of Oostburg, Sheboygan 
Co. As the collections of the ^Museum already contain species 
of that region collected by ]\Ir. Henry L. Ward, but at a much 
later date than the 1908 species, Dr. Was' donations serve to com- 
plete the seasonal series from Eastern Wisconsin, Transitional 
region. 
Calopteryx maculata Beauv. Milwaukee. June 13. On s^hacly river 
banks, in high grass. Also from Oostburg, Wis., June 13 — 
July 16. 
Calopteryx a^quabilis Say. Loc. et die citato. 
Hetaerina americana Say. Loc. et die cit. 
Lestes eurinus Say. Milwaulcee, June 13. On stones in river, near 
rapids Oostburg, Jul}' 9. 
Lestes unguiculatus Hagen. June 13. Milwaukee Kiver. in high 
grass on bank. Johnson's woods, July 26, in marsh. Oost- 
burg, July 20. 
Lestes uncatus KirbA'. Milwaukee, loc. et dieb. cit. Oostburg, 
July 8. 
Lestes disjunctus Selys, Oostburg-, June 11. From marsh. 
Lestes rectangularis Say. Milwaukee, Aug. 3, Milwaukee River. High, 
grass on banks. 
Ischnura verticalis Say. ^[ilwaukee Eiver, June 13. In high grass in 
sunny spots. 
Enallagma hageni Walsh. ^Milwaukee. June 13. High grass on river 
bank. Oostburg, July 8. 
Enallagma calverti ^Morse. Oostburg, July 26. 
Enallagma exsulans Hagan. Milwaukee Eiver. June 13. High grass 
on river bank. 
Gomphus fraternus Say. Milwaukee Eiver. June 13. Open sunnj' and 
shaded places on river bank. 
Anax Junius Drury. ^[ilwaukee. July and August. On streets, in 
building near river, and in woods. 
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