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with L. cancellata (VilL), and includes L. ohnixa (Hag.) and alhicaMa 
(Brauer) ; L. cancellata (Miill.) = scotica ; X. phalerata (Uhl.) ts trivialis 
(Ramb.) ; L.' sahina (Drury) ; Cordulia viridicenea (Uhl.) 5 Mnau priittiosa 
(JJh\.)=striffata (Hag.) ; Nannophya hella (Uhl.) ; Lihellula histigmd (Uhl.) 
= qiiadrupla (Say); L. pliimhea (Uhl.); X. confusa (Uhl.) — pulchella 
(Drury) ; X. saturata (Uhl.) ; X. Julia (Uhl.) ; X. assimilata (Uhl.). The 
described species of the genus Nannophya are cited by Hagen {1. c. pp. 90-- 
91), and are N. hella (Uhl.), maculosa (Hag.), prodita (Hag.) J 
(Selys), semiaurea (Mus. Berol.), phryne (VQTty) = apicalis (Hag.), australis 
(Brauer), pygmcea (Ramb.), and exigua (Ramb.). 
Hagen publishes (Stett. ent. Zeit. 18G7, pp. 96-100) some notes on the 
species of this family from the Isle of Pines and the White Mountains, de- 
scribed by Sciidder in 1866 (see ‘ Record,’ 1866, p. 623). The synonymic 
results are as follows: — Agrion maria (Sc.) = Neoneura polustris (Hag.)j 
Macromia cubensis (Sc.)=Brythemis longipes (Hag.); Tranica insularis=ab~ 
dominalis (Ramb.) ; Lihelhda vinosa (Sc.) = Dythemis rvjinerva (Burm.) • 
Mcsothemis pocyi dicrota (Ilag.) ; M. gundladiii (Sc.)=sim^?/tW- 
collis (Say) ; Perithemis domitia—mctella (Sdlys). These species are from 
the Isle of Pines. . On the species from the White Mountains, Hagen remarks 
that Cordulegaster lateralis (Sc.) may perhaps be identical with C. sayi] 
Cordulia eremita (Sc.) probably (Burm.); C. forcipata (Sc.) pro- 
bably = C. and C. shuHleffii {^cJ^—hifurcata (Selys). Hagen also 
communicates a note on the Odonata observed by Uhler in St. Domingo (/. c. 
p. 99). ^ ' ' 
Hagen (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, pp. 216-232) gives an' account of some 
dragonflies sent from Cuba by Gundlach and Poey, and describes their 
colours when living from the statements of the former. The known species 
are : — Pantala Jlavescens (Fab.), P. hymencea (Say), Tramea Carolina (Linn.), 
T. onusta (Hag.), T. abdominqlis (Ramb.), T. insularis (Hag.), T. marcella 
(S^lys), T. simplex (Ramb.), Cdithemis eponind (Drury). Hagen also refers 
particularly to the species hitherto referred to Celithernis. 
Hagen publishes (Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. pp. 31-62) a series 
of notes on the species of ALscImides and Corduliides cited by Brauer in the 
zoology of the voyage of the * Novara.’ The species referred to are : — Anax 
ephippigcr (Burm.) = mediterraneus (Sdlys) and senegalcnsis (Ramb.), and its 
geographical distribution ; A. jaspideus (Burm.), $ descr. ; A. papuensis 
(Burm.) = (Ramb.); A. Junius {Dvmj)=spiniferu8 (Ramb.); A. 
longipes (Hag.), descr.; A. dorsalis (Burm.), $ descr.; A. amazili (Burm.) 
= maculatus (Ramb.), cl descr. and geogr. distr. noticed ; A. concolor (Br.) ; 
A. guttatus (Burm.) = magnus (Ramb.), S 2 descr. ; A. gibbosulus (Ramb.) ; 
A. formosus {V&Ji dev Lind.), geogr. distrib. and variation; A. parthenope 
(S^lys) ; A.Jtdius(Bi\)', JEschna tahitetisis (Br.), also from Sumatra ; AE. 
coi'nigera (By.) ; JE. macromia (By.') ) JE. cxcisa (By.) =luteipennis (Bwim.) ) 
JE. castor (By.), $ descr.; StaurophleMa magnifica (Bx.) — reticulata (Brnm.) 
— gigas (Ramb.) ; ALschna ampla (Ramb.), additional characters ; Gynacantha 
idee (Br.); Epopthalmia vittata (Burm.), cl descr.; E. elcgans (Br.); and 
Cordulia (Br.) = probably C. (White). Hagen also 
remarks (1. c. p. 64) upon the genera Megalcesclma and Neurceschna (S^lys), 
and describes N. costalis (Burm.). 
Gibaud remarks (Bull. Soc, Ent. Fr. 1867, p. xiii) upon the changes of 
