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ft.), New Brighton (750 ft.); District of Columbia (.sea level); Virginia: 
Great Falls (167 ft.); North Carolina: Raleigh (300 ft.), Havelock (23 ft.), 
Hobton (100 ft.); and there are old records for South Carohna and 
Georgia. Westward in central Ohio, northern Indiana, Arkansas, and 
Wisconsin. In Canada it is known from Ontario. 
50. Gomphus notatus, eastern, spring and early summer. South of New 
England it has been taken in Maryland: Lakeknd (56 ft.) ; West Virginia: 
Harper's Ferry (287 ft.); Kentucky: Great Falls (500 ft.); Tennessee: 
Nashville (4.50 ft.); Alabama: Riverton (41Sft.); westward it is recorded 
from Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and in Canada from Quebec, Ontario, 
and Manitoba. 
51. Gomphus quadricolor, eastern. South of New England it is recorded from 
New York: Ithaca (814 ft.); Pennsylvania: Heckton Mills (500 ft.); 
and Tennessee: Sycamore (1,000 ft.). Westward it is known from central 
Ohio, Indiana, and northern Illinois, Bloomington (781 ft.), northward to 
Michigan and Wisconsin. In Canada it is known from Quebec (?). 
52. Gomphus fraternus, eastern. This species of doubtful occurrence in New 
England would appear from its range outside our area to belong here. 
53. Gomphus spiniceps, eastern. South of New England it is recorded from 
New York: Adirondacks (1,622 ft.); Pennsylvania: Allegheny Co. (750 
ft.); Maryland: Hyattsville (46 ft.), Fairmount Park (sea level); West 
Virginia: Harper's Ferry (287 ft.); Kentucky: Greasy Creek (500 ft.); 
Tennessee: Clinch River (1,004 ft.), Horton's Ford (500 ft.). Westward 
it is reported from northern Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, to Michigan and 
Wisconsin. In Canada it is reported from Quebec. 
54. Gomphus vastus, eastern, spring and earlj' summer. South of New Eng- 
land it is recorded from New York: (?); Pennsylvania: Alleghenj' Co. 
(750 ft.), Philadelphia (sea level), Pittsburgh (587 ft.); Maryland: Cabin 
John (sea level); V^irginia: Great Falls (167 ft.); West Virginia; Ken- 
tucky: Great Falls (500 ft.); Tennessee: Nashville (450 ft.). Westward 
it is reported from northern Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Hannibal (473 ft.), 
Kansas, Montgomery Co. (837 ft., this like the record from the same 
county for C. obliquus is an extreme-limital one); Iowa: LeClaire (580 
ft.), Lansing (630 ft.). Northward it ranges to Michigan, Wisconsin, 
Minnesota to Quebec and Ontario in Canada. 
55. Gomphus ventricosus, eastern, spring. South of New England it is re- 
corded from New York: Pine Island (408 ft.); Pennsylvania: Inglonook 
(over 360 ft.), York (370 ft.); District of Columbia (sea level); \'irginia: 
Great Falls (167 ft.). Westward it is known from northern Indiana, and 
Illinois (.563 ft.). 
56. Gomphus villosipes, eastern, spring. Outside New England it is recorded 
from New York: Ithaca (814 ft.). Grand Island (572 ft.), Staten Island; 
New Jersey: Great Peace Meadow (100 ft.), Ramscj' (347 ft.); Pennsj'l- 
vania: Primrose (1,019 ft.), Tinicum (500 ft.), Folsom (97 ft.); Ohio: 
Cohnnbus (744 ft.), Mahoning Co. (1,000 ft.); Indiana: central and 
northern (800 ft., Lat. 40° N.) ; Illinois: Swan Pond (403 ft., Lat. 38° N.); 
Minnesota: Phelan Lake (859 ft.). In Canada it is kuown from Ontario. 
