Oct., '04] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 271 



1. Chrysops brimleyi Hine. 



This species is described as new by Prof. James S. Hine in 

 Can. Ent. for Feb. 1904, vol. xxxvi, p. 55, from specimens 

 sent him by Mr. Brimley, for whom it is named. Specimens 

 in collection of Prof. Hine. 



Raleigh (E. C.). Late April and early May 1903; com- 

 mon, a number taken ; also taken in 1902 ; C. S. Brimley. 



2. Chrysops callidus Osten Sacken. 



Raleigh (E. C.). Abundant in its season. May 7 to July 

 17, 1902; C. S. Brimley. May 24, 1902 ; F. Sherman. 



3. Chrysops celer Osten Sacken. 



Raleigh (E. C.). Not common. May 7, 1902; May 13, 

 1903 ; C. S. Brimley. 



5. Chrysops flavidus Wied. 



Raleigh (E. C.). Abundant. May 20 to July 17, 1902; 

 C. S. Brimley. 



Beaufort (E. -coast). June i, 20, 1903 ; F. Sherman. 



5. Chrysops fugax Osten Sacken. 



Only the one record. Specimens in collection of Prof. Hine. 

 Raleigh (E. C.). May 15, 1903 ; C. S. Brimley. 



6. Chrysops fulvistigma Hine. 



This species is described as new by Prof. James S. Hine in 

 Can. Ent. for Feb. 1904, vol. xxxvi, p. 55, from two females 

 sent by Mr. Brimley. No others taken. Specimens in collec- 

 tion of Prof. Hine. 



Raleigh (E. C.). July 17, 1902; July 15, 1903; C. S. 

 Brimley. 



7. Chrysops lugens Wied. ( C. morosus). 



Raleigh (E. C.). Common. May 20 to July 17, 1902; 

 C. S. Brimley. July 2, 1903 ; F. Sherman. 



Blowing Rock (W. 4000 feet.) June 27, 1901 ; F. Sherman. 



8. Chrysops moechus Osten Sacken. 



Raleigh (E. C.). May 2, 7, 1902 ; common in April ; also 

 May 13, 22, 1903 ; C. S. Brimley. 



}\ T inston (C). August 4, 1903; S. W. Foster. 



