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Havelock (Lake Ellis) (E.). Late June and July ; a num- 

 ber sent by J. J. Ballard. 



58. Tabanus superjumentarius Whit. 

 Hendersonville (S. W.). June, 1907 ; Sherman. 



59. Tabanus trispilus Wied. 



Pendleton (N. E.). June 7, 1895 ; C. W. Johnson. 

 Cashiers (S. W.). July, 1907 ; Sherman. 



60. Tabanus Sp. 



Two specimens not yet identified but clearly distinct from 

 any here recorded, have been taken at Southern Pines (S.T&.C.}, 

 probably by Rev. A. H. Manee', and are now with Prof. Hine 

 for study. The eyes are hairy. 



2. NEW RECORDS ON GEOGRAPHICAL 

 DISTRIBUTION. 



Only such localities are given as materially extend the 

 known range of the species in the State, beyond what was 

 recorded in our 1904 list. 



Chrysops brimleyi Hine. 



Originally taken at Raleigh, this species has now been taken 

 both east and west, and is likely distributed throughout the 

 State. 



Havelock (E.). May, 1906 ; Brimley. 



Hendersonville (S. W.). June, 1907; Sherman. 



Chrysops callidus O. S. 



Same dates and localities as for the preceding. 



Chrysops celer O. S. 



Southern Pines (S. E. C.). Mid-May, 1906 ; Foster. 

 Hendersonville (S. W.). June, 1907 ; Sherman. 

 Highlands (S. W.). July, 1907 ; Sherman. 



Chrysops lugens O. S. 



Haveloek (E.). Late June, 1905; Brimley. 



Chrysops moechus O. S. 



All our Raleigh records for this species as printed in the 



