TABANIDZ OF OHIO. 19 
54. Diptera from the Headquarters of the Gila River. Psyche, VIII, 
1897. Part I, Tabanidae 38-40: Part Il, 92-93. 
55. Diptera from the Mesilla Valley of the Rio Grande, New Mexico. 
Psyche, VIII, 147, 1897. Diachlorus guttatulus is a Tabanus. 
56. Diptera from Yucatan and Campeche. The Canadian Entomologist, 
XXIX, 197-199, 1897. 
57. Some Characteristic Maritime Diptera from the South End of Padre 
Island and the Adjacent Texas Coast. Entomological News, IX, 
167-169, 1898. 
58. Diptera from the Lower Rio Grande or Tamaulipan Fauna of Texas. 
Journal of the New York Entomological Society, VI, 50, 1898 
Whitney, C. P. 
59. Descriptions of some new species of Tabanidae. Canadian Entomolo- 
gist, XI, 35, 1879. Six new species described. 
Williston, Samuel Wendell. 
60. Some interesting new Diptera. Transactions of the Connecticut 
Academy of Arts and Sciences, IV, 243-246, 1880. Two new 
species of Tabanidae described on pages 244-246. 
61. Collecton and Preservation of Diptera. Psyche, IV, 130-132, 1884. 
62. Diptera. Standard Natural History, II, 416-417. 1884. > 
63. On the Classification of North American Diptera. Entomologica 
Americana. Volume 1, 10-11 and 12-13, 1885. Synoptic table to 
genera of North American Tabanidae and Description of Apato- 
lestes comastes, new genus and species. 
64. Synopsis of the Families and Genera of North American Diptera, 
pp. 1-84, 1888. 
65. Notes and Descriptions of North American Tabanidae. Transactions 
of the Kansas Academy of Science, X, 129-142. 1888. This 
paper is supplementary to Osten Sacken’s Prodrome. 
36. On the Diptera of St. Vincent. Transactions of the Entomological 
Society of London. 1896, pp. 253-446. The Tabanidae, 302-303. 
67. A list of species of Diptera from San Domingo. Canadian Entomolo- 
gist, XXV, 170-171. 1893. 
68. Manual of the Families and Genera of North American Diptera. 1896. 
Published by J. T. Hathaway, New Haven, Connecticut. 
69. Tabanidae. Biologia Centrali Americana. Supplement to volume I, 
pp. 252-264, 1901. 
CATALOGUE OF TABANIDA! FROM AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO. 
The following catalogue is presented for the purpose of giv- 
ing the distribution, synonymy and bibliography of the species 
from America north of Mexico. A few species not yet reported 
from north of the Mexican boundary are included, but southern 
species are added to our fauna from time to time and it is likely 
many others will be added from Mexico when extensive collec- 
tions can be secured from our southern states. 
The bibliography does not include all references but only 
such as are of value in characterizing or extending the range of 
the species given. 
