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49. Chrysops shermani Hine. ; 
Highlands (S. W.). July, 1906; July, 1907. Common 
and annoying on horse; Sherman. 
Marion (W.C.). Mid-July, 1907 ; Sherman. 
50. Tabanus annulatus Say. 
Our two specimens are from the eastern section. _ 
Havelock (ake Ellis) (E.). July, 1905. Specimens sent 
in by J. J. Ballard. 
51. Tabanus exul O. S. 
Our three records are all from the central part of the State 
and all in July. 
Pluck (C.). July, 1903; S. W. Poster. 
Southwestern Alamance Co. (C.). July, 1905; Sherman. 
Charlotte (C.). Late July, 1907 ; Sherman. 
52. Tabanus fuscopunctatus Macq. 
Havelock (ake Ellis) (E.). Late May, 1907; L. Ll. Smith. 
Southern. Pines (S. E. C.). Mid-May and June, 1906; 
Rev. A. H. Manee, 
53. Tabanus hinei Johns. 
Havelock (Lake Ellis) (E.). Late May, 1907. Two speci- 
mens taken by C. S. Brimley. 
54. Tabanus lasiopthalmus Macq. 
Raleigh (E. C.). May 9, 1905; G. M. Bentley. 
Havelock (Lake Ellis) (E.). May, 1906; Brimley. 
55. Tabanus longiusculus Hine. 
Raleigh (E. C.). Early July, 1903; Sherman. 
Lagrange (E.). Mid-July, 1907; L. M. Smith. 
Southern Pines (S. E. C.). Taken by Rev. Manee. 
56. Tabanus megerlei Wied. 
Southern Pines (S. E. C.). April, 1905; Sherman; mid- 
April, 1906; R. S. Woglum. 
57. Tabanus mexicanus Linn. 
This crepuscular or nocturnal species has been taken only 
at three localities in the eastern and southeastern sections of 
the State. 
Wilmington (S. E.). 1905; Woglum. 
Wallace (S. E.). June 4, 1904; R. W. Collett. 
