£2 PLATE CLI. 



Scop. cam. n. 10 12. 



Schrank. Inf. aujlr. n. 97S. 



Schaffer. Icon. Inf. Ratifbon. tab. 85. fg. 8. 9. 



During all the Summer months we find this tormenting little 

 Infeft in great abundance, in the narrow lanes and fkirts of woods. 

 If it fettles on the hands, face, or legs, its fling is very acute, and 

 excites an inflammation and fwelling, very fimilar to that we ex- 

 perience from the fling of the Tabanus cacutlens, defcribed in 

 Plate 131, of this Work. 



Its fling is mofl violent about the middle of the day. 



FIG. 



