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parative Zoology and from the Boston Society collection, 
now at Boston University. The examination of these col- 
lections was made possible through the courtesy of Drs. 
J. Bequaert and A. G. Humes, respectively. 
Published lists recording species taken in New Hamp- 
shire are: Johnson (1925, 1925a), Brennan (1935), Stone 
(1938), Philip (1947, 1950), and Fairchild (1950). In 
all forty-nine species and subspecies are recorded in the 
above works. The present list contains seventy-one species 
and subspecies. Four species recorded from both Maine 
and Massachusetts are also listed. Judging from the dis- 
tribution of tabanids in the neighboring states and in Can- 
ada, the number recorded will eventually be approximately 
ninety. 
Locality records are given as townships. Only the ex- 
treme dates of capture are listed. Most of the records are 
from the southeastern part of the state and from the White 
Mountain area. The western part of the state north of 
the Mt. Monadnock area is poorly represented. 
The author is indebted to Dr. L. L. Pechuman for the 
determination of the flies. 
Stonemyia Brennan 
rasa (Loew) : Durham, Gilmanton, Hampton, Lee, Mt. 
Washington, New Durham, Pelham, July 19 to Aug. 29. 
tranquilla (Osten Sacken) : Crawford Notch, Durham, 
Gilmanton, Hampton, Kearsarge, Lee, New Durham, 
Mt. Washington, North Conway, Ossipee, Pinkham 
Notch, Twin Mts., White Mountains (type loc.) July 
18 to Aug. 23. 
Chrysops Meigen 
aberrans Philip: Alton, Durham, Gilmanton, Lee, Mad- 
bury. New Durham. June 15 to Sept. 9. 
amazon Daecke: Durham, Lee, Rochester. June 15 to 
July 13, 
atlantica Pechuman: Hampton (S. A. Shaw). July 1 to 
Aug. 21. 
callida Osten Sacken: Barrington, Durham, Gilmanton, 
Hampton, Lee, Milford. June 12 to Aug. 4. 
carbonaria Walker: Bretton Woods, Colebrook, Conway, 
