194 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor vied 
Type in Leyden Museum. Edwards recently doubts the iden- 
tity of castanea, Macq., with this species. 
infindens Walk., Proc. Linn. Soc. IV, 92, 2° (Tipula) (1860). 
Brun., Ree, Ind. Mus: V1; 247: 
Ceram, Macassar. 
Type in British Museum in fair condition. Walker described 
it asa @ from Makessar, but the specimen labelled “‘ type”’ is a 
@ from Ceram. Some error seems to have crept in here, which 
probably cannot now be rectified. Ihave to thank Mr. Edwards 
and Mr. Hill for these notes. 
majesticus Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 248, 7 92 (Tzpula) (1911). 
Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 303, 7 2 (Trpula). 
N.E. Frontier, India, 4000 ft., 15-ili-12 [Kemp]; Naini Tal; 
Darjiling, 3—9-vi-09, type o@ [Howlett]; Singla, vi-12; Tin- 
dharia, 3000 ft., viii-12 [both Darjiling Distr. and Lord Carmi- 
chael collection]; Kalimpong, 600—4500 ft. [Gravely]; Sureil, 
iv, v-1I7_ [Kemp]; Pashok, 26-v—r14-vi-16 [Gravely]; Darji- 
ling District, 10o00o—3000 ft. [Lord Carmichael coll.]; Kurseong, 
24-vi-lo, type ¢ [Annandale]; Nilgiri Hills, 3500 ft., ix-ro 
[A ndrewes|; Talewadi, N. Kanara Dist. [Kemp]; between Kalek 
and Misshing, 4000 ft., Abor Exped. [Kemp]; Mazbat, Man- 
galdai, Assam [Kemp]; Ginting Bidai, 2000 ft., Selangor- Pahang 
Frontier, Fed. Malay States, iv-17 [Boden Kloss]. 
Type @ in Pusa coll., ‘ype @ in Indian Museum. A specimen 
of majestica in the Indian Museum collection measures almost 
exactly 100 mm. in full expanse of wings which easily surpasses 
both my T. carmichaeli and Cten. rex, Alex. 
fulvolateralis Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 249, ~ (Tipula) (1911). 
Id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 304, # @, pl. vi, 15, genitalia (Tzpu- 
la): td., Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 263 (Tzpula). 
Himalayas, common in most localities from 600 ft. upwards, 
March to October ; Mussoorie, ix-06 ; Bhim Tal, 4500 ft., 1g—22- 
ix-06 [Annandale]; Sikkim; Sureil; Kalimpong; Singla; Pashok ; 
Soom; Kurseong; Dhikala, Gahrwal Distr., W. Himalayas, Io- 
iii-10; Shillong, 5500—6400, 29-viii—5-ix-15 [Kemp]; Mazbat, 
Mangaldai Distr., Assam, II---15-x-10, type @ [Kemp]. 
Tvpe #7 and 2 inIndian Museum. Ihave stated my T. fulvo- 
lateralis to be a true Tipula, but at the time of writing I had no 
specimens for comparison and wrote from memory, but a closer 
inspection of several specimens proves the species to belong here. 
Alexander thinks my fulvolateralis may be synonymous with 
umbrinus, Wied. 
flavus, id., Rec. Ind. Mus. VI, 252, o (Tipula) (1911). 
Tipula, id., Fauna Brit. Ind., 308, ~: Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 257, 
? noted. 
Sikkim, iii or iv, type o» [Fruhstorfer]. 
Type in Vienna Museum. ‘The specimens referred to this 
species by me recently (Rec. Ind. Mus. IX, 257) are flavoides, 
Brun., the tyfe@ being the only example of flavus known to me 
