82 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Tipula hooleyi, n. sp. 
Wing 21 mm. long and 6 mm. broad, hyaline with pale veins, but 
the end of costal and first marginal cells and the small second 
marginal broadly pale coffee brown; auxiliary vein joining Rf, at 
level of base of discal cell, about 15 mm. from base of wing; second 
marginal cell small, elongate kite-shaped, giving off an apparent 
cross-vein (really first part of first branch of #,+,) before its middle 
below; two submarginal cells, the second extending considerably 
beyond the first at either end; discal cell elongate, five-sided, the two 
upper sides together forming a low arch, the side on third posterior 
cell equal to that on second basal, and considerably less than that 
on first basal; upper branch of fourth vein broadly forked, the cell 
thus formed about four times as long as its stem; fifth posterior 
distinctly contracted apically, its basal angle considerably produced. 
Hooley Collection, 49. Among the Gurnet Bay fossils nearest 
to T. limiformis, Ckll., but with the basal corner of fifth posterior 
cell more produced. The fifth posterior cell is shaped practically 
as in the modern (much smaller) species 7°. vernalis. 
The modern 7’. lutescens, which has a similar stigmatic spot, 
has the discal cross-vein much nearer base of discal cell. 
When first preparing these descriptions we had used the old 
term ‘‘ subcostal vein ’’ for the so-called first vein of Schiner and 
Verrall. It seems better to refer to it as R, (first branch of 
radius), as the auxiliary vein is the true subcostal. The ‘‘ second” 
vein is the R,+3, and the “third” R,+;. The fourth is the 
media (JZ), and the fifth the cubitus (Cw). 
Folorusia vasifera, n. sp. 
Length of wing 23 mm., breadth 6 mm., with a brownish tinge, 
immaculate, without stigmatic spot. Auxiliary vein joining R, at 
three-fifths of the length of the wing ; f, joining costa at about four- 
fifths. Preefurca rising at a little beyond middle of wing almost 
opposite base of discal cell. The upper branch of the second (f,) 
leaves the lower at rather beyond its middle, itself joining the costa 
a short distance beyond f,; the marginal cross-vein is strongly 
rejected and comes off just beyond the furcation, joining A, at a 
distance from the costa rather more than its own length. The 
strongly-arched lower branch of the second vein (f,), which is more 
than double the upper, joins the costa far before the apex. First 
marginal cell long and narrow, five times the length of the second ; 
first sub-marginal very much broader than in T2pula hooleyi. The 
third vein (f, + ;) curves to the tip of the wing. Discal cell five- 
sided, rather egg-shaped, 2:5 mm. long, the facet on the first basal 
about double length of that on the second. Petiole of discal fork 
about one-fifth length of its upper branch, the branches diverging in 
a wide curve; the simple branch from the lower apical angle strongly 
curved so that the third posterior is somewhat contracted. Upper 
branch of postical fork almost parallel with lower, the fifth posterior 
cell being somewhat rectangular, not at all contracted apically, the 
