98 Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. 
TIPULIDZ—sens. lat. (Crane-flies). 
The most useful general ees account of the Family is the 
following :— 
186. VERRALL, G. H.: List of British Tipulide, ete. (“Daddy Long- legs”), with 
notes. nt. Mo. Mag., xxiii. pp. 117-125, 156-160 (1886); 206-209, 
263-267 (1887); xxiv. pp. 108-112 (1887); xxv. pp. 20-27, 97-99 (1888). 
The general works of Walker (No. 4) and Wingate (No. 8) may also be 
consulted with advantage. 
Additions to the List are supplied in the following papers :— 
187. GrimsHaw, Percy H.: On the Occurrence of a new British Fly 
(Trichocera maculipennis, Mg.) in the Forth District. Ann. Scot. Nat. 
Hist., 1906, pp. 210-211. 
188. Carter, A. E. J.: Triogma trisuleata, Schum., a Fly new to Britain. 
Ent. Mo. Mag., xviii. p. 84 (1912). 
189. BercrotH, E.: A new British Tipulid. nt. Mo. Mag., xlviii. 
pp. 133-136 (1912). [Hphelra verralls, sp. n.] 
190. Carter, A. E. J.: Two Diptera (Limnobiide) new to Britain. nt. Mo. 
Mag., xlix. pp. 180-181 (1913). 
Structure and Bronomies. 
191. Brown, JAMES MEIKLE: Some Points in the Anatomy of the Larva of 
Tipula maxima. <A contribution to our knowledge of the respiration 
and circulation in Insects. Zvrans. Linn. Soc. Lond., xi. pp. 125-135, 
pls. xxiv.-xxvu. (1910). 
192. Mia, L. C.: Dicranota; a Carnivorous Tipulid Larva. Trans. Ent. 
Soc. Lond., 1893, pp. 235-253, pls. x.-xiil. [See also No. 70.] 
193. Miaut, L. C., and SHELFoRD, R.: The Structure and Life-history of 
Phalacrocera replicata. With an appendix on the literature of the 
earliest stages of the Cylindrotomine. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1897, 
pp. 343-366, pls. vili.-xi. 
194. The Daddy Long-legs or Crane Fly (Zipula oleracea, Tipula paludosa, 
etc.). Board of Agric. Leaflet, No. 11. (July 1894; revised July 
1905). See also Journ. Board Agric., 1. p. 49 (1894). 
195. RENNIE, JOHN: On the Biology and Economic Significarice of Zipula 
paludosa. Ann. Appl. Biol., i1., No. 4, pp. 235-240, pl. xxxvi. (1916). 
ORTHORRHAPHA BRACHYCERA. 
GENERAL. 
For the Families Stratiomyide& to Asilide our chief authority is Verrall’s 
volume cited under “ General Descriptive Works” (No. 7). 
