The preceding part under this general title was in 1927 (Can Ent., 59: 184-193). In the present instalment, I wish to describe a few novelites that have come to hand in recent years and to add records of certain rare species of Tipulidae. As is the case with numerous recent papers that I have published on the Nearctic crane-fly fauna, the present report is based chiefly on certain very interesting species that were collected in Michigan, Indiana, Tennessee and Florida by Professor J. Speed Rogers. One interesting species of Erioptera was included in material sent to me for determination by Professor Painter. The new species of Dicranomyia was collected in Nova Scotia by Mr. Gibson and in Massachusetts by Mr. Johnson. The very interesting new Tipula from Alaska was secured by Dr. Aldrich. I wish to thank all of these gentlemen for their kind and appreciated co-operation in making known the involved crane-fly fauna of North America.