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? Finmarken (70°). But, as it is reported by Herr J- Sparre 

 Schneider from Alten. a local ity corresponding, I suppose, with 

 Zetterstedt's " mountains at Bossekop ", we may take it that 

 iiphon-laidion reaches up to the North Cape in this direction, 

 though neither Dr. T. A. Chapman, I believe, nor myself 

 discovered it on the very suitable moors and mountains which 

 surround the Alten river near Bossekop. Nor did I find it on the 

 other si de of the border at Abisko in Swedish Lapland when 

 hunting there in July 1906. 



Amplifying Schoyen's Norwegian local ities may also be cited 

 the following from Siebke's " E^iinneratio 1ns cet. Norveg. ", 

 Part III : " Near Kristiania; Skedsmo, Edsberg, Tyldal, Odalen, 

 and Graven on the Hardanger Fjord "; and my friend Mr. R. S. 

 Standen took it on Saeterstoen Bog on the way to Kongsvinger, 

 and at Bolksjô. 



In Swedish Lapland Zetterstedt reported it from Amsele, on 

 the Vindel river at a bout 64° 50' north of Umeâ, and Herr 

 Kloos at Kvikkjok in July igoi. Sven Lampa's account of its 

 distribution in Sweden is extremely interesting;*//^/^^;^ in Oester- 

 gôtland, and Smâland; laidion in Middle Swedsn; and ïsis in the 

 middle and north; so that possibly the Swedish forms range corre- 

 latively hère with the Northern, and Middle Forms of Britain. 

 In Denmark, Herr A. Klôcker finds typical t'i-phon " on marshland " 

 in June and July {Sommerfugle, Part I, 1908). 



In Russian Lapland Tengstrôm includes " dams " in ail the 

 provinces of the Grand Duchy of Finland from North Ostrobotten 

 to the south, and eastward to the shores of Lake Ladoga; and 

 I hâve already mentioned examples taken m the neighbouring 

 Russian provinces of St. Petersburg, and Novgorod; while 

 Herr C. A. Teich enumerates liphon (correctly spelt) in his 

 " Baliische Lepidofteren-Fauna " published at Riga in 1889, and 

 1893. 



In north-west Russia it is also reported from Lithuania, and the 

 Govcrnments of Wilna, Pleskau (laidion), Kaluga, Moscow, and 



