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Darkish lilac-bl., S' without. ? willi hlk. spots auci surt'usioii 

 ap.s. 

 Dist. Char. un.s. grd. col. darkish <i;r., srancln hi. at hosr. j J 

 somewhat closely resembles Arimi var. ()l»inir(i 9 and yet 

 more closely the df , but the grd. col. un.s. has a browner tint, 

 and the disc, spots un.s. are smalle)- ;uid more linear; also 

 (^h.tnira J is larger.] 



Log. Local and seldom c, " in openings of woods in fclie lowlands, 

 and up to nearly 7000ft. in the mtns." {Far.) ; vi. e.-viii. b. Rossi- 

 nieres, vii. 2 and (5, 1900 {llkm.) ; \'illars-sHr-P>ex, vii. /02, worn 

 (.1/o.s.s) ; Frenieres, vii. 18 /91 (/'Vn.) ; l>ex, (^hampory, Visperter- 

 binen, Triftalp, Stalden {Far.); Zermatt, N.W. of Boden Glaciei- ; 

 W. of Evolena, beyond the stream, vi. 2(5 /97 (/'V.s.) ; Rift'elalp, vii. 

 /Ol (fjiiiu.) ; Rerisal, vii. m. S)S ; in the gorge leading to the Steinen- 

 thal and on the Steinenalp, vii. 11 /Ol, c. ; above 5th Refuge, vii. 

 13 01 (117/.); Simplon Hospice, vii. 25 /02 ; Laquinthal (Far.) ; 

 Bois de Bay, vi. 26; Versoix, vi. (Bl.) : Basle (C'Ar/.sf) ; Ziirich 

 (Fret/) ; Schatt'hausen (Trapp) ; St. Gall (Tdachlcr) ; E. of Wengen 

 (Fis.) ; " dry stony places at foot of .Jura," e.t/., nr. Olten (Wsckl.) ; 

 8t. Blaise {Coulerii) ; St. Cergues, vi. 25 {Bl.) ; Bienne and Soleure 

 {Blitzer) ; marshes nr. Biinschen, 3000ft. {tlij.) ; Gadmen {Biitzcr) ; 

 Bergiin, Stulser-weg, c. {ZIL); Fusio, vii. b. /99 ; Guarda, vii. e. 

 1900, with broad border {Clip.); Morteratsch Glacier, viii. 1/01 

 {Fis.) ; Pontresina, vii. /95 {Mhs Ftn.). 



The Dole {liakcr) ; le Reculet, vi. 26 {Bl.) ; Beauv€zer : Alios, 

 vi.-vii. {I'orrell) ; Digne, vi. /99 (A//s.s- Ftn.) ; Torre Pellice, viii. b. 

 /Ol {Tutt) ; Macugnaga, vii. /99 {Flip.) ; Campiglio, vii. /95 ; 

 Wolfsberg, vii. m. /97, scarce {Linn.) 



Directions of Yar. (a.) diminution in size : 

 var. Monticola, stt/r. 



[Obs. — Stgr., Cat. 1901, p. 90, does not give Switz. as a loc. for the type, but 

 for this var., which he describes as being mther smaller, Hgliter gr. un.s., with 

 more bl. at base of h.w.; the dift'erence is not very intelligible, as it is a physical 

 impossibility for any specimens to have lean bl. at base of h.w. than the Swiss 

 tntn. ones, unless they are without a vestige of it. Mr. Rowland-Lrown 

 mentions a specimen taken by him at Mattmark, 7,000ft., corresponding with 

 Stgr.'s description.] 



(b.) diminution of 1»1. in $ culminating in : 



ab. 2 Nigra, ll'A. .• in wh. it disappears under the blk. sutt'u- 



sion. 



Loc. Steinenthal, Sec. 



L. Arion, /.. ; lOiniii. I^\l. pit. Tliiiiims srijuilhnn (in 

 early stages seems to re(piire soiiu- iuiiniiil Food, i'mlunrh) : 

 hyb. h 

 Brt. b], witli slight lilac tinge; 2 gen. largei-. and with 

 larger blk. spots up.s. f.w. than S • 

 Dist. Chir. spots on up.s. f.w, in conni'ctiun wuh lightish grd. 

 col. un.s. 



