206 TEN YEAES IN SWEDEN, 



land. The most common Swedish names and Latin syno- 

 nymes have been used, and when the English name is 

 given, it shows that the British and Scandinavian species 

 is identical, except it stands in parenthesis, when it denotes 

 that the species is not met with in Britain, although well 

 known by an English name. 



