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Domaas ; this species is not included in Siebke's list. Asemum striatum, Linn., 

 Domaas, Stueflaaten. Rhagium indagator, Fabr., Domaas, Stueflaaten. Toxotus 

 lamed, Linn.,* Lillehammer ; in the village. Pachyta virginea, Linn.,* Lillehamraer ; 

 not rare on Umlelliferce. P. strigilata, Fabr.,* Lillehammer. P. sexmaculata, Linn., 

 Domaas ; one example. I found a single specimen of this alpine species on the 

 Eggisch-horn, Switzerland, in 1883 ; as in Scotland, it seems usually to occur singly. 

 kitrangalia quadrifasciata, Linn., Lillehammer. Leptura maculicornis, Deg.,* 

 Lillehammer ; not rare, on Umhelliferce. L. sanguinolenta, Linn., Soholt. Acan- 

 thocinus adilis, Linn., Stueflaaten ; common, on pine logs. Pogotiocherus fascicu- 

 latiis, Deg., Lesjevaerk. Monohammus sutor, Linn., Stueflaaten ; abundant, on fresh 

 pine logs. Saperda scalaris, Linn., Jerkin ; two examples, on birch. Donacia 

 typha, Bralim., Christiansand. Chrysomela marginata, Linn., Stueflaaten. Liiia 

 coUaris, Linn., Jei-kin ; in profusion, on dwarf sallow. Oonioctena pallida, Linn., 

 Jerkin. Adimonia tanaceii, Linn., Lillehammer. Coccitiel/a magnijica, Eedt. 

 (/a6//w, Muls.), Domaas ; one example. C. trifasciata, Linn.,* Jerkin ; two speci- 

 mens of this very distinct species occurred on dwarf sallow. Halyzia oblongo- 

 guttaia, Linn., Christiansand. S. l4-guttata, Linn., Domaas, Stueflaaten. 



The following is a list of the most noteworthy Lepidojytera 

 observed ; those that were only seen were seen sufficiently well to 

 make sure of their identification. Most of the more generally 

 distributed and commoner species are omitted, as they have recently 

 been enuraei*ated in this magazine by Dr. Jordan {cf. xxv, pp. 

 439 — 4-14). I may say that I only paid attention to Lepidoptera 

 when Coleoptera were scarce, and that, beyond collecting a few day- 

 flying moths, I made no attempt to work at anything but Shopalocera. 

 Neither Dr. Jordan in his three summers' collecting, nor I in one, 

 obtained examples of much more than one-fourth of the total number 

 of species of Sliopalocera known to inhabit Norway ; nor did either 

 of us obtain any of the more interesting Norwegian forms. These 

 latter, however, it must be remembered, are nearly all confined to the 

 more northern parts of the country. One of the well-known species 

 of the Dovref jeld, (Eneis Noma, Thunb., I failed to meet with, though 

 it is said to be on the wing in June and July. 



Parnasslus Apollo, Linn. — Seen not uncommonly while driving along the Gud- 

 brandsal, between Skjaeggestad and Storklevstad. 



Leucophasia sinapis, Linn. — Seen at Lillehammer. 



Aporia cratcegi, Linn. — Christiansand, common ; also seen at Lillehammer. 



Polyommatus Hippotho'e {chryseis, S. Y.). — Domaas, not rare. This (or P. 

 virgaurece, Linn.) must be the large Polyommatus" seen many times" by Dr. Jordan. 



Lyccena Eumedon, Esp. — Lillehammer, one example only. L. Argus, Linn. — 

 Not uncommon ; Domaas, Jerkin. L. Pheretes, Hiibn. — Very abundant in the 

 Dovrefjeld (Jerkin, &c.), at elevations of about 3000 feet ; occurs also, more sparingly, 

 at lower elevations, Lillehammer, Domaas, &c. This species is far more abundant 

 than L. Icarus, Eott., in the Dovrefjeld. 



