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ITALY. 

 Tliis s|iccies, wliirh niiilur the iia:iirs uf Arinii Jininyiriiiiiii/i, »). nnilii'iiiiif: ami 

 A. siihrariiiutiis, would seem to )jc conlined to the alpine and snli-al|iiiie dlHtiicts of 

 I'iediiiont, asceiuUiig to an altituile of 6,000 feet in the Valley of Aosta. 



AUSTRO-HUNiiAUY. 

 Heir f'lessin says that tlion,i;h only known to occur in Austria, it piolialdy also 

 inliahits Hungary, Ijoheniia, Moravia, and Clalicia. It has, however, been recorded 

 1iy H;izay fiom KotUna-Tlial in Hungary, and as aliundant at (iraz in Styiia Ijy 

 ])r. Siiuroth. Tliere is little douht that the Arivii hmicnsi.^ recorded by llielz 

 from Transylvania really belon.^s to the present species, of which cmintry Sinirotli 

 also indicates it as an inhabitant. 



SPAIN AND PORTJ^GAL. 

 Spain — Ai-iun Imrtoisis is recorded by Pr.if. Hidalj^o fioni \arious localities in 

 Spain, but the lij;'ure cited as reprcsentiii.i;' his spe(des (h'erussac. Hist. Moll., [d. Sa, 

 f. 3) is^l;7'"» cirrii.-ji.srri/itii.^. 



BALKAN PENINHVLA. 



Roumania — Dr. Siinroth indicates that the inhabited area of this species 

 embraces the range of the Carpathians on the frontier of Itouniania. 



SCANDINAVIA. 



Norway — Westerlnnd reports that under the name of A. Inniciisifi it has been 

 recoriled for nnxny localities in South Norway. 



Sweden— Common at Uonneby in the province of I'lekinj^e, found S|)arin<;ly in 

 the Island of Oeland, and e.xtends up to (U' north latitude, or according to Sinirotli 

 really extends as far north in Scandinavia as 09'. 



Denmark— A\'esterlund reports it as existing on Zealand and .lylland. 



RUSSIA. 

 E.\tends into ^'inland as far as (iO' 4.")' north l.at. It is a.lsn recorded by Luther 

 from Uevel in Kstliland, and according to Dr. Sinirotli extends eastward beyond 

 Moscow to the I'ral Mountains, and jirobably ranges well into Siberia. 



NEA RCTIC REdlON. 



New York— Abundant, Coat Island, Niagara Kails, May 1904, T. D. A, Cockeiell. 



District of Columbia— \'ar. iini.sfi-iiini, garden, Washington ; a prim- owner of 

 the u-ardeii was in the habit of imporliiig ]ilaiils from Muropc (\\ . K. ('ollinge, 

 Nautilus, May |S!l!l, p. '.)>. 



■74l._Hanks ot River T,as.in, l!el< 

 (photo, by Mr. R. Welch). 



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