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1896, at Chattenden (James), June 27th, 1896, first imago bred from 

 Sandburn (Ash), June 30th, 1896, at Chattenden (Prout), July 4th, 

 1896, at Chattenden (Page), June 29th- July 6th, 1897, June 15th- 

 July 4th, 1898, at Tullylagan (Greer), July 18th, 1856, on the 

 south side of the Eigi (Speyer), July 24th- August 15th, 1887, in 

 Silesia (Teicher), August lst-5th, 1894, singly, at Courmayeur, July 28th- 

 August 3rd, 1895, at Mendel Pass, abundant and fresh, July 25tb-26th, 

 1896, abundant, July 22nd-26th, 1897, rare, July 22nd-28th, 1898, 

 common, above Gresy-sur-Aix (Tutt), July 6th, 1886, in the Valais 

 (Blachier), July 3rd, 1892, at San Stefano (Knecht), June 26th, 

 1898, at Auswinkel, nr. Buda-Pest (Burr), July 28th, 1898, between the 

 Bashkaus and Tchulyshman rivers (Elvves). Some observations we 

 made on this species (also on A. filipendulae and A. carniolica) at 

 Gresy-sur-Aix, lead us to suppose that a very large percentage of 

 larvfe, in a cold spring, hybernate a second year, and that only in 

 certain seasons suitable to the species does the greater number of larvae 

 feed up and emerge after the first winter. 



Localities. — Argyll : Oban (Barrett). Armagh : The Mullinures (Johnson). 

 Beds: (Barrett). Cheshire: KnutsforcV(Harrison). Cornwall: nr. Land's End, com- 

 mon (Bostock). Cumberland: Keswick (Greenip). Derby : Burton-on-Trent (Stain- 

 ton), Derby (Pullen), Repton Shrubs (Brown). Devon : Exeter and Teignmouth 

 (Stainton), Barnstaple (Mathew). Dorset : nr. Dorchester (Lowe), Blandford (Stain- 

 ton), Swanage (Raynor). Durham : Gibside (Robson). Essex : Saffron Walden 

 (Norgate). Fermanagh: Belleisle (Kane), Enniskillen (Partridge). . Galway : 

 Roundstone (J. J. Walker). Gloucester: Highnam (Lif ton), Stroud and Clifton 

 (Griffiths), Northleach, Cotswolds (Todd), nr. Cheltenham (Robertson), Bristol 

 (Stainton). Hants: Ampneld (He wett), Winchester (Stainton), Hartley Wintney 

 (Robertson), Portsdown Hill and Salterns nr. Portsmouth (Forsyth). Hereford: 

 Leominster (Hutchinson), Tarrington (Wood). Hunts : Monk's Wood and Holme 

 Fen (Doubleday). Kent: nr. Strood (Bower). Kerry: Ballinskelligs Bay (Kane). 

 Lincoln: Grantham (?) (Goulding). Middlesex: Stanmore Common (L. Newman). 

 Monaghan : nr. Favour Royal (Kane). Norfolk : (Barrett). Northampton : Helpston 

 Hill, nr. Peterborough (Morley). Northumberland: Shull (Backhouse), Tyne- 

 mouth (Robson). Notts: Mansfield (Daws). Oxford: Stoke Row (HollandJ. 

 Shropshire: Wenlock Edge (Barrett). Somerset: Clevedon (Mason), Weston- 

 super-Mare (Crotch). Stafford: Cheswardine (Daltry), Cannock Chase (Bostock), 

 Suffolk: Tuddenham (Jenner), Foxhall Heath (Miller), Beccles (Crowfoot). 

 Surrey: Dorking, Ranmore Common (Baldwin), Camberlay (Watson), Croydon 

 (Briggs teste Barrett). Sussex: Brighton (Stainton), Hayward's Heath and Cuck- 

 mere district (Jenner), Poynings Common (Image). Tyrone: Tullylagan (Greer). 

 Wales (South) : (Hudd). Warwick : Farnboro' (Lifton), Coventry (Nicholls). 

 Worcester: Malvern (Todd), Bockleton (Decie), Worcester (Smith). Yorks : 

 Askham (Prest), Barnsley (Harrison), Boston Spa and Filey (Porritt), nr. York 

 (Walker), Bridlington (Boult), Pontefract (Hartley), Royston (Taylor), Sandburn 

 Common (Ash), Scarborough (Wilkinson), Maltby Wood (Batty), Sheffield (Don- 

 caster), Strensall Common (Hewett), Thomparch (Wilson), Flamborough (Boult), 

 Horsforth (Mansbridge). 



Distribution, — Asia : Armenia, Pontus (Staudinger), Amasia, nr. 

 Tokat (Speyer), Obi and Yenesei districts (ErschofT), Amurland (Brit. 

 Mus. Coll. teste Tutt), between the Bashkaus and Tchulyshman rivers, 

 at about 5,000 ft. (Elwes). Austria: Cracow (Zebrawski), Auswinkel, 

 nr. Buda-Pest (Burr), Briinn, Hochwald, Innsbruck, Kessen, Prague, 

 Eosenau, Rottalowitz, Salzburg, Vienna (Fritsch), Buda (Speyer), 

 Cortina, Mendel Pass, abundant (Tutt), Bucovina, generally distributed, 

 also on mountains, (Hormuzaki), Galicia, widely distributed (Garbowski). 

 Belgium (Speyer). Bulgaria : nr. Sofia, Kokaleny-Kloster (Bachmetjew). 

 Denmark: common (Renter), Seeland (Boie). France: generally in 

 northern and southern (Lucas), also eastern and western France 



