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(Luff), Jersey (Ansted), Guernsey, one only (Lowe). Denmabk : very common 

 everywhere (Bang-Haas). Finland : southern Finland (Aurivillius), Abo, Karelia 

 (Lampa). France : very common in N. France, Seine-Inferieure, Pont cle l'Arche 

 (Dupont), very abundant at Aix-les-Bains (Agassiz), Sarthe (Desportes), Bourg 

 d'Oisans (Tutt), Rennes, Cancaie, &c. (Oberthur), Dept. Loir-et-Cher, swarms 

 (Harrison), Aube (Jourdheuille), Douai (Foucart), Auvergne (Sand), Eure-et-Loir 

 (Guenee), Haute-Garonne, very common (Caradja), Paris, Meuse, Moselle, Meurthe 

 districts (Speyer), Puy de Dome (Guillemot), Dept. Var (Cantener), Morbihan 

 (Griffith), Gironde (Trimoulet), Doubs (Bruand), Aude (Mabille), Loire-Inferieure 

 (Bonjour), Saone-et-Loire (Constant), Seine-Inferieure (Viret), St. Quentin (Dubus), 

 Alpes-Maritimes (Milliere). Geruiany : north-west Germany, almost everywhere 

 (Jordan), Thuringia, generally distributed, and common (Knapp), Waldeck, Upper 

 Hartz to 2100ft. (Speyer), Pomerania, common (Hering), Silesia, common (Prittwitz), 

 Heligoland (Giitke), Pihine Palatinate (Bertram), Wiirtemberg (Seyffler), Giessen 

 (Dickore), Lower Elbe, common (Zimmermann), Erfurt (Kef erstein and Werneburg), 

 Zeitz-on-Elster (Wilde), Halle (Stange), Munich, common (Kranz), Rudolstadt 

 (Meurer), Mecklenburg, Prussia — Konigsberg (Schmidt), Bremen, very common (Reh- 

 berg), Saxon Upper Lusatia, common (Schiitze), Dresden (Steinert), Upper Lusatia, 

 very common (Moeschler), Nassau (Bossier), Ratisbon (Schmid), Dessau (Richter), 

 Alsace (Peyerimhoff ) , Wernigorode (Fischer) , Brunswick (Heinemann) , Hanover, very 

 common (Glitz), Frankfort-on Oder (Kretschmer), Eutin (Dahl), Baden, very 

 common (Reutti), Neumimster (Schroder). Italy : common throughout (Curo), 

 Lombardy (Turati), Modena (Fiori), Pavia (Oberthiir), Buttier Valley, common 

 (Baker), Roman Campagna, very common nr. Rome (Calberla). Netherlands: very 

 common — Breda, <fec. (Heylaerts). Roomania : generally distributed, and common 

 (Caradja). Russia: Baltic provinces, generally distributed — Oesel, cfec. (Nolcken), 

 southern Russia (Moeschler), generally distributed in Transcaucasia (Romanoff), 

 Moscow dist. (Albrecht), Wolmar (Lutzau), south-west Caspian dist. — Lenkoran 

 (Radde), Crimea (Melioransky), St. Petersburg (Erschoff). Scandinavia: south and 

 central Sweden, south Norway (Lampa), common in south Sweden (Aurivillius), 

 Norway, rare — Chistiania (Siebke), southern Lapland — Ume (Zetterstedt). Spain : 

 Bilbao, common (Bossier), Gibraltar, common, Algeviras (Walker), Andalusia — nr. 

 Granada (Rambur), Teruel — Alcaniz (Zapater and Korb), Galicia — Madonie, Messina 

 (Macovelado), Barcelona, &c. (Cuni y Martorell), Catalonia (Martorell y Pena). 

 Switzerland : generally distributed up to about 3000ft. in St. Gallen and Berne 

 (Frey), to 5000ft. at Gadmenthal (Ratzer), Zurich dist. (Riihl), Berne, rare 

 (Benteli), Dranse Valley, common (Baker), Visp Valley, Zermatt, Valais (Jones), 

 Weissenburg (Huguenin), Grisons (Killias), Bonner dist. (Frings), Saas Valley 

 (Jordan), Aiglc (Lowe). Turkey: Gallipoli (Mathew), Varna (Lederer). 



