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Frankfort-on-Main, singly, the Seckbachhohe, frequent, the Bieberhohe, the Taunus, 

 sparingly, Giessen, Marburg, Cassel, on the Bergstrasse (Koch), Griinberg, very 

 rare, Winnerod, frequent, Darmstadt, rare (Glaser); Waldeck, local — near 

 Wildungen, not rare, Rhoden, Arolsen, rare (Speyer); Thuringia, not rare — Miihl- 

 hausen, common, Jena, common (Speyer), Gotha (Knapp), Erfurt (Keferstein and 

 Werneburg), the Steiger Forest, Willroda Forest (Ent. Ver. Erfurt), Zeitz-on- 

 Elstei% Raabe, Knittelholz (Wilde), Weimar (Speyer), Budolstadt, Naumburg, 

 Kyffhauser, Nordhausen (Jordan); Anhalt, rare — Mosigkauer Haide, very rare 

 (Stange), Grafenhainichen (Richter); Hartz — on the foothills, e.g., Asse, the 

 meadows of the Hartz (Heinemann), Wernigerode, rather rare (Fischer), Gottingen 

 (Jordan), Wildemann near Klausthal (Saxesen), Osterode (Jordan); Brandenburg, 

 local — near Berlin, not rare, Brieselang (Pfutzner), Rudersdorf, Johannisthal 

 (Bartel and Herz); Posen, rather rare (Schultz); Silesia, rare and local — the 

 Trebnitz mountains, rare, Mittelwalde, the Scblesier Valley, rare (Doring), Bitke, 

 not rare, Oels, Scarsine (Nohr), the southern part of Upper Lusatia only, Zittau 

 Forest, at -2239ft., formerly at Herrnhut, 1120ft., in the Hutberg (Moschler), near 

 Sprottau (Pfitzner), near Sagan (Kreutzmann), Bergisdorf (Pfitzner); Kingdom of 

 Saxony, locally rare — Lossnitzgrund, Spechtritz, Weinbohla, Grobern, the Spitz- 

 grund (Steinert), Frauendorf-Frohburg, very rare, Leisrig, rare, Meissen, not 

 frequent, Rotstein near Lobau, rare, Chemnitz, Limbach, Wolkenburg, Plauen, 

 Lengenfeid, rare, near Dresden (Ent. Ver. Dresden); Bavaria, fairly common — 

 Berchtesgaden (Lang), Regensburg (Hofmann and Herrich-Schaffer); the Allgau- 

 Alps — Oberstdorf, Oythal, Solleneck (Dadd), Miinicb, frequent, Augsburg near 

 Siebentischwald, Siebenbrunnenfelder (Freyer), Kempten (Kolb), Kissingen (teste 

 Ruhl); Wiirttemberg, locally common — Stuttgart, Tubingen, Reutlingen, etc. 

 (Seyffer); Baden, distributed — Constance, the sources of the Donau, Freiburg, 

 Schlossberg, near the Schonberg in thousands, Kaiserstuhl, frequent, Kippenheim, 

 near Ettenheim, Carlsruhe, Heidelberg (Reutti), near Bruchsal, the Turmberg 

 (Gauckler), near Lahr (Keynes); Alsace — Urttolsheirn, by the banks of the 

 Rhine (Peyerimhoff). Greece: Parnassus (Staudinger), Morea (Brit. Mus. 

 coll.), Corfu — San Salvatore (Norris. Italy: Liguria throughout Pied- 

 mont, Lombardy, the Appenines, to Sicily — Piedmont — Certosa di Pesio 

 (Norris), Turin (Swinton), Veneria (Rocci), Yal d' Aosta — Chatillon 

 (Fountaine), Courmayeur (Tutt), Varallo, Orta (Lowe), Chiesa, Susa district 

 (Rowland-Brown), Sta. Maria, near Susa (Lowe); Tuscany — Pistoiese Appenines, 

 very common, Arezzo, Casentina (Verity), Boscolungo (Norris), Livorno (Calberla), 

 Florence, Monte Cerceri, Trespiano (Stefanelli) ; Lombardy (Turati), Como 

 (F. B. White); Roma — Rome (Verity); Emilia — Modena (Verity); Campania — 

 Naples, common (Oberthiir), Castellamared' Italia (Oberthiir), Capri (F.B. White); 

 Sicily — Monte Cuccio, Vallecorta, Palermo, Ragusa (Mina-Palumbo), Catania, 

 Messina, Castellacio, Syracuse (Zeller), Madonie (Failla-Tedaldi). Luxembourg : 

 Dommeldange, Bonnevoie, banks of the Alzette, Schengen (Dutreux). 

 Netherlands : Limburg (Maurissen), Rothem in Geulheim (Snellen). Portugal: 

 Setubal district — Mt. dos Carvalhos, Almetao, Commenda, Quinta do Concei^as 

 (Vielledent). Roumania : common throughout — the Upper Moldau, near Azuga, 

 Laculitz, Berglehenen, the Dobrudscha (Caradja), Tulcea, Valeni (teste Riihl). 

 Russia : Baltic Provinces, local — Strickberg, Sessau, Schleck, Riga, Bullen, Groesen 

 (Nolcken); Pskov (Kusnezow); Government of Moscow — near Tambow (Assmuss); 

 Government of Poltawa (Markoff); Black Sea district — Podolia, Bagovitza (Grum- 

 Grshimailo); Ural district— the Ural Mountains (Bartel), Miisk, Mioico (Grum- 

 Grshimailo), Casan, Orenburg, and Saratov districts (Eversmann); Caucasia — 

 central Caucasus (Schaposchnikov); Transcaucasia — Tiflis, Borjom, Guetchinan 

 (Romanoff). Scandinavia: Sweden, north to 61°N. lat., to the Dal river, Upland 

 (Aurivillius), Ledberg, West Gottland (Lampa), Upsala, frequent (Dalman), 

 Smaland, Trolle (Ljungh), Gottland, Stockholm (Wallengren), Lund (Zetter.^tedt); 

 Norway Trolle (Ljungh), to 67°N. lat. — south and central, not common — Saltdalen 

 66 c 30'-67°N lat. (Sparre- Schneider), Christiania (Wallengren), Torm (Salvin), in 

 southern Lapland, rare — Westmannia (Thunberg); Finmark — Bodo (Nicholson), 

 northeast Skania (Wallengren), Akershus, Hedemarken, Buskerud, Jarlsberg, 

 Laurvik, Lister, Mandal, Stavanger, north Trondhjem, south Bergenhus, 

 Nordland, Tromso (Schoyen), Hamar-on-Mjosen (Wocke), Kalfaret near Bergen, 

 Levanger, Alsterhang, in the Isle of Alsten, off Helgeland (Siebke). Spain: [Old 

 Castile — La Granja, small (Lowe);] Andalusia — Alfakar, Granada (Rambur) ; 

 Catalonia — Montserrat, Collbato (Cutil-y-Martorell) ; Teruel — Albarracin, Gea, 

 Rodenas (Zapater); Asturias — Picos de Europa (Oberthiir); Leon — Bejar (Chapman). 



