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"borough (Rothschild), Petersfield (Robinson), Warsash, Southampton (Swinton), 

 Winchester district, Silkstead Heath, Crabbe Wood Lane (Hewett), Horndean 

 •district (Hawker), Fleet (S. G. C. Russell), Emsworth (Buckler), Woolmer 

 Forest (Barrett), near Southsea Common (Davies), Woodhay Common, near 

 Newbury, Hodwell Cliff (Stephens), Sheep Wash near Petersfield (Moncreaff). 

 Hereford: Hereford (Hutchinson), the Black Mountains (Newman). Hunts: 

 St. Ives (Norris), Monk's Wood, and other woods (Bond). Kent : on all the 

 chalk-downs — Cuxton, Hailing, etc. (Tutt), Darenth and Birch Woods (Machin), 

 Holly Hill (Walker), St. Margaret's Bay (Fenn), Eynsfbrd (Shaw), Canterbury 

 -district (Parry), Dartford, Knockholt, Ashford (Wood), near Lower Fant (Golding), 

 Crown Wood, Shooter's Hill, formerly (West), Coombe Woods (Stephens), Shorncliffe 

 '(Rogers), Chatham district (Chaney), Westwell (Gardner), Shoreham (Bower), 

 near Walmer, Kingsdown (Cardew), Maidstone district (Goodwin), Tunbridge Wells 

 Common (Raynor), near "^rant Forest, swarms (Ramsay-Cox), Sevenoaks district 

 (Holmes), Pembury (Cox). Lancashire: very local, but usually common where 

 it occurs (Ellis) — Underbarrow Moss (Moss), near Lancaster (teste Hodgkinson), 

 Manchester (Stainton), Holker Moss (Murray), Chat Moss, Barton Moss 

 (J. Chappell), Solwich Moss, near Preston, formerly (Hodgkinson). Lincoln: 

 North Lincoln, common (Simmons), Blyton Carr, very common (Fyles), Epworth 

 (Hudson), Laughton, common, Gainsborough (Burton), Owston Ferry district 

 '(Reynolds), Hartsholme, Doddington (Musham), Holbeach district, scarce (Curtis). 

 Merioneth: Tan-y-Bwlch (Kerr), Barmouth (Kenward). Middlesex: Scratch 

 Wood, near Edgware (Bond), Harrow district (Melvill), Ruislip, plentiful (Wood- 

 bridge). Monmouth: Pontnewydd (Conway, Loudon's Mag., vi., 1832), Castle y 

 Bwch (Loch). Norfolk: locally abundant — Stratton Strawless (Barrett), Brandon 

 (Bower), Drayton Drury, Cawston, Beiston (Norgate), Attlebridge (Barraud), King's 

 Lynn (Atmore), Holt (Haworth). Northampton : Barnwell Wold (Bond), near 

 Towcester (Clark). Nottingham : West Bridgford, common (Simmons), near 

 Nottingham (Smith), Clumber Park near Mansfield (Goss). Pembroke : Pembroke 

 (Puckridge), Tenby (Robertson), Castlemartin (Hodge). Perth: Perth (White, 

 E.W.I. , vii., p. 147), near the Pass of Killiecrankie (Morison, E.W.I. , vii., p. 169). 

 Renfrew: near Gourock, one s (Mackieson). Somerset: very local and 

 uncommon in the county, except near Bridgwater, where it has been taken freely — 

 Bath, Clevedon, Sidcot (Corder), Taunton (Bidgood), Brockley, etc. (Hudd). 

 Stafford: Wolverhampton, rare (Morris). Suffolk: locally common — Brandon, 

 Foxhall, Lound (Bloomfield), Herringfleet Heath (Crowfoot), Sudbury (King), 

 Bixley Decoy, Nacton (Jermyn), Tuddenham (Norgate), Ipswich (Last). Surrey : 

 Hindhead, Milford, Abrook Common, Whitemoor Common, Worplesdon, 

 Byfleet, Chobham (Barrett), Oxshott (Bird), Bagshot (Floersheim), Chertsey, 

 Woking (Raynor), Haslemere, Dorking (Oldaker), Headley Lane, Box Hill 

 (Trimen), Witley, Guildford (Champion), Frimley (T. Bainbrigge-Fletcher), 

 Camberley (Watson), Reigate district, local (Tonge), Ripley, Basingstoke Canal 

 (Turner), between Claygate and Esher (Carr), Wisley Ponds (Lucas). Sussex : 

 local — Brighton, Hay ward's Heath (Jenner), Polegate and Hailsham district, common 

 (Hamlin), near Storrington (Bird), Ashdown Forest (Hodgson), Burgess Hill 

 (Dollman), Abbott's Wood (Salvage), St. Leonard's Forest (Mansbridge), East 

 Grinstead, abundant, Chailey, Lewes (Wightman), Crowborough Common, 

 Abundant (Peskett), Cliff e Hill (Weir), Tilgate Forest (B. W. Adkin), Goodwood 

 Park, Hurston Warren, Upmardin (Fletcher), Rogate Common (Buckler). 

 Warwick: Coleshill Park, Sutton Park (Enock), Rugby district, very rare 

 (Longstaff). Westmorland : Witherslack, Kendal district (Moss), Faraway Moss, 

 Whitbarrow Scar, locally abundant (Hodgkinson), Brigsteer Moss (Holmes). 

 Wicklow: The Murrough of Wicklow, near Rostrevor (Birchall). Wilts: Old 

 Sarum (Manders). Worcester: Trench Woods (Rea). Yorks : scarce, has 

 apparently disappeared from some of its old recorded localities — Scarborough 

 /Wilkinson), Selby (Hebson and Foster), near York (Prest), Sheffield (Doncaster). 

 Distribution. — From Ireland in the west to Japan in the east, and 

 from the Mediterranean littoral, Persia, and north China in the south, 

 ■to Scandinavia, 62°-63° N. lat., in the north. — Asia: Asia-Minor— Amasia, 

 on top of the Lokman (Fountaine),Broussa, common (Mann), Taurus cats. (Bethune- 

 Baker), Armenia (testelliihl) , Jenikeui tableland (Staudinger); Syria — Afka (Nicholl); 

 Persia— north Persia (Funke), near Schahkuh, Schahrud, Pasnaur, nr. the lighthouse 

 ■of Apscheron (teste Riihl), Hyrcania (Hiine) ; Altai Mountains— southeast Altai, 

 Bashkaus, 3000ft. -6000ft., Ongodai (Jacobson); Turkestan— Samarkand (Godman- 

 •Salvin coll.); Pamir— Darvaz, Valley of Khingoob, Su-tcheou Kansu (Grum- 



