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du-Gard (Lang); Gironde — environs of Bordeaux, common (Robert Brown), Pessac, 

 Merignac (Trimoulet); Haute- Garonne — Toulouse, Madron, St. Gaudens, Luchon, 

 Lac d'Oo, Val de Lys (Caradja); Haute-Marne — Langres, Hortes, Latrecey, St. 

 Dizier (Frionnet); Haute-Saone — Valley of the Ognon, Luxeuil-les-Bains (Gibbs); 

 Haute-Savoie — Megeve to St. Gervais (Tutt), Chamonix (Rowland-Brown), Mt. 

 Saleve (Rehfous), Grammont (Muschamp); Haute-Vienne — Limoges (Samy); 

 Hautes-Alpes — Larche (Tutt), Le Lautaret (Godman), Les Freaux, near La Grave 

 (Tutt); Hautes-Pyrenees — generally (Rondou), St. Sauveur, Gedre, Heas (Bath), 

 Gavarnie (Rowland-Brown); Herault — Montpellier (Milliere); Ille-et-Vilaine — 

 Rennes, Monterfil (Oberthiir) ; Indre — Nohant, common (Sand), Fontgombault, 

 local, in the hills above the Creuse-Blanche (Martin); Isere — Uriage (Reverdin), St. 

 Laurent-du-Pont, common (Forbes), Bourg d'Oisans (Godman), Clelles (Tutt); Jura— 

 Baume-les-Messieurs (Benthal); Loir-et-Cher — forest of Russey, environs of Chailles. 

 rare (Chevillon) ; Loire-Inferieure — Portnichet (Deherman-Roy) ; Lozere — Florae, 

 Mende, Chateau-de-la-Caze, etc. (Rowland-Brown); Maine-et-Loire — common, and 

 sometimes with blue females (Delahaye) ; Manche — Cherbourg (Nichollet) ; Marne 



— Rheims, Epernay, very common (Demaison); Meurthe-et-Moselle — meadows 

 of Tomblaine, Nancy (Cantener) ; Nord — rather common at St. Malo-les-Bains, 

 Rosendael, etc. (Paux), dunes of Dunquerque and Calais (le Roi) ; Oise 

 (Pinard) ; Puy-du-D6me — Puy-de-Gaudy, etc. (Sand) ; Pyrenees- Orientales 



— very common up to 6000 ft., Collioure (Elwes), le Vernet (Fountaine), 

 Sorede (Sprongerts); Saone-et-Loire — common (Andre and Constant); Savoie — St. 

 Michel de Maurienne, Lanslebourg, Bourg St. Maurice (Tutt), Gresy-sur-Aix 

 (Cochrane), Salins, Brides-les-Bains (Reverdin): Seine — environs of Paris 

 {Goossens); Seine-et-Marne — Fontainebleau (Tutt), Nemours (H. Brown); Seine-et- 

 Oise — Beauchamp (Dupont), Lardy, Sannais, Corneilles (H. Brown); Seine-lnfer- 

 ieure — near Eugleville and Arques (Moore), Sahurs-sur-Seine (Viret), Orival 

 (Martel), rare, C6te-de-Ste. -Catharine, Rouen, St. Adrien, Canteleu, Boisguillaume 

 (Noel); Somme (Frionnet); Var — Gapeau Valley, Ceinturon, la Plage, Hyeres 

 (Powell), Lavandou, Carqueiranne, Giens (Blachier); Vaucluse — Brantes (in coll. 

 H. Brown); Vosges — St. Maurice-sur-Moselle, le Tholy, Charmes, abundant 

 (Gibbs) ; Yonne — Charbuy, Appoigny, rare (Mabille). Germany : almost 

 everywhere, from sea-level to the tree-limit (Speyer) ; East and West 

 Prussia, throughout — Konigsberg, Rastenburg, Willenberg (Schmidt) ; 

 Tilsit, Cranz, Rauschen, Neubiiuser, Caporn Heath, Dammhof, Gross-Raum, 

 Metgethen, Juditten, Tapiau, Wehlau, Brandenburg, Braunsberg, Osterode, 

 Diwitten, Ganglau, Angerburg, Lyck, Damerau, Graudenz, Rosenberg- 

 district, Danzig, Hela, Zoppot, Karthaus, Alt-Kischau, Jastrow (Speiser); 

 Pomerania — frequent throughout on heaths — Damm, on the road to Massow, 

 Nemitz, on the road to Falkenwalde, Warsow, Cavolinenhorst. etc. (Hering); 

 Demmin, Helmshagen (Paul and Plotz), Kratzberg, Moysall, Barboft, the Daiss. 

 near Drigge, Altefiihr, the Diinholm, Hiddensee (Spormann) ; Mecklenburg — Neu- 

 strelitz (Gentzen and Messing), near Riilow (Sponholz), Friedland, throughout, 

 behind the Stausee (Stange), near Tarzow, between Schwerin and Ludwigslust, 

 forest of Mestlin (Schmidt), Schwerin (Voelschow), the Buchholz (Schroder), the 

 Schelfwerder, singly, I'archim (Gillmer), Liibeck district, Wesloe Moss, Paling 

 Heath (Tessmann) ; Lauenburg, Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein — Eutin, frequent 

 (Dahl), Hamburg (Tessien); North Sea Islands— Isle of Sylt (Werneburg), Heligo- 

 land (Dalla Torre) ; Hanover — Hildesheim district (Grote), Liineburg, frequent 

 (Machleidt and Steinvorth), Bremen (Rehberg), Hanover (Glitz), Meeklenheide, 

 Misburg, Isernhagen, Burgwedel (Peets), Osnabriick (Jammerath), Hameln 

 (Jordan); Westphalia — Hoxter (Jordan); Rhine Provinces — Galen berg, Zwergslocher 

 (Grote), Bonn, Boppard, Bingen, not rare, Aachen and Cologne, rare, Barmen, not 

 rare (Stollwerdk), Kreuznach (Elwes), Solingen, llaan, Hilden and Schlebusch 

 Heaths, very common (Weymer), Neuenahr (Maassen), Krefeld district, 

 Hiilserbruch, Sankert, Hiilserberg, Forstwald, Willich-Heath (Rothke) : 

 H(» sse — Frankfort- on -Main, tue Stadtwald, Niedgau, the Taunus, Wiesbaden, 

 the Bergstrass>e, the VVetterau, the Hinterland (Koch), Griinberg (Glaser), 

 Wied-Belters <lihtrict (Schenck), Darmstadt, Worms, very frequent, local 

 and raver in Upper Hesse (Glaser), Mombaeh, frequent (Rossler), Oberursel, 

 not frequent (Fuchs). Hanau, everywhere (Limpert and Rottelberg), Cassel, 

 near Guntershaueen (Borgmann), Rotenburg, rare (Jordan); Waldeek — 

 very abundant (Speyer); Thuringia — everywhere common— Arnsberg (Henze). 

 Gotha (Knapp), Gera (Ent. Ver. G era), Zeitz, near Ossig, Lonzig (Wilde), Rudol- 

 stadt (Jordan); Province of Saxony — Erfurt (Keferstein and Werneburg), Halle. 

 Dolau Heath, near Nietleben (Stange), Miihlhausen, rare, Naumburg, Nord- 



