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Anhee, Warnant, near Arlon, etc. (Lambillion), Taviers (Wantier), Ortho (Siegers), 

 Boussu-Walcourt (Hennin), Virton, Frameries (Derenne), the Ardennes — Grupont 

 (Bath). Bosnia and Hercegovina : distributed and common up to 1200m. — on the 

 Vlasic Planina, near Travnik (Nicholl), Sarajevo (Fountaine), Maklenpass, Vran 

 planina, Dervent (Hilf), Jablonica, halfway up the Drinaca (Nicholl), Jaice, Pale, 

 Bjelasnica, Treskavica (Apfelbeck), Celebic, Tro-vrh Zlijep (Sturany), Nevesinje, 

 Gacko (Rebel), Lakat (Apfelbeck). Bulgaria and East Roumelia : in West 

 Bulgaria, the Kirchenwald, Slivno (Bebel), the Vitoch, near Sofia, the Rilska 

 valley, the Rhodope mountains, the Struma-Thal, Samakov (Nicholl), the Bilo 

 Dagh, abundant to 7000ft. (Elwes). Corsica: Monte Pozzo di Borgo (Mann). 

 Denmark : distributed and not rare (Bang-Haas). Finland : southern and 

 middle, common, taken occasionally farther north, inside the Arctic Circle, to the 

 shore of the Polar Sea, occurs also in Lapland (Federley). France : generally 

 (Berce) — Ain — Divonne, the Faucille (Reverdin), Bellegarde (Austant); Aisne — 

 woodsof Holnon and Savy,Rouvray (Dubus), near Villers-Cotteret (Sheldon); Alpes- 

 Maritimes — Cannes (Warburg), St. Martin-Yesubie, etc. (Rowland-Brown), Nice 

 (Lang); - Allier — Moulins (Peyerimhoff); Ariege — 1'Hospitalet (Rowland-Brown); 

 Aube (Jourdheuille); Aude — Carcanieres (J. E. Jones); Basses- Alpes — Larche (Tutt), 

 les Dourbes (A. H. Jones), Digne, Alios, Barcelonnette, etc. (Rowland-Brown), 

 Prevessin (Muschamp); Basses-Pyrenees — generally (Rondou); Bouches-du-Rhone 

 common (Siepi) — Aix-en-Provence (Fountaine); Bretagne — throughout (Griffith); 

 Calvados — banks of the canal from Caen to the sea, Arromanche, Asnelles (Fauvel), 

 Blainville, Ranville, not common (Moutiers); Cantal — le Lioran (Sand); Charente- 

 Inferieure — Royan (Salis); Cher — Sologne, St. Florent (Sand); Cote-d'Or 

 (Rehfous); Creuse — Gueret (Sand); Dordogne — rare, Jaures (Tarel); Doubs — 

 Besancon (Bruand); Eure, rather scarce — Pont de l'Arche (Dupont); Eure- 

 et-Loir — environs of Charties (Guenee); Gironde — common (Rt. Brown); Haute- 

 Garonne — Bagneres de Luchon (Bentall), St. Jean, Bouconne, banks of the 

 Garonne (Aubusson); Haute-Marne — Langres, Latrecey, Hortes (Frionnet); Haute- 

 Saone — near Luxeuil-les-Bains (Gibbs); Haute-Savoie — Grand Saleve, Lavancher, 

 the Brevent, Chavoire, Megeve (Tutt), Chamonix, etc. (Rowland-Brown), Petit 

 Saleve (Reverdin); Hautes-Aipes, up to 7500ft. (Wheeler), Abries, Crete de la 

 Reychasse (Tutt), Mont Genevre (Oberthiir), Briancon (Forbes), le Lautaret 

 (Hampson); Hautes-Pyrenees from 2000ft. -6000ft. — St. Sauveur (Elwes), Lac de 

 Gaube Cauterets (Rowland-Brown), Gavarnie (Chapman), Heas (Bath); Indre — 

 Brenne, rather common (Martin), Nohant (Sand); Indre-et-Loire — St. Avertin, 

 environs of Tours ( Meade- W 7 aldo); Jura — very common, Arlay (Bentall); 

 Loir-et-Cher — banks of the Loire at Blois, common (Chevillon), Chaumont 

 (Moore); Loir-Inferieure— Nantes (Deherman-Roy); Lozere — Florae, Chateau- 

 de-la-Caze, Mende, Balsieges, etc. (Rowland-Brown); Manche — environs of 

 Cherbourg (Nichollet); Marne — Rheims, common (Demaison); Meurthe-et- 

 Moselle — wood of Maxeville (Cantener) ; Nord — common on the dunes of Malo- 

 les-Bains, Lille, etc. (Paux), Cambrai districts, Escaudceuvres (Brabant); Oise — 

 forest of Compiegne (Boisduval); Pas- de- Calais — forest of Guines (Gurney), 

 Boulogne (Timins, E.W.I. , v., p. 115); Puy-de-D6me — very abundant in the 

 pastures of Mont Dore, rare elsewhere (Guillemot); Pyrenees-Orien tales — le Vernet 

 Montlouis (Rowland-Brown); Saone-et-Loire — rather rare in the Autun district 

 (Constant), environs of Macon (Andre); Sarthe (Cnockaert); Savoie — Gresy-sur-Aix, 

 St. Michel-de-Maurienne (Tutt); Seine — environs of Paris (Goossens); Seine-et- 

 Marne — Fontainebleau (H. Brown); Seine-et-Oise — Maisons Lafitte, Lardy (H. 

 Brown); Seine-Inferieure — common (Noel), on the hills opposite Sauchay (Moore); 

 Somme (Frionnet); Var — Hyeres, very scarce (Norris); Vaucluse — Brantes (coll. 

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

 Alsace (Gibbs); Yonne — common (Mabille). Germany: almost throughout 

 the whole territory, from the lowlands up to the Alpine region, not rare 

 in forest and mountain meadows (Speyer) — East and West Prussia, 

 frequent — Braunsberg, Rastenburg, Willenberg (Schmidt), Rauschen, Warnicken, 

 Wargen, Dammhof, Gross-Raum, Metgethen, Konigsberg, Kleinheide, Gauleden, 

 Tapiau, Wehlau, Insterburg, Pillkallen, Derkehmen, Woterkeim, Mehlsack, 

 Mohrungen, Osterode, Allenstein, Sorquitten, Goldap, Lyck, Johannisburg, 

 Neidenburg, Kulm, Graudenz, Danzig, Karthaus, Alt Kisehau, Lonsk, Jastrow 

 (Speiser); Pomerania, common — Damm, near Schrey (Hering), Danholm, Gruben- 

 hagen, Negast (Paul and Plotz), Isle of Usedom (Riesen), Pennin, Divitz Forest, near 

 Barth (Spormann); Mecklenburg, distributed throughout— Neustrelitz, Siilze, 

 Wismar (Boll), Neubrandenburg (Scharlau), near Friedland (Stange), Liibeck 

 (Tessmann), Schwerin (Voelschow), in the Schlossgarten, on the Dreesch, Waren 



