396 BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. 



Dziekanowice (Zebrawski); Bucovina — Cecina Mt., near Czernowitz (Hormuzaki). 

 Belgium : the greater part of the country, but chiefly the limestone region — 

 Namur, Dinant, Warnant, common (Lambillion), Marche-les-Dames, common 

 (Charlier), Embourg, common (Donckier), Elderen (Derenne), Ortho (Siegers), 

 Rochefort (Carlier). Bosnia and Hercegovina : local and not common, up to 

 1200m. — Focha to Celebic (Nicholl); Sarajevo — Lukavica (Apfelbeck), Kalinovik 

 (Schreitter), Prozor, Jablonica (Hilf), Prenj — Lucina at 1500m. (Penther), 

 Nevesinje (Uhl), Stolac (Winneguth), Volujak, Metovic (Apfelbeck), Jaice, Jesero 

 (Elwes). Bulgaria and East Boumelia : the north slopes of the Balkans, near 

 Slivno, the Vitoch, near Sofia, common, the Rilo mountains — the Rilska valley 

 (Nicholl), near Lorn (Elwes), Rasgrad, Rustschuk, Varna (Haberhauer), near 

 Ortos, common (Rebel). [Channel Islands: Jersey (teste Coney).] Corsica 

 (Coleby). Denmark (Dohermann, Brit. Mus. Coll.). France: generally (Berce), 

 and throughout Brittany (Griffith) — Ain — Thoiry (Blachier) ; Allier — Vichy 

 (Oberthiir); Alpes-Maritimes — St.-Martin-Vesubie, the Val Muerta near Beaulieu 

 (Rowland-Brown), Beaulieu (Jones), Cannes, very common (Warburg), Nice 

 (Lang); Ardeche— Celles-les-Bains (coll. Fallou); Ariege — Ax-les-Thermes ; Aube — 

 common (Jourdheuille) ; Aude — ies Corbieres, Conques (Mabille), Axat (Tetley) ; 

 Basses- Alpes — -very common, Digne, between Colmars and Alios, Larche 

 (Tutt), Barcelonnette, Alios, Beauvezer, St. Andre, etc. (Rowland-Brown); Basses- 

 Pyrenees — Gonat (Burr); Bouches-du-Rhone — throughout (Siepi); Calvados — local, 

 environs of Caen, rare in the Auge district (Fauvel); Charente — near Angouleme 

 (Moore); Charente-Inferieure — Royan (Salis), Dompierre-sur-Mer (Obertbiir); 

 Cher — Sologne, St. Florent (Sand); Creuse — Gueret (Sand); Dordogne — 

 Liorac, Lembras, le Monzie-Monastrue, Queysac, Floyrac, la Mouthe, Cerand, etc. 

 (Tarel); Doubs — environs of Besancon (Bruand); Eure — Pont de-1'Arche (Dupont); 

 Eure-et-Loir (Guenee); Gard — Ste. Cecile d'Andorge (Rowland-Brown); Gironde — 

 Villeneuve de Blayc (Mege), environs of Bordeaux, Budos, common (Rt. Brown), 

 Bouillac, Floirac, F argues, etc. (Trimoulet); Haute-Garonne — St. Martory (Aubus- 

 son), Bouconne, Revel, Villefranche, Aspet, Encausse, St. Beat, Cagire, Luchon 

 (Caradja); Haute-Marne — everywhere, e.g., Hortes (Frionnet); Haute-Savoie — 

 Monnetier, Yvoire (Blachier); the Voirons (Reverdin), Grand Gorge, Mt. Saleve 

 (Tutt); Hautes-Alpes — le Lautaret, Bourg d' Aru, Bourg d' Oisans (Tutt), La 

 Grave (Lowe); Hautes-Pyrenees — throughout, up to 1200m. (Rondou), Pierre- 

 fitte-Nestalas (Jones): St. Sauveur (Elwes), Gavarnie, Cauterets, Lac de Gaube 

 (Rowland-Brown); Indre — Nohant, Gargilesse (Sand); Brenne, rather rare (Martin); 

 Isere — Uriage (Reverdin); Loir-et-Cher — banks of the Loir, etc. (Chevillon;; Loire- 

 Inferieure — Chemere, Machecoul (Deher-man-Roy); Lot — Souillac (Bentall); Lozere 

 -^•very common on the slopes of the Causses, e.g., Mende, Florae, la Caze, etc. 

 (Rowland-Brown) ; Maine-et-Loire — Angers (Cheux); Manche — 1 3 and 1 ? near 

 Hainneville (Nichollet); Marne — Rheims district, common (Demaison); Meurthe- 

 et-Moselle — approaches to the wood of Vandceuvre, Nancy (Cantener); Nord 

 — not rare in the forest of Mormals, but not elsewhere (le Roi); Oise (Pinard) — 

 forest of Compiegne (Boisduval); Puy-de-D6me — generally on the chalk formation 

 (Guillemot), Royat (Sand); Pyrenees-Orientales — le Vernet, common (Rowland- 

 Brown), Valley of St. Vincent, Vallee du Lys (Tetley); Saone-et-Loire — fairly com- 

 mon, but local — la Grisiere, St. Leger (Andre); Sarthe (Desportes); Savoie — Bourg 

 St. Maurice, Gresy-sur-Aix (Tutt), Brides-les-Bains (Reverdin); Seine — environs of 

 Paris (Goossens), la Varenne, St. Maur (Ragonot), Montrouge (Fallou), Bois de 

 Boulogne (Bellier); Seine-et-Marne— common everywhere (H. Brown), Fontaine- 

 bleau (Tutt), Gurcy (Bellier); Seine-et-Oise — common (H. Brown); Seine- 

 Inferieure, common — near Sauc hay (Moore), Orival(Martel); Somme (Frionnet); Var 

 — Draguignan (Tutt); Vaucluse — Avignon(Walker), Brantes, Malaucene (H. Brown); 

 Vendee — Auzay, near Fontenay-le-Comte (Oberthiir); Yonne — Mailly-la-Ville, 

 forests of Pontigny, and of Fretoy (Mabille). Germany : distributed over the 

 southern half, and in the mountains of central Germany, in the north, in a few 

 places east of 29° E. long., but nowhere west (Speyer); East and West Prussia — 

 Braunsberg, Thorn, Dantzig (Schmidt), Graudenz, the fort Com biere (Riesen), 

 Memel, Tapiau, Osterode, Allenstein, Rominten, . Johannisburg, Niedenburg, 

 Lobau (Speiser); Pomerania — rare, the Schwalbenberge, near Garz (Hering). 

 [Mecklenburg — Liibeck (Paul), Siilze (Koch), Neustrelitz (Messing), Rulow, rare 

 (Sponholz) — Schmid says that the specimens determined by Koch as this species, 

 were merely bright-coloured P. icarus, and that the name must be struck off the 

 list for this province.]; Hanover — Bassum, near Bremen, twice only (Rehberg); 

 Rhine Provinces — Urdenbach (Kirby), the Rhine dike, between Budberg and 

 Friemersheim (Stollwerck), Neuenahr (Maassen), Crefeld, the Budberg and 



