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waldner), Taufers Valley, Innsbruck (Weiler), Ischl (Hormuzaki), Press- 

 burg (Rozsay), Bukovina, distributed in the plains, not observed in the 

 mountains (Hormuzaki), Bohemia, everywhere (Nickerl), Neu Sandec (Kle- 

 mensiewicz), Stanislawow ( Werchratski), Galicia — Sambor, Lemberg (Nowicki), 

 Briinn (Miiller), Hermannstadt (Czekelius), Eperies, not rare (Husz), Chemnitz 

 (Pabst), Hungary — Kocsocz (Van gel), Golnitz (Hudak), Fiume (Mann), Lavantthal 

 (Homer), Upper Styria — St. Lambrecht (Kodermann), Upper Carinthia — Port- 

 schach (Wagner), Salzburg (Nickerl), Brenner dist. (Galvagni), Podolia (Caradja). 

 Belgium : generally distributed (Lambillion), nr. Brussels (Donckier), Virton 

 (Bray). Bulgaria : Sofia (Bachmetjew). Channel Islands : -Guernsey, 

 Herm (Luft), Jersey (Ansted). Denmark : rare (Reuter), Fyen — Odense and 

 Vesterhae, single examples (Bang-Haas). Finland: rare in south-eastern Finland 

 (Reuter), Karelia (Lampa). France : common throughout (Berce), Burgoyne 

 (Constant coll.), Aix-les-Bains, very common (Agassiz), Paris (Reaumur), depts. 

 of Meuse, Moselle, Meurthe (Speyer), Loire-Inferieure — Nantes (Bonjour), Puy- 

 de-Dome (G-uillemot), dept. Var (Cantener), Morbihan (Griffith), Gironde (Trim- 

 oulet), Doubs dept. (Bruand), Aude dept. (Mabille), Saone-et-Loire (Constant), St. 

 Quentin (Dubus), Sarthe (Dasportes), Aube (Jourdheuille), Douai (Foucart), 

 Auvergne (Sand), Eure-et-Loir, not rare (Guenee), Haute-Garonne (Caradja), 

 Bourg d'Oisans (Tutt), Alpes-Maritimes (Milliere), Pluviers (Nainvilliers teste 

 Reaumur), Cannes, rare (Constant). Germany: common everywhere (Heinemann), 

 north-west Germany, generally distributed (Jordan), Thuringia — Gotha, Erfurt, 

 Arnstadt (Knapp), Pomerania — Stettin, not common, nr. Zabelsdorf, Nemitz, 

 Grabow, Radekow (Hering), Silesia, not rare (Prittwitz), Dessau, not rare (Richter), 

 Wernigorode (Fischer), Brunswick, common (Heinemann), Hanover, not rare 

 (Glitz), Frankfort - on - Oder (Kretschmer), Eutin (Dahl), Rhine Palatinate 

 (Bertram), Wurtemberg (Seyffler), Giessen (Dickore), Lower Elbe dist. (Zim- 

 mermann), Waldeck (Speyer), Zeitz-on-the-Elster (Wilde), Halle (Stange), 

 Munich (KLranz), Hesse — Griinberg (Glaser), Rudolstadt (Meurer), Mecklenburg, 

 everywhere (Schmidt), Bremen (Rehberg), Saxon Upper Lusatia, distributed 

 and not rare (Schiitze), Dresden (Steinert), Prussia — Konigsberg, &c, 

 distributed but rather rare (Schmidt), Upper Lusatia (Moeschler), Ratisbon 

 (Schmid), Alsace (Peyerimhoff ) , Offenbach (Wiskott), Nassau, Baden 

 dist., common, Karlsruhe (Reutti). Italy: throughout, unless absent in 

 the south and in Corsica, nowhere abundant (Curd), Lombardy — Brianza, 

 Milan (Turati), Modena (Fiori), Sicily — Madonie (Mina-Palumbo)! Nether- 

 lands : generally distributed, but rare — Holland, Gelderland, Limburg, 

 Groningen (Snellen), Breda, not rare (Heylaerts). Roumania: common — 

 Grumazesti, Kloster Neamtz, Costrischa, Husch, Slauic (Caradja), Comanesti, 

 Jassy (coll. Leon), Dobrudscha (Mann), Turn Severin (Haberhauer). Russia : 

 southern Russia (Moeschler), Wolfnar (Lutzau), Volga district, not rare — 

 Kasan, Orenburg, Sarepta, etc. (Eversmann), Baltic provinces— generally distributed, 

 but somewhat rare (Nolcken), Transcaucasia — Borjom, Souram, Manglis, 

 Helenendorf, Lagodekhi, Gueroussi (Romanoff), St. Petersburg (Erschoff), Moscow 

 district — Ivanovsk (Assmuss). Scandinavia : rare in Sweden up to 6o° N. lat. 

 (Auiivillius), Carlscrona, Upsala (Wallengren). Spain: Barcelona district -San 

 Gervasis, Gracia. etc. (Cuni y Martorell), Catalonia (Martorell y Peha), Hilbao 

 (Seebold). Switzerland : everywhere in the plains and hills (Frey), Aigle (Lowe), 

 Berne (Henteli), Zurich (Nageli), Lower Engadine, above 4,000ft. elevation (Killias), 

 Weissenburg (Huguenin), Valais, not rare in tree region — Ravoire, at foot of Mt. des 

 Ecotteaux, Fully, Sion, Sierre, etc. (Favre). Turkey: Varna (Lederer). 



ADDENDUM (vol. ii., p. 408). 

 Pcecilocampa populi*, Linne. 



0. ab. albescens, Heyne, " Soc. Ent.," xiii., pp. 105 — 106 (1898) ; Stichel, 

 " Berl. Ent. Zeits.," xliv., p. 144, pi. ii., fig. 13 (1900). — Alis anterioribus latissime 

 albomarginatis. disco ni^ro grisco vario margine anteriore flavo ; alis posterioribus 

 totis albis ; ciliis brunncis angustc flavo intersect is. Albino. Albescens appears to 

 me to be a true albino, which is lighter in all its parts than the type. In the dense 

 hairs of the head and thorax the difference is only slight ; the abdomen 

 in the cT is somewhat lighter brown than in P. populi ; in the ? it and the antennae 

 are rather light yellow-brown. The forewings have a distinctly yellow costa, 

 especially in the $ , and in both sexes a rather broad white outer-margin ; the basal 

 marking, which in /'. populi is mostly distinctly brown, is yellow-brown in albescens. 



* To be added to vol ii., p. 468. 



