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the moors — Darsney Flow, Loch Chesnay, Corsemalzie, White Dyke Moor 

 (Gordon). Worcester: Wyre Forest (Wainwright), Worcester (Edmunds), 

 Bewdley (Tyrer), Monk Wood (Rea). Yorks : general on the moors — Eston 

 Hills, Great Ayton (Lofthouse), abundant on all West Riding moors (Butterfield), 

 Skipwith (Ash), Heathtield, Pateley, Bramham moor (Storey), Birstwith (Walker), 

 Scarborough (Williamson), Strensall Common, Rhombald's Moor, Keighley, 

 Riccall Common, Sandburn Common, Thorne Moor (Hewett), nr. Leeds 

 (T. Briggs), Bradford (Carter), Halifax, Huddersfield (Porritt), Ilkley (Denny), 

 Otley Chevin (Taylor), Penistone (Harrison), Richmond (Sang), Ripon 

 (Meldrum), Selby (Foster), Sheffield (Doncaster), Wakefield (Talbot), Whitby 

 (Clarke), Harrogate (Arbuthnott), Ingleby Greenhow (Elgee), Roche Abbey 

 (Smith), Barnsley [teste Fenn), Cleveland district— Brotton (Sachse). 



DISTRIBUTION. — Asia : Amurland, Kentei mts., Bureja mts. (Staudinger), 

 Altai mts. (Speyer), Amasia, common, Brussa (Staudinger), Persia — Irak dist. 

 (Young). Austro-Hungary : Tyrol, not rare (Hmterwaldner) , Taufers, Inns- 

 bruck (Weiler), Lavantthal (Homer), Upper Carinthia, Salzburg, Moellthal, 

 rather rare (Nickerl), Fiume, Draga (Mann), Bucovina, only in mountain regions 

 (Hormuzaki), Pressburg (Rozsay), Bohemia, occasionally (Nickerl), Neu Sandec 

 (Klemensiewicz), Stanislawow (Werchratski), Galicia, distributed but apparently 

 very rare — Lemberg (Nowicki), Briinn (Miiller), Hermannstadt (Czekeliusj, Chemnitz 

 (Pabst), Hungary— Kocsocz (Vangelj, Golnitz (Hudak), Eperies, common (Husz), 

 Dalmatia, Buda (Speyer), Inn Valley, not common (Himsl). Belgium : generally 

 distributed (Lambillion), nr. Rouge Cloitre (Coubeaux), Mons, Frameries, common 

 (Derenne),Virton (Bray). Bulgaria: Sofia, not rare (Bachmetjew). Channel Isles: 

 Guernsey, Sark (Luff), Jersey (Ansted). Denmark: one of the commonest species 

 (Wallengren), pretty generally distributed (Bang-Haas). Finland : occurs through- 

 out (Reuter). France : very common throughout (Guenee), Meuse, Moselle, 

 Meurthe depts., Hyeres (Speyer), Puy-de-D6me (Guillemot), dept. Var (Cantener), 

 Basses- Alpes — Digne, etc. (Tutt) ; Morbihan (Griffith), Gironde (Trimoulet), Doubs 

 dept. (Bruand), Aube (Jourdheuille), Douai (Foucart), depts. Indre, Cher, Cantal, 

 Auvergne (Sand), Saone-et-Loire (Constant), Eure-et-Loir (Guenee), Haute- 

 Garonne, common (Caradja), Seine-Inferieure — Pont de FArche, etc., rather com- 

 mon (Dupont), Loire-Inferieure (Bonjour), Aude (Mabille), Sarthe (Despoites), St. 

 Quentin (Dubus), Normandy — Tancarville (Leech), Manche — nr. Cherbourg, 

 Rennes (Oberthiir), the Esterels, Trayas, Mai Infernet (Chapman), Cannes 

 (Warburg). Germany: generally common, Upper Hartz, Black Forest to beyond 

 3400ft. elevation (Speyer), north-west Germany, almost everywhere (Jordan), Bruns- 

 wick, everywhere especially on heaths (Heinemann), Hanover, not rare (Glitz), Thurin- 

 gia — Gotha, Berlach, Siebleber Holz, Friedrichroda, Georgenthal (Knapp), Pomerania, 

 — not very rare — Damm, Carolinenhorst, Stepenitz, Vogelsang, Grambow, Nemitz, 

 (Hering), Silesia — Leubeusch (Prittwitz), Alsace (Peyerimhoff), Wernigorode 

 (Fischer), Rhine Palatinate (Bertram), Wiirtembarg (Seyffler), Giessen (Dickore), 

 Lower Elbe district (Zimmermann), Waldeck (Speyer), Erfurt (Keferstein), 

 Zeitz-on-the-Elster (Wilde), Halle— Dessau (Stange), Munich, not common (Kranz). 

 Hesse-Darmstadt, not common (Glaser), Rudolstadt (Meurer), Mecklenburg 

 (Schmidt), Bremen (Rehberg), Saxon Upper Lusatia, not rare (Schiitze), Upper 

 Lusatia, not rare (Moeschler), Dresden, not rare (Steinert), Prussia — Konigsberg 

 (Schmidt), Nassau (Rossler), Ratisbon (Schmid), Grimmer dist., Mayence, 

 Wiesbaden (Homeyer), Frankfort-on-Oder (Kretschmer), Eutin (Dahl). GREECE: 

 Corfu, Tinos (Staudinger). Italy: throughout the mainland,? Corsica (Curd), 

 Calabria — south of Naples (Oberthiir), Modena (Fiori), Sicily (Mina-Palumbo), 

 Roman Campagna (Calberla). Netherlands : all provinces but not common 

 (Snellen) ; the eastern provinces, rather common, Breda, &C. (Heylaerts). Ror- 

 mania : Jassy, Comanesti (Leon), Turn Severin (Haberhauer). Russia : 

 Moscow district (Albrecht), Wolmar (Lutzau), Volga dist., not rare, Kasan, 

 Baschkiria (Eversmann), St. Petersburg (ErscKoff), Transcaucasia — Tillis (one only) 

 (Sievers), Istidara, Daratchitchag (Christopli), Baltic Provinces, distributed through- 

 out, but rare (Nolcken). SCANDINAVIA: one of the commonest species (Wallen- 

 gren), Arctic Norway — Karasjok, Komagfjord (Schoyen), northern Lapland 

 fPortin), Kobbervik, Langfjorddalen (Sandberg), distributed throughout Norway 

 (Siebke), Finmark (Chapman), Christiania (Jordan), Lycksele, Lapponia-Umansis 

 (Zetterstedt). Spain: Southern Spain (Staudinger), Catalonia (Martorell y Pena), 

 Teruel (Zapater), Barcelona— Calella, &cc. (Cuni \- Martorell), Galicia— Santiago, Sec. 

 (Macho- Velado), Bilbao (Seebold), Gribraltar (Walker). Switzerland: Every- 

 where up to 5000ft — Canton St. (iallen (Taschler), Gadmenthal (Ratzer), 

 valleys of the Upper Engadine (Pfaff'enzeller), Weissenburg (Huguenin), Evolena 



