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Persia — Elburz mountains, near Astrabad (Staudinger) ; govts. Tobolsk, Uralsk, 

 Turgai, Turkestan, Semirjetschensk — Lepsa ; Akmolinsk, Semipalatinsk — in the 

 Altai mountains on the upper Irtish, between Ust-Kamenogorsk and Ust- 

 Buchtarminskaja, govts. Tomsk, Jenisseisk, Irkutsk, Trans -Baikalia — Kentei 

 mountains (teste Bartel), Amur district — Nikolajewsk (Graeser), Lena district — 

 Witim, Wilui (Herz), Trebizonde (Oberthiir). Austro-Hungary : Innsbruck, 

 Taufers valley (Weiler), Lavantthal (Hofner), Tyrol, very rare — Lienz, Meran 

 (Hinterwaldner), Brenner district — Mitzens, Navis, Statzer Thai (Galvagni), 

 Bucovina, local and scarce (Hormuzaki), Pressburg (Rozsay), Bohemia — Carlsbad 

 (Nickerl), Galicia, local — Lemberg, Sec. (Garbowski). Stanislawow (Werchratski), 

 Holosko, one (Nowicki), Briinn (Schneider), Cilli, Freistadt, Vienna (Fritsch), 

 Epiries, not rare (Husz), Hungary — Hamer, Kikulahegy (Vangel), Golnitz (Hudak) ; 

 Salzburg — Gais-Berg to 3200ft. (Nickerl), Glockner, Hraszt near Fiume (Mann), 

 Upper Austria — Linz, Postlingberg, Schiltenberg (Himsl), Carniola — Nanos-Berg, 

 Carinthia — Heiligenblut at 4600ft. elevation, Friesach, Lower Austria — Schneeberg, 

 Moravia -Mahrisch-'friibau, Ungarisch-Brod. Hungary, everywhere rare — Tran- 

 sylvania, Nagy-'Ag or Nosag, Budapest, Fiinfkircheu, Croatia, Dalmatia (teste 

 Bartel). Belgium: generally distributed (Donckier), throughout the Namur 

 district (Lambillion), Brussels, Luttich (teste Bartel). Bulgaria: near Sofia 

 (Bachmetjew). Denmark: in most parts, but generally sparingly (Bang-Haas), 

 Jutland, Zealand — Copenhagen (teste Bartel), Finland (Lampa). France : 

 common (Berce), Basses- Alpes — Digne, Hautes-Pyrenees, Ille-et-Vilaine, 

 Rennes, very common, Cancale, Pyrenees -Orientales — Vernet-les-Bains, Eure — 

 Evreux (Oberthiir), Eure-et-Loir — Chateaudun (Guenee), Aube (Jourdheuille), 

 Calvados (Fauvel), Douai (Foucart), Berry and Auvergne (Sand), Haute-Garonne, 

 especially common at Bouconne, Mont Cagire, up to 4000ft. 1 Caradja), Hyeres 

 (Jones), The Esterel, Fontainebleau, S. Michel-de-Maurienne (Tutt), Var (Can- 

 tener), Morbihan (Griffith), Gironde— Pessac 'Trimoulet), Doubs (Bruandj, Aude — 

 Le Malepeyre (Mabille), Saone-et-Loire (Constant), Seine- In ferieure, common 

 (Viret), St. Quentin (Dubus), Deux-Sevres (Maillard), Cherbourg district (Nicollet), 

 Indre — Nohant, Sologne, Cher — St. Florent, Auvergne— Chaudefour, Mont Dore, 

 Le Livran (Sand), Eure — Pont-de-1'Arche (Dupont), the Landes, Montpellier, depts. 

 Meurthe-et- Moselle, Meuse, &c. (teste Bartel). Loire-Inferieure — Nantes, La 

 Chapelle-sur-Erdre, La Haie-Fouassiere (Bonjour), near Paris (Bartel). Germany: 

 generally distributed (Heinemann), northwest Germany — Osterode, Neuhaldensleben 

 near Magdeburg, Rheingau, &c. (Jordan), Rhine Palatinate (Bertram), Wurtemberg — 

 Stuttgart (^eyffler), Giesseu (Dickore), Lower Elbe district (Zimmermann), Waldeck 

 (Speyer), Erfurt, rare (Keferstein), Zeits-on-the-Elster (Wilde). Munich (Kranz), 

 Rudolstadt (Meurer), Hamburg, Bremen, not rare (Rehberg), Saxon Upper Lusatia, 

 rare— Bautzen, Lobauer mts., near Seifhennersdorf, Grossschonau, Zittau, Neugers- 

 dorf, up to 2000ft. (Schutze), Dresden district, widely distributed, but only singly 

 (Steinert), Prussia — Dantzig, Karalene, Sec. (Grentzenberg), Rastenburg (Klups), 

 Silesia, rare, principally in mountains (Assmanu), Mittelwalde, between KLohlfurt and 

 Siegersdorf (teste Bartel), Upper Lusatia — not rare in the southern highlands of the 

 Zittau district (Moeschler), Nassau (Rossler), Alsace — Vendenheim, Vogesen, Lutter- 

 bach, Hardt, near Mulhausen (Peyerimhoff), Wernigerode (Fischer), Pomerania — 

 Stettin (Hering), Brunswick, rare — Helmstedt (Heinemann), Hanover (Giitz), Eutin 

 (Dahl), Berlin district, not common (Pfiitzner), Hildesheim (Grote), Chemnitz (Pabst), 

 Frankiort-on-Oder (Bartel), Mecklenburg, not common — Neustrelitz, Schwerin, 

 Wismar (Schmidt), Burgsteinfurt, Crefeld, Umgebung, Elberfeld, Barmen, Rhein- 

 land, Cassel (teste Bartel), Halle-a.-S. Peissnitz, Seeleben, Biindorf (Stange), 

 Leipzig, somewhat rare, Osterland [teste Bartel), Thuringia, rare in plains, common 

 on the mountains Laucha, Erfurt, Arnstadt, Gotha, Tettelstedt and Walters- 

 hausen, common (Knapp), Bavaria — Kissingen, Bamberg, Ratisbon, rare, Gross- 

 hessellohe, Pullach, near Munich, Augsburg, in most years common, KLempten 

 {teste Bartel), Baden — Constance district, near Freiburg, Lahr, Carlsruhe, rare 

 (Reutti), Bingen, Frankfort-on-Main, Wiesbaden, Taunus, Oberhessen, Bavarian 

 Palatinate {teste Bartel). Greece : Veluchi mts., very rare {teste Bartel). 

 Italy : throughout, except Sardinia and Corsica, not common (Curd), Modena 

 (Fiori), Roman Campagna— Monte Rotondo near Rome, throughout Tuscany, 

 Florence, Monte Stenario (Calberla), Sicily — Palermo (Mann), Lombardy, Pied- 

 mont, in the plains and valleys, Liguria, in the mountains {teste Bartel). 

 Netherlands : in most provinces, not common (Snellen), Ginneken, Strybeek, 

 Breda (Heylaerts). Portugal {teste Bartel). Roumania : Tultscha in the 

 Dobrudscha (Mann), Grumazesti, one, Kloster Neamtz, one, Azuga (Caradja), 

 Comanesti (Leon). Russia : Baltic provinces — Lechts, Kokenhusen, Sessr.u, 



