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Fletcher), Kottingdean (Buxton). Warwick : once near Knowle, one specimen only 

 (Bree teste Humphreys and Westvvood), near Wolford (Wheeler). [Westmorland : 

 Bough Fields, near Beetham and Milnthorpe (Hodgkinson, Newman's Brit. Butts., 

 p. 132), Kendal district, not been seen of late years (Moss). Wants confirmation 

 altogether as a Westmorland species.] . Wilts : Old Sarum, plentiful (Stephens), 

 Calne (Eddrup), Amesbury (Pyle), Salisbury Plain, abundant (Manders), near 

 Bamsbury (Bye), Figheldean, near Amesbury (Caswall), Glory Ann, Bainscomb 

 Park, near Gt. Bedwyn (Preston), on the London Boad, between Wincanton and 

 Salisbury, near the village of Mere (Tetley), Salisbury, abundant on the Downs 

 (Carr), Devizes, common, Winsley, rare (Sladen). Worcester: Hilbury Hill, 

 Worcester (Bea). 



Distribution. — This species has almost identically the same area 

 of distribution as Agriades thetis. Its southerly range appears to be the 

 north shore of the Mediterranean, reaching 35°N. lat. in Syria ; its 

 northerly limit appears to be 57°N. lat. in Russia (Viatka Govt.), 

 dropping to 53°N. lat. in Germany and England ; its most easterly range 

 appears to be about 50°E. long. (Viatka Govt., Kasan, Orenburg, and 

 Persia); its westerly range appears to be chiefly limited by the Atlantic 



seaboard. Asia: Asia Minor — Brussa, Mt. Olympus (Lederer), Armenia (Staud- 

 inger), Tokat, Amasia (Fountaine), Kerasdere, Taurus Mts. (Staudinger), Cilicia 

 (Holtz), Caraman (Buhl), Smyrna, Kiilek (Brit. Mus. coll.), [Persia — Irak district 

 (Young). Wants confirmation.], Syria — Lebanon and Antilebanon, Hasbeyah 

 (Nicholl), between Bsherreh and the Cedars of Lebanon (Fountaine), Shar Deresy 

 (Brit. Mus. coll.). Andorra : between the French frontier and les Escaldas, com- 

 mon (Bowland-Brown). Austria: locally abundant. Bohemia — Aussig (Jenner- 

 Weir), Carlsbad district, e.g., Gobes, Drahowitz, Brunnersloh (Hiittner), Prague, 

 Senftenberg(Fritsch); Moravia — Nikolsburg (Gillmer), Briinn, abundant(Schneider), 

 Neutitschein, Bottalowitz (Fritsch); Upper Austria, throughout — Linz, Speyer, 

 Wels, etc. (Brittinger), Pfenningberg, Wels heath, Herndl, Gradenalm, Schober- 

 stein, Weyer (Himsl),Ischl, Alt-Aussee, Gastein Valley (Hormuzaki), Baumgarten- 

 berg (Fritsch); Lower Austria, almost everywhere — Gresten (Schleicher), Vienna 

 (Fritsch), Modling (Bowland-Brown), Hernstein district (Bogenhofer); Salzburg — 

 Salzburg (Fritsch), Moserboden (Neustetter), Bauris 4000ft. -5000ft. (Nickerl), the 

 Gersberg, most abundant, the Gaisberg towards the Zistelalp (Bichter); Vorarlberg 

 — Bregenz, St. Anton to summit of Arlberg Pass, Fervallthal (Tutt); Tirol, 

 throughout to 7500ft. — the Stubai-thal (Heller), the Dolomites — Schluderbach, 

 Cortina, Croda di Lago, Sorrapis, Val Bigontina, Faizarego Pass (Tutt), Grodner- 

 thal (Neustetter), Taufers valley, Lappach, Jagdhaus (Weiler), Schluickenalp, 

 Schindlerspitz, Zirler-Mahder, Stallen-Alp, Stanser-Joch, Waldrast, Hinteregger- 

 kogl, near Windisch-Matrei, Misurina, Seiser-Alp, Schlern, M. Baldo (Heller), 

 Trafoi, Bozen, Eggenthal, Sarnthal, Meran, Mendel Pass, Neu Spondinig, Trafoi- 

 thal and the Stelvio — Gomagoi, Franzenshohe to Ferdinandshohe (Tutt), Pejo, 

 Campiglio (Chapman), Suldenthal(Tutt), the Brenner Pass(Bowland-Brown), Brenner 

 district — Navisthal, Pfutzerthal, most abundant (Galvagni), Biva (Elwes), Hohe 

 Salve, common (Hormuzaki), Innsbruck, Wilten (Fritsch); Carinthia, distributed, 

 but occasionally absent — Baibl, not rare (Zeller), Lavantthal, St. Paul, Sau Alpe, 

 once, Toplagraben, at Schwarzenbach, not rare, Friesach, Portschach, the 

 Dobratsch, frequent, Hermagor, frequent (Hofner), the Glockner, Predi (Neu- 

 stetter), Heiligenblut, abundant (Hoffmann); Carniola, frequent — the Nanos, 

 Weissenfels, Lecnik, Feistenberg, Oberfeld, above Wippaeh (Hofner), Triglav 

 (Neustetter), Josefsthal (Mann); Dalmatia (Mann); Styria — Gratz (Poda), Gesause, 

 Gstattmairvoralpe, Hall (Muhlan and Strobl); Croatia — mountain districts (teste 

 Bebel), Samobor, Podsused (Grund); Hungary, throughout abundant — Budapest dis- 

 trict (Nicholson), Budafok, Isaszegh (Beverdin), Breszlova (Vangel-Jeno), Peszer, 

 Eger, Fekete-Ardo, Esztergom, Pecs, Felsolovo, Sopron, Pozsony, N. Levard, 

 Tavarnok, Beszterczebanya, Selmeczbanya, Szliacs, Gacs, Bozsnyo, Kocsocz, 

 Javorina, Iglo, Brezova, Tatra, Eperjes, Kassa, Huszt, St. Gothard, Szekely-Volgy, 

 Sziisz-Sebes, Nagyszeben, Nagyag, Bea, Vinkovcze, Josipdal, Fuzhine, Ogulin, 

 Fiume, Porto-Be, Novi, Czirkwenicza (Aigner-Abafi), Bucovina (Hormuzaki); Galicia 

 — Cracow district, Wszedzie (Zebrawski); Lwow, Janow, Bilcze (Nowicki); Tran- 

 sylvania — Kronstadt, Tomos Pass (Tutt coll.). Belgium: common on the banks 

 of the Meuse and Ourthe, and similar situations, also near Brussels, Louvain 

 (Dubois), Hau, Torgny, Ortho (Siegers), Namur,St. Servais, Dinant, Warnant, 

 Bouge, common, etc. (Lambillion) , Theux (Derenne), Denee, Sissoye, Tervueren 



