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(Hennin), Waulsort, Florennes, Han-sur-Lesse (Derenne), Rochefort (Carlier). 

 Bosnia and Hekcegovina : very common and generally distributed through- 

 out up to 1100m. above the sea — Fojnica (Simonys), Zlijep, Visegrad 

 (Sturany), Celebic, Fo<?a (Nicholl), Trebevic (teste Rebel), Igman (at 800m.) (Burr), 

 Prozor, Maklenpass (Hilf), Kalinovik (Schreitter), Konjica (Apfelbeek), Jablanica 

 (teste Rebel), the Prenj — Risovac, Glogovo, at 850m. (Penther), Vran Planina, 

 Velez, Tassovic, near Capljina (Hilf), Nevesinje (Uhl), Buerda, Gaeko, Vacija bara, 

 between Serajevo and Gorazda, Baba Planina (Nicholl), Jaice (Penther). Bulgaria 

 and East Roumelia : near Sophia, Kokaleny-Kloster (Bachmetjew), [? on the Rilo 

 (Joakimow),] near Rustschuk (Kowatschew), near Slivno, very rare (Rebel). 

 France : Ain — Gex, Col de la Faucille (Tutt), Amberieu, Divonne (Reverdin), 

 Thoiry, Bellegarde (Blachier); Aisne — Holnon wood, St. Quentin (Dubus); Alpes- 

 Maritimes, generally (Bromilow), Cannes, abundant (Warburg), Monte Carlo 

 (Reznicek), Beaulieu, Col de Tende, from Levens to St. Martin Vesubie, and above 

 to Venanson and theBorreon (Rowland-Brown); Ariege — l'Hospitalet and down to 

 Ax-les-Thermes (Rowland-Brown), St. Girons (Caradja); Ardeche — Celles-les-Bains 

 (coll. Fallou); Aube, very common — Bar-sur-Aube, les Riceys, hill of Montgneux, 

 etc. (Jourdheuille); Aude, common (Mabille); Basses-Alpes, very common, J'igne, 

 Barcelonnette, Larche, St. Andre, Alios, Lac d'Allos, Colmars, Beauvezer, etc. 

 (Tutt); Basses-Pyrenees — Biarritz (Rowland-Brown); Bouches-du-Rhone — environs 

 of Marseille, and Ste. Baume (Siepi); Calvados — Rainville, Sallenelles, etc. 

 (Fauvel); Amfreville, Eraines, etc. (Moutiers); Charente— very common between 

 Jarnac and Rouillac (Giard); near Angouleme (Moore); Charente-Inferieure — Royan 

 (Salis), St. Georges (Oberthiir); Cote d'Or (Frionnet),— Nuits (Rehfous); Creuse — 

 Gueret (Sand); Dordogne, very common, Bergerac, etc. (Tarel); Doubs, about 

 Besancon (Bruand); Eure — Pont-de-1'Arche, very common, Cotes-des-Deux-Amants, 

 Cotes d'Alizaz, Chateau Gaillard, near les Andelys (Dupont); Eure-et-Loir — Mee, 

 Auneau, and generally (Guenee), e.g., the Beauce plateau (Moore), Chartres 

 (Oberthiir); Gard — Pont-du-Gard (Tutt), St. Ceeile-d'Andorge (Rowland-Brown); 

 Gironde — common in the environs of Bordeaux (Robert Brown in litt.), Bouliac, 

 Floirac, Fargues (Trimoulet); Haute-Garonne generally — St. Martory, Encausse, 

 Aspet, Plateau de Montreich, Arguenos, St- Beat, Mont Cajire, Superbagneres 

 (Caradja), Bagneres-de-Luchon (Elwes); Haute-Marne — Langres, Prauthoy, 

 Latrecey, etc., rather common (Frionnet); Haute-Savoie — Saleve, Monnetier,Veyrier, 

 La Clusaz, St. Gervais, Megeve, Montanvert, slopes above the Mauvais Pas, the 

 Brevent, Argentiere (Tutt), Tougues (Reverdin), Mt. Vuache (Blachier), Chamonix, 

 and in the higher mountains generally (Rowland-Brown); Hautes-Alpes — Mont 

 Genevre (Oberthiir), Pointe de la Lauze, Abries, la Grave, le Lautaret 

 (Tutt); Hautes-Pyrenees, 3000ft. -4000ft., Luz, etc. (Elwes), Argeles (Distant), 

 St. Sauveur (Elwes), Pierrefitte - Nestalas (Jones), Gavarnie, Cauterets, 

 and on the way up to Lac de Gaube (Rowland-Brown), very abundant route de 

 Luz, Gedre (Rondou), Heas, Pont de Seca (Harcourt-Bath); Indre— Nohant, 

 Gargilesse (Sand), Brenne (Martin); Indre-et-Loire — near Amboise (Moore); Isere 

 — Grenoble, Clelles, Bourg d'Oisans, Bourg d'Arud (Tutt), Allevard (Reverdin), 

 the Romanche Valley (Harrison); Loir-et-Cher — forest of Russy, common 

 (Chevillon); Loire-Inferieure — there are old records for Bourg-de-Basse-Coulaine, 

 and la Haye-Fourcaciere (Bureau); Lozere— Florae, la Caze, St. Enemie, Peyreleau, 

 etc., very common on the Causse at Mende and Balsiege (Rowland-Brown); 

 Maine-et-Loire — Milly, Chaloche (Delahaye), Angers (Cheux) ; Marne — Rbeims 

 (Demaison); Meurthe-et-Moselle — Maxeville, near Nancy (Cantener); Morbihan — 

 Lantillac (fide Cbabot); Nord — very rare, two examples in the forest of Clairs- 

 Marais, etc. (Paux), Bourlon wood, near Cambrai, common, rare elsewhere (le 

 Roi); Oise — slopes of Lamorlaye, Forest of Chantilly (Pierret); Pas-de-Calais — 

 between Hesdin and Crecy-en-Ponthieu (Rowland-Brown); Puy-deDome — 

 Clermont-Ferrand, Royat (Sand), limestone hills of the Limagne (Guillemot); 

 Pyrenees-Orientaies — very common above le Vernet, near Montlouis, etc. (Rowland- 

 Brown), Ceret (Carteron), Sorede (Sprongerts), and generally (Rondou); Rhone — 

 to the north-east of Lyon (Milliore); Saone-et-Loire— common on the chalk, e.g., 

 la Grisiere, near Macon (Andre); Sarthe (Desportes); Savoie — Bourg St. Maurice, 

 Little St. Bernard, Mt. R6vard, Gresy-sur-Aix, Chavoire, St. Michel de Maurienne, 

 Lanslebourg (Tutt), Moutiers, Salins, Brides-les-Bains (Reverdin), Seine— lormerly 

 in the Bois de Boulogne (Godart). environs of Paris (Goossens), Bagneux (Tutt); 

 Seine-et-Marne— Fontainebleau (Tutt), Montg6rault (H. Brown); Seine-et-Oise, 

 Lardy (H. Brown). Palais-Briques (Fallou); Somme— near Crec;y, Corbie (Rowland- 

 Brown teste le Cerf); Seine-Inferieure, very common (Noel), Bois de Belbeuf, 

 Veules-en-Caux, Forest of Roumare, Sahurs ^Viret), rocks of St. Adrien, Cote-des- 



