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Grosses-Pierres cle Deville, Canteleu (Lhotte),Orival (Martel), Tancarville (Leech), St. 

 Andre, near Rouen (Oldakeij; Var — Draguignan,Hyeres(Tutt),Pardigon (Keverdin), 

 between Cavalaire and le Canadel (Wheeler), Foret du Dom (Powell), Ste. Maxime 

 (Chapman); Vaucluse — Avigaon (Lang), Brantes (coll. H. Brown); Vendee, very 

 rare (Oberthiir); Vosges — St. Maurice-sur-Moselle, Charmes (Gibbs); Yonne, rather 

 common (Loriferne). Germany: Almost everywhere in the southern half of the 

 country in suitable localities, rarer in the north-east and central part, in the north- 

 west not observed beyond a line passing through Garz-on-Oder, Berlin, Hanover, 

 Verden, Bremen, Osnabriick, Munster, Elberfeld, Deutz, Bonn, and Aachen 

 (Gillmer); Prussia — West Prussia very frequent, in southern East Prussia rare, 

 in northern East Prussia only singly — Rastenburg, Willenberg, Thorn, Dantzig 

 (Schmidt), Rauschen, Tapiau, Braunsberg, Frauenburg, Mohrungen, Osterode, 

 Allenstein, Sensburg, Angerburg, Neidenburg, Damerau, Kulm, Graudenz, 

 Munsterwalde, Rehhof, Marienburg, Elbing, Zoppot, Gora, Alt Kischau, Sartowitz, 

 Jastrow (Speiser); Pomerania — Stettin district, absent, Garz-on-Oder, the 

 Sshwalbenberge, the Schrey, common, Eckerberg, singly (Hering); Hanover — 

 Giesener Berg, abundant (Peets), Gottingen, frequent, Hameln, Osnabriick 

 (Jordan), Hildesheim district — Galgenberg, Rotzberg, very common (Grote); 

 Bremen — Biirgerwald, Woltmershausen (Rehberg); Westphalia — Arnsberg (Henze), 

 Hoxter, Munster, rare, Hagen, very rare, Warburg, common (Uffeln); Rhine 

 Provinces — distributed, Rhine banks between Budberg and Friemersheim, rare, 

 Bonn, Laacher Sea, Bopparcl, Bingen not rare, Aachen very rare, Uerdingen rare, 

 Elberfeld, Barmen very rare, Deutz (Stollwerck), the Katernberg, the Fischerthal 

 at Barmen, Hackhausen rare, Hilden (Weymer), Budberg and Miindelheim banks, 

 common, Crefeld (Rothke); Hesse— local, Morfeld road, Mombach marsh and 

 forest, abundant, the Stadtwald singly, the Taunus near Konigstein, Wiesbaden, 

 theNiederwald. Odenwald, Giessenrare,Cassel (Koch), Frankfort singly, Sonnenberg 

 singly, the Bergstrasse, foot of the Frankenstein, common (Glaser), Mainz, 

 Biebrich, abundant (Rossler), the Taunus Hills, rare (Prideaux), the Lehrhof 

 Heath, near Hanau, rare (Limpert and Rottelberg), the Lindenberg (Borgmann), 

 the Stahlberg, near Cassel (Knatz), Rotenburg (Jordan); Thuringia — in the 

 plain and foothills, Rudolstadt (Jordan), Gotha, etc., frequent (Knapp), Jena 

 (Trautmann); Province of Saxony — Erfurt (Keferstein and Werneberg), Steiger- 

 wald and Willroda forest (Ent. Ver. Erfurt), Prossdorf near Zeitz (Wilde), 

 Gera, frequent (Ent. ler. Gera), Miihlhausen, abundant, Naumburg, Nordhausen 

 (Jordan), near Halle, e.g., Bennstadt, Miicheln, abundant, Dolau Heath, fairly 

 frequent (Stange), Quedlinburg (Jordan), Wernigerode, rare (Fischer); Anhalt — 

 Dessau, not rare (Richter), Zerbst, Hohe-Biiicke, very frequent, Cothen, e.g., 

 Mtihlberg, near Criichern and Kl. Zerbster Busch, frequent (Gillmer), near 

 Kochstedt, Diesdorf, rare (Amelang), north-eastern edge of Hartz, rare, e.g., 

 Rumpfberg (Reinecke); Waldeck — Rhoden, Quast, Eichholz, frequent, Wildungen, 

 Korbach, not rare, Arolsen, scarce (Speyer); Brandenburg — Riidersdorf, frequent 

 (Pfiitzner), Erkner-Fangschleuse, Potsdam, common, Jungfernhaide and Hirsch- 

 garten, rare (Btrtel and Herz), Frankfort-^n-Oder, Dammvorstadt-Kirchhof, 

 Tzschetzschnower-Faule-See, the Seegriinde near Cunersdorf, the Lebuser-Berge 

 (Kretschmer); Posen — the Eichwald, singly, Koblylepole, near Posen (Schultz), 

 Posen, common (Schumann); Silesia — Brieg, not rare (Doring), the Trebnitz 

 mountains, Bitke, common, Wiese to Peter witz (Nohr), Southern Upper Lusatia, 

 singly, Hohenberg, near Herwigsdorf, Gross- Schonau (Moschler), Sprottau, very 

 common, Dittersdorf, Zeisdorf, Hochwald, Oberleschen, Nonnenbusch (Pfitzner), 

 Gorlitz Heath, singly (Marschner); Kingdom of Saxony — locally abundant, 

 Loschwitz, Plauenscher Grund, Heller, Lossnitz, Coswig, Weinbohla, Oberau, 

 Grobern (Steinert), Freiberg (Fritsche), Saxonian Upper Lusatia, Bautzen, rare 

 (Schiitze), Chemnitz, Leipzig (Pabst), Oelzschau, the Leina (Ent. Ver. Leipzig), 

 Limbach, rare, Zwickau-Langenhessen, very rare (Ent. Ver. Dresden); Bavaria — 

 Regensburg, very common (Schmid), Munich, abundant (Kranz), Augsburg, the 

 Lech plain, Siebentasehwald, Siebenbrunnenfeld (Freyer), Kempten, very frequent 

 (Kolb), Berchtesgaden (Bentall); Wurttemburg— distributed throughout, Stuttgart, 

 Tubingen, Reutlingen, etc. (Seyfler), near Esslingen, common (Keller and Hoff- 

 mann); Baden— distributed, Constance, the sources of the Danube, Istein, 

 Freiburg (on the Schonberg), Kaiserstuhl, Lahr, Durlach, Heidelberg (Reutti), 

 Lagern (Frey coll.), Bundorf (Leech), Black Forest (Walker), Karlsruhe, on the 

 Tur-nberg, the Michaelsberg near Bruchsal, Maxau, Grotzingen (Gauckler); Rhine 

 Palatinate — Speyer (Linz), between Mechtersheim and Lingenfeld, frequent, 

 Neu-tadt, singly (Griebel); Alsace— Colmar, hill behind Ingersheim. Muhlhausen, 

 banks of the Doller, Ste. Marie, Bouxwiller, between Ingwiller and Offwiller, Stras- 



