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ihaunts, but there are no doubt very many others which have not 

 been explored, or for which no list of the fauna is available. 

 [Africa. — Algeria: — (Godman coll.)] Asia. — Asia Minor: — near Brussa 

 •(Mann). Pkrsia : — Irak distr. (Young). Siberia : — Altai (Elwes) — Ongodai 

 .(Berezowsky) ; Amoor (Staudinger) — Ussuri (Oberthiir) ; Island of Askold 

 •(Oberthiir) ; Irkutsk — Pokrofka (Graeser), Irkutsk (Elwes), Minusinsk (Suskkin), 

 Transbaikal — Kiachta (Eversmann) ; Thibet : — Ta-tsien-lu (Oberthiir), Amdo 

 (Elwes), Kokonor (Grum-Grsbimailo). Turkestan : — Ala Tau, Tarbagatai 

 (Haberhauer), Thian-Shan, Koulja (Alpheraky), Nariin (Courvoisier), Alexan- 

 ■droi'fsky mtns. (Brit. Mus. coll.) Europe. — Austria- H ungary : distributed from 

 the lowlands to the Alpine region (Hofner). Upper Austria — Ischl (Hormuzaki), 

 neighbourhood of Linz, Micheldorf, Herndl (Hirnsl) ; Lower Austria, not rare in 

 the mountains (Bossi) — Gresten (Schleicher), Hernstein distr. (Rogenhofer), 

 Modling (Lang) ; Bohemia — Prague, not rare (Nickerl), Karlsbad (Becher), 

 ."Senftenberg (Fritsch) ; Bukovina — Crasna, Lutschina, Munceln, Karen (Hormu- 

 zaki) ; Carinthia, distributed throughout, but nowhere abundant (Hofner) — 

 Portschach (Wagner), Friesach (Buhl) ; Sau Alp (Lemann) ; Carniola — Oberfeld 

 .(Mann) ; Croatia — Josifdal (Mann), Ogulin, Fiume, Lipik (Aigner-Abafi) ; Dalmatia 

 (Mann) ; Galicia — near Cracow, Liszki, Myslachowicz, Krynica (Zebrawski), 

 •Czaplach, Radlowicz, Husla, Janowic (Nowicki) ; Hungary, throughout, but local 

 (AignerAbafi) — Herculesbad (Keynes), Mehadia, one of the commonest blues, 

 Kavaran-Szekul (Miss Fountaine), Czerna Valley, Tatra Hohlenheim (Sheldon), 

 Bresztova, Zodna, Szullo, Teplitz near Trencsin (Vangel Jeno), Budapest, 

 Nagyvarad, Felixfiirdo, Eger, Pecz, Szasz, Erztergom, Szintye, Visegrad, Gyor, 

 Felsolovo, Sopron, Pozsony, N. Levard, Tavernok, Verebely, Besztesczebanya, 

 Badvarjy, Szliacs, Zolyom, Gacs, Bozsnyo, Kocsocz, Golniczbanya, Iglo, Szaplak, 

 Eperjes, Kassa, Palfalu, Margitfalu, Bocsko-Raho, Fekete-Ardo, Orsova, Nagyag, 

 Bea, Nagyszeben (Aigner-Abafi) ; Salzburg — Salzburg (Bentall), Guggenthal, the 

 Gersberg, Hellbrunn (Bichter), the Gaisberg (Bentall) ; Styria — Sunk, near Trieben, 

 ■on the Schafferweg (Kiefer), Judenburg (Preszczek), Villach, Kor Alp (Lemann); 

 Tirol — Mendel Pass, the Brenner, and Stelvio Passes (Bowland-Brown), Botzen 

 (Lowe), Navis, Geschnitzthal (Galvagni), Glockner distr. (Mann), Innsbruck up to 

 ■6,000ft., Taufererthal, Solsteinkette (Weiler), Seiser-Alp (Gredler), Stubaier-Alps 

 (Heller), Franzenshohe (Speyer), the Dolomites in the Popenathal, Platzenwiesen 

 near Diirrenstein (Rogenhofer), Pejo (Chapman), Campiglio (Lemann), Bregenz 

 •(Fritsch), Klausen, Atzwang (Frahstorfer) ; Vorarlberg — Arlberg (Tutt). Belgium: 

 Arlon, common (Castin), Rochefort (Lambillion), Theux (Mairlot), Houffalize 

 (Derenne), Orthe (Siegers), Han-sur-Lisse (Sibille), Valley of Semois, common 

 -(Smekens), Virton (Cabeau), Bouillon (Wanlier). Bosnia and Hercegovina : — 

 Maklenpass (Hill), Kalinovik (Schreitter), Bjelasnica, Lakat-Cemerno, Trebevic, 

 Volujak (Apfelbeck), Nevesinje (Uhl), Vidova (Penther), above Travnik. Prenj, 

 Sarajevo, on the Montenegrin frontier between Focha and Celebic (Mrs. Nicholl). 

 Bulgaria (Bachmetjew) : — on the Rilo Dagh, the Leva Beka, near Samakov, on 

 the hills round Kostenec (Mrs. Nicholl). Corsica : — St. Pierre-de-Venaco 

 .(Oberthiir). Denmark: — Zealand, Funen, near Helsingor (Bang-Haas). Finland, 

 only in the extreme south, and very rare (Federley) ; — Nyland (Tengstrom). 

 France :— generally distributed, but local; not in Normandy (Dupont in Utt.) : — 

 Ain — Gex, Bois de Fernex (A. Pictet) ; Thoity (Mongenet), La Faucille, Mt. Bond, 

 •Crozet (Denso) ; Aisne — Villars-Cotteret (Sheldon) ; Allier — Moulins (Peyerimhoff), 

 Alpes-Maritimes — Vallon Obscur, Nice (Bromilow), Bollene (Lang), St. Martin - 

 Vesubie, and generally in suitable localities in the mountains (Rowland-Brown), 

 Mt. Pacanaille, Mentone (Oberthiir) ; Ardennes — environs of Mezieres (Demaison, 

 in Utt.) ; Aube — Bar-sur-Aube, Clairvaux, Les Biceys, rare (Jourdbeuille) ; Basses- 

 Alpes — Digne, very common (Gurney), less so at Larche, Alios, and Barcelonnette 

 (Bowland-Brown), Entrevaux, Mt. Gourdon (Powell), Garamagne, valley of the 

 lloubion, very variable (Oberthiir) ; Basses-Pyrenees — on dry hills at Urcuit, 

 Mouguerre (Larralde), Eaux-Bonnes, Col de Lurde (Rowland-Brown) ; Calvados — 

 xeported doubtfully (Fauvel) ; Cantal — Le Lioran, Murat (Sand) ; Cbarente — 

 Angouleme, of the British form (Oberthiir) ; Charente-Inferieure — Boyan (Dupont); 

 Dompierre-sur-Mer (Bowland-Brown) ; Cher — St. Florent, Sologne (Sand) ; Cote- 

 ■d'Or, in the forest region (Carteron) ; C6tes-du-Nord — Val Andre (D. Turner) ; 

 Creuse — Gueret (Sand) ; Deux-Sevres, occurring throughout the region (Getin and 

 Lucas), — Saibart (Lacroix) ; Dordogne, rather rare, — Lembras, Queyssac (Tarel) ; 

 Drome — Gorges of the Bourne, la Chapelle-en-Vercors, Nyons, a very fine form 

 {Bowland-Brown) ; Doubs — Besan^on, etc. (Bruand) ; Eure-et-Loir, not very 



