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common (Guenee) ; Finistere — south and west of the canton of Pont l'Abbe, 

 abundant on the heaths of Kermenhir and Loctudy (Picquenard), Menez-Hom 

 (Brandicourt) ; Gironde — environs of Bordeaux (Robert Brown, in litt.), Fargues, 

 La Tresne (Trimoulet) ; Haute-Garonne — Koquefort, St. Martory, Luchon, etc. 

 (d'Aubusson), Aspet, Ardiege (Caradja), Lac d'06 (W. E. Nicholson) ; Haute- 

 Marne — Hortes, Latrecey, Montigny (Frionnet) ; Haute-Saone — Val de l'Ognon 

 (Gibbs) ; Belfort, Lachapel-le-sous-Rougemont (Peyerimhoff) ; Haute-Savoie — 

 Chavoire, Megeve, Lavancher, the Brevent, Mt. Vuache (Tutt), Chamonix (Melvill), 

 foot of the Saleve (Denso), Chaumont, Arcine (A. Pictet) ; Haute-Vienne — environs- 

 of Limoges (Samy) ; Hautes-Alps — Le Lauteret (Forbes), La Grave (D. Pearson) ; 

 Hautes-Pyrenees — to5, 000ft. (Elwes), generally distributed (Rondou),fi.#.,Pierrentte- 

 Heas, Gavarnie (Bath), Cauterets, etc. (Rowland-Brown), Argeles (Distant), Pierre- 

 fifcte-Nestalas (Jones) ; Ule-et-Vilaine — Monterfil, Laille, Bourg-des-Comptes 

 (Oberthiir) ; Indre — Brenne, very common (Martin), Bois de Vavrey, Nohant 

 (Sand) ; Indre-et-Loire — Amboise (a£.Riihl), St. Avertin near Tours ("Meade- Waldo) ; 

 Isere — Bourg d'Oisans (Pearson), Clelles (Rowland-Brown) ; Jura — Ohampagnole 

 (Gibbs) ; Loire-Inferieure — La Bouvardiere (Bureau) ; Loir-et-Cher — Bois de St. 

 Gervais, near Blois (Chevillon) ; Lozere — Florae, Chateau-de-la-Caze (Rowland- 

 Brown) ; Maine-et-Loire — Chaloche, Milly, Pignerolles, Le Vaudelnay, very 

 common (Delahaye) ; Marne — Rheims, rather rare, Bois de Soulain, Brimont 

 (Demaison) ; Meurthe-et-Moselle— Bois de Vandoeuvre, Nancy (Cantener); Morbihan 

 (Griffiths, but not recorded by de Johannis) ; Oise (Pinart) ; Orne — near Vimoutiers 

 and Bagnoles (Fauvel) ; Puy-de-D6me (Sand), dry granite hills (Guillemot) La 

 Bourbouille (cit. Kane) ; Pyrenees-Orientales — Le Vernet, Bagneres de Luchon, St. 

 Sauveur (Elwes); Villei'ranche (de Graslin), Montlouis (Struve); Sorede (Sprongerts); 

 Saone-et-Loire — La Senetriere, Blanot, rare (Andre), only in the mountains of 

 Uchon, Mt. Beuvray, Brisecou (Constant) ; Sarthe (Desportes) ; Savoie — Annecy, 

 Gresy-sur-Aix (Tutt) ; Seine — environs of Paris (Goossens) ; (probably refers to the 

 next two departmental localities) ; Seine-et-Marne — Fontainebleau (Giard) ; Seine- 

 et-Oise — Cote d'Aulnay, Versailles, Ville d'Avray, Lardy (Giard) ; Seine-Inferieure 

 — Mont Fortin, rare (G. Viret), but not included in Noel's Catalogue of the depart- 

 ment ; Tarn — Castres (Galibert) ; Var — mountains round Cannes (Warburg), 

 Draguignan (Segond) ; Vendee, throughout the region (Getin and Lucas) ; Vosges 

 — Epinal, near Dogueville (Cantener), St. Maurice-sur-Moselle, Charmes, le Tholy 

 (Gibbs). Germ iky : throughout, except a few districts of the northern plain 

 (Speizer) ; Alsace-Lorraine — Colmar, the Semmwald, Ste-Marie-aux-Mines, Mt. 

 Bachoffen, Ribeauville to Hunawihr, Strasbourg, banks of the Rhine, from la 

 Robertsan to la Vantzenau, Mt. St. Quentin, Metz (Cantener), Mulhausen, forests 

 of the Semmwald, of Bruebach, and of Lutterbach (Peyerimhoff) ; Baden, every- 

 where in the mountains up to 2,000ft. (Reuttij, the Schwarzwald and Odenwald 

 (Spuler), near Karlsruhe, Baden, Bruchsal, Durlach, Ettlingen (Gauckler), Freiburg, 

 Hinterzarten (Warren) ; Bavaria — Regensburg, Kelheim, Worth (Schmid), Munich 

 (Kranz), Augsburg in the Siebentischwald and the banks of the Lech and Wertach 

 (Freyer), Kempten, Allgau Alps (Kolb), Berchtesgaden (Lang), Oythal, Seealp, 

 Oberstdorf, the Solleneck (Dadd) ; Brandenburg — Berlin, not rare, Grunewald, 

 Finkenkrug, Kopnick Forest (Pfiitzner), Jungfernhaide, Potsdam, Rahnsdorf, 

 Birkenwerder (Bartel and Herz), Brenau (Dadd), Frankfort-on-Oder, Rosengarten, 

 Cunersdorf, Boosen (Kretschmer), Neu-Ruppin, abundant (Gillmer) ; Brunswick 

 and Anhalt — Brunswick, Helmstedt (Heinemann) ; Mosigkau forest, Hirtenhau, 

 Speckinge, Petersholz, abundant (Amelang), Hoyersdorf, Thorhaus, Brachmeierei, 

 Wornitz, Klein Zerbst Forest, Lodderitz Forest along the Elbe dyke, singly 

 (Gillmer), Ballenstedt (Brunn) ; Hannover — Liineburg, not common (Steinworth), 

 near Bremen, rare (Rehburg), Eilenriede, rare, formerly commoner (Glitz), 

 Lengerich, Menslage, Hameln (Jordan) ; Hartz — Wernigerode, not rare, formerly 

 abundant on the Ziegelsberg (Fischer), Gottingen, Quedlinburg, Osterode (Jordan); 

 Hesse — Frankfort-on-Maine, Giessen (Koch), Bad Ems in the Taunus (Sich) r 

 Wiesbaden (Prideaux), Steinen (Schenk), Nassau, Mombach Forest (Rossler), 

 Usingen, common, less so at Oberursel (Fuchs), Hanau, abundant (Limpert), Cassel 

 (Borgmann), Rotenburg, not rare (Jordan), Biedenkopf (Jiiger) ; Mecklenburg — 

 Neustrelitz (Messing), Riilow (Sponholz), near Siilze, very rare (Koch), Neubranden- 

 burg (Scharlen), Schwerin (Volschow), the Teufelsmoor, near Waren (Busack), 

 Parchim (Gillmer) ; Pome ran ia, abundnnt (Hering, 1840) — once at Gust (Paul 

 and Plotz), at Barth and near the " Andershofer Teich," very rare (Spormann), 

 Isle of Usedom (Riesen) ; Posen — Hohensee Santomischel, the Eichwald, singly 

 in 1887, but abundant in some places in 1902 (Schultz) ; East and West Prussia,, 

 not rare (Siebold) — Konigsber}>, Rastenburg, Braunsberg, Wallenberg, Thorn, 



