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near Danzig and Elbing, not abundant (Schmidt), Memel, Tilsit, Neukuhren, 

 Rauschen, Caphornscbe Haide, Metgethen, Ludwigsort, Loeken, Osterode, 

 Roniinten, Arys, Jobannisberg, Willenberg, Graudenz, Rosenberg, Jastrow 

 (Speiser) ; Ebine Provinces, more abundant in tbe south than the north — 

 Trier, Boppard, Bingen, Stolberg, very rare, Cologne, forest near Kiippersteg, 

 often abundant (Stollwerck), Bonn (Jordan), Hedwigsruhe, Neuenahr (Maassen), 

 once near Barmen (Weymer) ; Kingdom of Saxony — Dresden distr., Wachwitz, 

 Loschwitz, Dohna, Heller, Gehege, Lossnitz, Auer, Weinboble, Meissen 

 (Steinert), Freiberg (Tritzsche), not rare in Upper Lusatia, e.g., Lobau, Eibau, 

 Seif'hennersdorf, singly at Bachlau, Mehltbeuer, Bothstein, in the plains at 

 Oebna, Kronfdrstchen, Lieske (Schiitze), Chemnitz, rare (Pabstj, rather rare near 

 Leipsig, Harth, Beucha (teste Gillmer), Hainichen, rare, Frauenstein, Wolkenstein, 

 Zschopau, Werdau, Draisdorf, Plauen, Buppertsgriin, Crimmitschau, Annaberg, 

 abundant, Schneeberg (Ent. Ver. Iris) ; Province of Saxony — Erfurt (Kefersteinj, 

 Willroda forest, scarce, Neuenberg, Kyffhaiisser, Nordhausen (Jordan), Zeitz-on- 

 Elster, gorges between Raabe and Golben (Wilde); Schleswig-Holstein and 

 Hamburg— Eutin, not abundant (Dahl), Bornhort (Boje), between Bergedorf 

 and Reinbeck (Peters), Eppendorf Moor (Zimmermann), very abundant of 

 late years, and also from 1870-1880 in the Sachsenwald, but not seen between 

 1880 and 1890 (Laplace) ; Silesia — almost everywhere in the Trebnitz mountains, 

 very scattered elsewhere, Brieg (Doring), Lindewiese and Grafenberg, singly 

 (Neustadt), Bitke, rare, forest of Haidenwilxen, fairly common (Nohr), near 

 Sprottischwaldau, Muckendorf, Oberleschen, Sagan, rare (Pfitzner) ; Thuringia — 

 Arnsberg (Henze), one on the Yeronikaberg near Martinrode (Gillmer), Gotha, 

 Siebliber Holz, Lauchaer Holz, Boxberg, Hirzberg, in the Schwarze Valley 

 (Knapp), Muhlhausen, not rare, Raddstadt (Jordan) ; Waldeck, everywhere, but 

 not frequent (Speyer); Wrirtteniburg, spread over tbe whole kingdom, abundant in 

 the Alps — Tiibingen, Reutlingen, the Necker, Jaxt and Kocher Valleys (SeyrTer), 

 Meran, rare at Stuttgart (Keller and Hoffmann). Greece : — Parnassus (Brit. 

 Mus. coll.). Heligoland (Gatke 1 . Holland, only in Gelderland ; — Arnhem, 

 Mariendaal (Snellen). Italy, only in the north and centre; — Abruzzi — Roccaraso, 

 Palena (Wheeler) Gran Sasso (Calberla) ; Campania — foot of Vesuvius (de Selys) ; 

 Liguria (Curo) — San Remo to Bordighera (Wagner), Maclone des Fenetres 

 (Bromilow) ; Lombardy (Turati), — Val Bregaglia (Elwes) ; Piedmont — Mt. Musine 

 (Gianelli), Isella (Wheeler), Varzo, Crevola, Certosa di Pesio, Val Ferret (Lowe), 

 Macugnaga (Bethune-Baker), Susa (Rowland-Brown), Courmayeur, Mont de la 

 Saxe (Tutt), Oulx (Forbes), Val di Vigezzo (Carlini) ; Tuscany — Boscolungo, scarce 

 (Norris), Monte Senario, Monte Morello (Stefanelli), Lucca (Walker). Roumania : 

 — Neamtz, Pleschberg, Tschachleu, Slanic, Dulcesti, Comanesti, Marcosi (Fleck). 

 Russia: — Baltic Provinces (Nolken) — Riga distr. (Teich) ; Central Caucasus 

 (Schaposchnikoff) ; Kaluga (Assmuss) ; Kasan, not rare (Eversmann) ; Moscow — 

 Moskaisk, Svenigorod (Assmuss) ; Orenburg — Spurs of the Urals (Eversmann) ; 

 Podolia — Bagovitza (Elwes) ; Pskov (Kusnezoff) ; St. Petersburg (Siever?) Saratov 

 — Saratov, Sarepta (Eversmann) ; Simbirsk (Eversmann) ; Tambov, rather 

 common (Assmuss) ; Transcaucasia — Borjom, Lagodekhi, Guetchinan (Romanoff); 

 Ufa (Kroulikowski), Viatka, throughout (Kroulikowski); Vilna (Dampf). Spain: — 

 Aragon : — widely spread over the higher valleys of the Albarracin district (Mrs. 

 Nicholl), Teruel, Grigos, Camarena (Zapater) ; Moncayo (Chapman); Leon — 

 Puerto di Pajares (Chapman) ; New Castile — Tragacete (Chapman), near Cuenca 

 (Mrs. Nicholl). Sweden, only singly in the extreme south (Aurivillius) — Skane, 

 Trolle-Ljunby, Gothland (Wallengren). Switzerland, very widely spread in the 

 lowlands and mountains up to 6,000ft. or higher (Frey) ; widely distributed, but 

 somewhat local, and rarely common (Wheeler) ; — Berne — between Lauterbrunnen 

 and Wengen (Moss), Grindelwald (Lowe), Kienthal, Kandersteg (Tetley), Engstlen- 

 Alp (Bethune-Baker), Miirren (Wheeler); Geneva (Muschamp) — Versoix 

 (Blachier) ; Glarus — Glarnisch - Alp (Muschamp) ; Grisons — Arosa (Jones) ; 

 Rosegthal (Keynes), Pontresina (Lowe), Languard Fall (Nicholson), Bergiin 

 (Wheeler), Preda (Franz), Guarda (Chapman), Sils Maria (Miss Fountaine), 

 bilvaplana (Bethune-Baker), Le Prese (White), Ofen Pass (Tutt), Fiims, Churer 

 Rheinthal, Tarasp, Sertigthal (Killias), Via Mala (Rowland-Brown), St. Gall— 

 W 7 eesen, Murgthal (Wheeler) ; Schwyz — Altmatt (Wheeler), Bieberbriicke (Tutt) ; 

 Ticino — Brugnasco, Piotta, Piottina (Tutt), Roveredo, Reazzino, Faic 1 © (Wheeler), 

 Fusio (Chapman), Campolungo Pass (Muschamp),' San Stefano (Mayer); Unter- 

 walden— Engelberg (Lowe) ; Uri — Hospenthal, Andermatt (Tutt), Wassen (Keynes) ; 

 Valais — Vernayaz, Branson, Salquenen, Pfynwald (Alderson) : Brig (Sheldon); 



