392 BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 



France : Hyeres district, very common (Powell), Var (Cantener), Aube (Jourd- 

 heuille), Calvados (Fauvel), Douai (Foucart), Berry and Auvergne (Sand), Eure- 

 et-Loir, common (Guenee), Haute-Garonne, everywhere common, even in the 

 high mountains (Caradja), Puy de Dome, everywhere common (Guillemot), 

 Morbihan (Griffith), Gironde (Trimoulet), Doubs (Bruand), Aude, common 

 (Mabille), Loire -Inferieure — Nantes, common everywhere (Bonjour), Saone-et- 

 Loire, rather common (Constant), Seine-Iuferieure, common — Martin, &c. 

 (Viret), St. Quentin (Dubus), Deux-Sevres (Maillard), Sarthe (Desportes), 

 Dauphine — La Grave, at 5500ft., Basses-Alpes — Larche, up to 6500ft. (Tutt), 

 Maas, Moselle, Meurthe districts (Speyer), Normandy— Etretat (Reid), 

 Cevennes — Chateau-de-la-Caze, Le Rozier (A. H. Jones), Autuh (Constant), 

 Brittany — Brest, Paris district, Poitou, Amboise (Reaumur), Belfort — La 

 Chapelle, Rougemont, Rheims (Demaison), Aix-les-Bains (Agassiz), Herault 

 (Heultz). Finland (Lampa). Germany : everywhere (Heinemann), through- 

 out Prussia but only occasionally (Grentzenberg), northwest Germany, 

 almost everywhere (Jordan), Rhine Palatinate (Bertram), Giessen (Dickore), 

 Lower Elbe district (Zimmermann), Waldeck, generally rare, common in 

 1846 and 1859 (Speyer), Erfurt (Keferstein), Zeitz-on-the-Elster (Wilde), 

 Halle (Stange), Munich, very common (Kranz), Rudolstadt, common 

 some years (Meurer), Mecklenburg (Schmidt), Bremen, usually rare but 

 occasionally common (Rehberg), Saxon Upper Lusatia, not rare (Schiitze), 

 Dresden, not rare (Steinert), Thuringia, common some years (Krieghoff), 

 Erfurt, Gotha, Arnstadt (Knapp), Silesia (Assmann), Upper Lusatia, common 

 (Moeschler), Nassau (Rossler), Wurtemberg, frequently abundant in hot years 

 (Hofmann), Ratisbon (Schmid), Pomerania, rare, Stettin, some years common (Hering), 

 Riigen, Ober-Mutzkow (Homeyer), Anclam (Tancre), Dessau, common some 

 years (Richter), Alsace (Peyerimhoff), Wernigerode, mostly rare, occasionally 

 common (Fischer), Brunswick, i*ather rare (Heinemann), Hanover, often 

 common (Glitz), Frankfort-on-Oder (Kretschmer), Eutin (Dahl), Chemnitz 

 (Pabst), Hildesheim (Grote), Berlin district, somewhat rare (Pfiitzner), Heli- 

 goland (Gatke), Baden, everywhere very common — Constance, Carlsruhe, 

 &c. (Reutti), Liibeck, uncertain (Paul), west Prussia — Kromenhoff, Dantzig, 

 Mecklenburg — Schwerin, Miinster-i.-W., Crefeld, Flberfeld, Barmen, Aachen, 

 Cassel, Oberharz, Leipzig, Wurzburg, Ratisbon, Munich, Oberstdorf — on the 

 Algau alp at 2500ft., Kempten, Frankfort-on-Main, Wiesbaden, Friedeberg, 

 Wetterau (teste Bartel), Dramburg, sometimes abundant (Schultz), Fiirsten- 

 wald-on-the-Spree (Neuburger), Hamburg (Beske). Greece : Arcarnania, 

 Attica (Staudinger), Corfu, common, Vido, &c. (Mathew). Italy : through- 

 out mostly common (Curd), Modena (Fiori), Sicily — Madonie, Palermo, 

 Catania, Ustica, &c. (Mina-Palumbo), Roman Campagna (Calbei'la), Susa, 

 Turin, Torre Pellice, Bobbie, Au Pra, at 7000ft. (Tutt), Lombardy, Piedmont, 

 Liguria, the Riviera — near Nervi, Sardinia, Tuscany, Naples {teste Bartel). 

 Malta (Fletcher). Netherlands : all provinces, usually rare, sometimes 

 common in hot years (Snellen), Breda (Heylaerts), Limburg (Maur), Apel- 

 doorn (Voss). Roumania : very common throughout — Slanic, Grumazesti, 

 &c. (Caradja). Russia : Baltic provinces — very rare, near Riga, Kokenhusen, 

 Wolmar, Windau, Kern m era, Goldingen, Durben, Neu-Autz, Groesen (Nolcken), 

 Livonia, usually rare (Leech), Moscow government (Albrecht), Crimea 

 (Melioransky), Lower Volga district, rare — Sarepta, Aluschta, Ural district — 

 Kasan, &c. (Eversmann), Transcaucasia — Borjom, common, Tiflis, Derbent 

 (Romanoff), St. Petersburg (Erschoff), south Russia (Moeschler), Gorki 

 (Ball), Poland — Kamenez-Podolskii, Jekaterinoslaw, Charkow, Black Sea 

 district — Noworossiisk, Caucasia (teste Bartel). Scandinavia: rare, immi- 

 grants only — Helsingland (Aurivillius), Scania (Wallengren), Christiania, &c, 

 not infrequent some years (Siebke), Hofby (Thedenius), Kristineberg (E. 

 Ohlsson), Kaknas near Stockholm (N. C. Ohlsson), Farlof near Kristianstad 

 (Andersson), Ostergothland (Kindberg), Vestergothland — Venersboi-g (Hau), 

 southern Norway — Kristianssand (Sandberg). Spain: Andalusia — Malaga 

 (Rambur), Teruel— Ateca (Zapater), Barcelona district — Calella, Pineda, Mal- 

 grat (Cuni y Martorell), Catalonia (Martorell y Peiia), Bilbao (Rossler), Gibraltar 

 (Walker). Switzerland : everywhere on the south side of the Stelvio up to 

 7000ft. (Speyer), on the Trii't-Clubhut in Gadmcnthal at 8000ft. (Riitzer), 

 Weissenburg (Huguenin), Trafoi (Wocke), Grisons (Killias), St. Moritz 

 (Pfaffenzcller), Berne (Benteli), Aigle (Lowe), Zurich (B. Mus. Coll.), Davos- 

 Platz (Sellon), Bergiin (Zeller), Bechburg (Riggenbach-Stehlin). Turkey : 

 Crete (Staudinger), eastern Roumelia— Slivno (Lederer). 



