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Parchim, etc. (Gillmer) ; Lribeck, Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, 

 everywhere common — Liibeck (Tessmann), Eutin (Dahl), Ratzeburg, Molln, Lauen- 

 burg (Gillmer), Hamburg (Laplace), Kiel, Schleswig, Flensburg (Gillmer) ; Han- 

 over, Brunswick, and Oldenburg, everywhere common — Liineburg (Machleidt and 

 Steinvorth), Celle, Hanover (Glitz), Brunswick, Wolfenbiittel, Helmstedt (von 

 Heinemann), Harz, Gottingen (Jordan), Hameln, Bremen (Rehberg), Oldenburg, 

 Aurich, Osnabriick, etc. ; Westphalia, Lippe, Waldeck, everywhere common — 

 Minden, Miinster, Paderborn, Hoxter, Iserlohn, Dortmund, Detmold, Bhoden, 

 Arolsen, Korbach (Speyer) ; Rhine Provinces— Duisburg, Elberfeld, Cologne, Bonn, 

 Aix, Coblenz, Trier, etc. (Stollwerck); Hesse-Nassau — Wiesbaden (Bossier), Frank- 

 furt-on-Main (Koch). Hanau (Limpert and Rottelberg), Rheingau (Fuchs), Wied- 

 Selters (Schenck), Giessen (Dickore), Biedenkopf, Grtinberg, Friedberg (Glaser), 

 Gelnhausen, Rotenburg (Jordan), Cassel (Borgmann); Thuringia — Eisenach, Gotha, 

 Meiningen, Hildburghausen, Coburg, Ilmenau, Budolstadt, Weimar, Altenburg, etc.; 

 Province of Saxony — Miihlhausen, Nordhausen (Jordan), Erfurt (Keferstein and 

 Werneburg), Naumburg, Halle (Stange), Zeitz (Wilde), Torgau, Wittenberg, 

 Magdeburg, Halberstadt, Quedlinburg (Beinecke), Neuhalclensleben, Stendal, etc., 

 Anhalt — Bernburg, Cothen, Dessau, Zerbst (Gillmer) ; Brandenburg — Berlin 

 (Pfiitzner), Niederneundorf (Dadd), Kottbus, Guben, Frankfurt-on-Oder (Kretsch- 

 mer), Landsberg, Kiistrin, Prenzlau, Wittstock, Buppin, Perleberg, etc. ; Posei — 

 Bromberg, Meseritz, Lissa, etc. ; Silesia — Glogau, Liegnitz, Gorlitz (Moschler), 

 Breslau, Oppeln, Ratibor, etc.; Kingdom of Saxony — Dresden (Steinert), Chemnitz 

 (Pabst), Leipzig (Verein Fauna Leipzig) ; Bavaria — Wiirzburg, Niirnberg, Regens- 

 burg (Hofmann and Herrich-S chaffer), Augsburg (Freyer), Munich (Kranz), Kempten 

 (von Kolb); Wiirtemberg — Stuttgart (Keller and Hofmann), Heilbronn, Beutlingen ; 

 Baden — Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, Freiburg (Meess and Spuler), the Palatinate 

 (Bertram) ; Hesse-Darmstadt (Glaser) ; Alsace — St. Jean de Croix, etc. (Peyerim- 

 hoff) ; Heligoland (Gatke). Greece : Athens, Phalerum, Salamis Bay, Platen, 

 Poros (Mathew), Attica, Parnassus, Naxos (Merlin Coll.), Morea (Elwes), Corfu 

 (Fletcher), Navarino (J. J. Walker). Italy : Riviera— Albenga (Tutt), Ancona, 

 Brindisi, Florence, Leghorn, Pisa (Mathew), Piedmont — Pre St. Didier, Little St. 

 Bernard Pass, Susa, Torre Pellice, Bobbie, Crissolo, Aosta, Chatillon, Locarno, 

 Stresa (Tutt), Bellagio (F. Walker), Menaggio (Sich), Como (White), Gardone 

 (Jones), Orta Novarese, Certosa di Pesio (Lowe), Baths of Lucca (F. Walker), 

 Palermo, Leghorn, Naples — -Vesuvius (Walker), Capri (Browne), Camaldoli, near 

 Naples (Schiemenz), Sicily — throughout (Zeller), Taormina (Walker), Messina, 

 Etna, Syracuse, Catania (Zeller), Tuscany, throughout (Stefanelli), Florence, 

 Viareggio, near Lucca (Verity), Apennines — Boscolungo, etc. (Norris), Borne 

 (White), Turin (Swinton), Tivoli, near Rome (Rowland-Brown). Malta : abun- 

 dant throughout (Fletcher). Netherlands: everywhere (Snellen). Portugal: 

 Lisbon (Mathew), Cintra, Sao Barnabe, Sao Bartholomeu do Messines (Eaton). 

 Bussia : through Bussia in Europe (Erschoff) — St. Petersburg (Fedchenko), Volga 

 district — Casan, Saratov, rare in south "Ural district (Eversmann), Astrakhan, Sim- 

 birsk, Saniosk, Kuzzan, Orenberg, Ophemski, Archangel, Olonetz, Ekateristz Stavra- 

 pol, Tavrachisk (Erschoff and Feild), Baltic Provinces, common (Nolcken), Kurtenhof 

 (Teich), Wiatka dist. (Kroulikowsky), Novorosiisk (Lachte), Podolia (Elwes Coll.). 

 Scandinavia : Norway, south and centre, not uncommon — Christiania, Laurvig, 

 Grue, Laurgaard — Gudbrandsdal, Hamar, Odalen, Naes Vaerk, Arendal, Strande- 

 barm, Bergen, not rare — parts of Alten, Finmark (Siebke), over the whole Arctic 

 region — Porsanger, common, Tromsdal, Malselvdal (Schneider), Saltdalen, Karas- 

 jok, Sydvaranger (Schoyen), Malnaes in Vesteralen, Groto in Vestfjorden (teste 

 Schneider), Hammerfest (Staudinger), Bossekop (Chapman) ; from Skane to North 

 Finmark (Wallengren), Suldal, etc. (Strand), Saeterstoen, Flodmark (Morton), 

 Boldal (Walker), Ormeim, Bomsdal (Jordan), Tveta (Elwes Coll.), Bydal — 

 Jemtland (Bowland-Brown). Spain: Ferrol, Vigo, Gibraltar (Mathew), 

 Algeciras, San Boque, Bonda (Nicholson), Catalonia — Mont Seny (Witty), 

 Andorra (Bowland-Brown), Andalusia, very common (Bambur), Jerez de la 

 Frontera (Lang), Castile (Leech Coll.), Granada, Balearic Isles — Minorca, 

 Mahon (J. J. Walker), Majorca (Leech Coll.), Pera (Zeller Coll.). Moncayo, Bron- 

 chales, Avila, Puerto de Pajares, Albarracin — Cuenca, Tragacete, Bejar (Chapman). 

 Switzerland : widely distributed, but not generally common, except south of the 

 Alps, singly up to 4000ft. or more — Brigue, common, Berisal, common, Chiasso, 

 common, Veytaux, Arzier, Veyrier, Martigny, Onex, Disentis, Davos, Fusio 

 (Wheeler), Aigle (Tasker), Sion, Sierre, Niouc, Visp, Stalden (Favre), Villars 

 (Moss), Lucerne district (Sanford), Basle, Saas Thai, Visp Thai (Tutt), Bellinzona, 

 Boveredo (Wheeler), Locarno (Tutt), Lugano (Chapman), Trient (Keynes), La 



