186 BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. 



Dammhof, Gross-Kaum, Tapiau, Gerdauen, Mohrungen, Wotzlaff (Speiser) ; 

 Pomerania — near Stettin, the Schrey, near Garz-on-the-Oder (Hering), Gruben- 

 hagen (Paul and Plotz); Mecklenburg- Schwerin (Voelschow), Stavenhagen (Tess- 

 mann); Lower Elbe district — Hamburg (teste Riihl), Bergedorf (Zimmermann); 

 Hanover — Hanover (Glitz), Bremen (Rehberg), Liineburg, Aurich (teste Speyer); 

 Westphalia— Siegen (teste Speyer); Rhine Provinces — Bonn, Boppard (Stollwerck), 

 between Aachen and Eupen (Mengelbir) ; Nassau — Mainz (Brahm), Wiesbaden 

 (Rossler), the Taunus mountains (teste Riihl) ; Bingen (teste Speyer), Hanau 

 (Limpert and Rottelberg), Frankfurt-on-Main, Hochstadt, between Frankfurt 

 and Hanau (Koch), Marburg, Dillenburg (teste Koch), Cassel (Borgmann) ; 

 Thuringia, rare and local — Sondershausen, in the Osterthal and Briickenthal, 

 Rudolstadt, in the Morlagraben (Krieghoff) ; Province of Saxony — northern 

 slope of the Steigerwald, Erfurt (Ent. Verein), Saale Valley (Stange), Dessau 

 (Richter), Gernrode, in the Harz (Reinecke), Gottingen (Jordan) ; Branden- 

 burg — Riidersdorf (Dadd), Finkenkrug (Pfiitzner), Jungfernhaide, Potsdam, 

 Gross Lichterfelde, Hermsdorf (Bartel and Herz), near Frankfurt-on-Oder 

 (Kretschmer) ; Posen — Moschin, Wonsowo (Schultz) ; Silesia — local in the 

 lowlands and foothills (Doring), Brieg (teste Riihl), Gorlitz (Moschler), Sagan 

 (Pfiitzner), Muskau (Wolf teste Sommer) ; Kingdom of Saxony — Leipzig, Dresden 

 (teste Riihl), Leutzsh, Rosenthal, Zwenkau, Hainichen, Rosswein, the Triebisch-, 

 Saubach-, and Serre Valleys, Tharandt, Pillnitz, Berggieshiibel, Miiglitzthal, 

 Wilsdruff, Bautzen, Lobau, Chemnitz, Zschopau, Bornichen (Winckler); Bavaria 

 — Regensburg (Hofmann and Herrich-Schaffer), the Wolfschlucht (Gillmer), near 

 Munich (Kranz) ; Baden — distributed on the western side of the Schwarz wald, Freiburg, 

 Kaiserstuhl, Dinglingen, Karlsruhe, Heidelberg (Reutti), Lahr (Keynes); Rhine Palati- 

 nate — throughout(Bertram); Alsace, in the plains, rare(Speyer) — Colmar,Semmwald, 

 Niederbronn, Foret de Baerenthal, Metz, Forest of Voipy (Cantener). Gbeece : 

 the Parnassus (Staudinger), Corfu (de la Garde). Italy: the lower altitudes of 

 Piedmont, the hilly districts of Liguria, the plains and hills near Mantua, rather 

 rare, and Calabria, rare (teste Speyer) ; Tuscany — Livorno, Limone (Stefanelli), 

 Florence (Tolomei) ; Lombardy — Brianza, rather rare (Turati), Modena (Fiori) ; 

 Piedmont — Iselle (Moss), Certosa di Pesio, Val Pari, Val Sestrera, Val Cavallo 

 (Norris) ; Mantua, rare (Kane), the Tiber Valley (teste Riihl), Sicily — Palermo 

 (Marott), Taormina (Struve), Madonie — Castelbuono (Kalchberg), Mondello 

 (Ragusa), Corleone (Calberla). Roumania : near Comanesti (Caradja). Russia: 

 Caucasus (Bramson) — Daghestan, Kasumkent (Romanoff) ; Transcaucasia 

 — Borjom, Lagodekhi, Kedabeg, Migri, Adjekent, Lischk (Romanoff) ; Volga 

 district — the Lower Volga, the foothills of the Urals (Eversmann); Casan district, 

 Govt. Wiatka — near Sarapoul, Malmisch, Ourjoum (Kroulikowsky) , Novorossiisk 

 (teste Riihl), St. Petersburg (teste Nolcken) ; Baltic Provinces, rare — Segewold 

 (Beinerfc), Wolmar v. Kingmandshof (Teich), Bathen, near Libau (Gerhard), near 

 Dorpat (teste Riihl). Scandinavia: common in Lund, rare near Stockholm, 

 Upsala, and Westmannland to 60°N. lat. (teste Speyer); Sweden— Skania (Lampa), 

 Fairlof, near Christianstad (Siebke), Upland (Aurivillius), Stockholm (Wallengren); 

 Lapland — Upsala (Dalman teste Zetterstedt); Norway — south, rarer in north — near 

 Christiania, on the S. Hanshangen, in Toien, Soon, Skien, one only (Siebke), 

 Akershus, Bratsberg (Schoyen). Servia (Hilf). Switzerland : local, and only at 

 low elevations — Berne, Burgdorf (Meyer-Diir), Canton Waadt (La Harpe), Bechburg, 

 Basle (Riggeubach-Stehlin), Liestal (Christ), Marly, near Fribourg, Neuveville, on 

 the Schlossberg, at 1654ft. (Couleru), Uetliberg, Weissenburg (Huguenin); Zurich 

 — Balgrist (Zeller-Dolder), east slope of Pilatus, between Hergiswyl and summit 

 (Keynes), Interlaken district (Renshaw), Vallee des Ormonts (Jones), the Simplon 

 — Gamsen (Anderegg teste Courvoisier) ; Rhone Valley— Noes, Corin, etc. (Favre), 

 Aigle to Sepey (Wheeler), S^pey (Lemann), Rossinieres (Tasker), Bex (Murray), 

 Leysin (Blachier), Sion (Favre), Sierre (Postans), Leuk (Lowe), Charpigny 

 (Wheeler) ; Geneva district — Bois de Veyrier, etc. (Blachier), Neuchatel (de 

 Rougemont); Jura — St. Cergues (Blachier), Eclcpens (Lowe),Charmez,Fribourgeois 

 Alps, Geneva — wood at foot of Saleve, etc. (Muschamp). 



ADDENDUM. 



Edwardsia w-album. — Two most important details have come to 

 hand since the earlier part of our notes relating to this species was 

 printed. One relates to the number of larval moults and the structure 

 (particularly of the lenticles) of the larva in its second and third 



