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Distribution. — Throughout Europe (except the extreme north), 

 Armenia, the Taurus mountains, Mauretania (Staudinger and Rebel), 

 and Asia Minor. Armenia (i.e., Transcaucasia) and the Province 

 of Orenburg, 55° E. long., are its most eastern recorded limits; its 

 most northern limits are — Abo, in Finland, and Vestmanland, in 

 Sweden, about 60° N. lat., its most western — Ireland, about 10° W. 

 long., and its most southern — Algeria and Cyprus, 35° S. lat. 

 Africa: Algeria — Boghari (Oberthiir), west of Sebdou, abundant (Fountaine). 

 [Canary Islands : Madeira, abundant (Macdonald, Ent. Wk. Int., vi, p. 62), 

 almost certainly Lampides boeticus.] Asia: Asia Minor — Bey rout (Mathew), 

 Amasia (Staudinger) ; Sivas Boad, near Tokat (Fountaine). Cyprus — 

 Mount Troodos (Marsden teste Graves). Austro-Hungary : throughout, but 

 not abundant — Bohemia — Prague (Nickerl). Carlsbad (Huttner) ; Moravia — 

 Brunn, abundant (Schneider), Neutitschein, Troppau (Fritsch) ; Upper Austria — 

 Steyer, Wels, Bottelthal, near Grammastetten, rare (Brittinger) ; Linz, Postling- 

 berg, Pfenningberg, Krohleiten, near Kirchdorf (Himsl) ; Lower Austria, local — 

 "Vienna, Park of Schonbrunn, Dornbach, Giesshiibel (Bossi) ; Gresten, singly 

 (Schleicher), eastern part of Hernstein district, Holies (Bogenhofer) ; Salzburg — 

 Salzburg, the Glan-meadows, southern end of the Eichet (Bichter) ; Tyrol — 

 Mendel (Bowland-Brown), Etsch Valley (Hinterwaliner), the Calvarienberg, 

 near Bozen, singly (Bebel), Modling (Fountaine), Croatia and Slavonia 

 (Bebel) ; Dalmatia (Bebel) ; Carniola — the Nanos (Mann) ; Carinthia, singly 

 — Wolfsberg (Lemann), Hermagor, Mollthal (Hofner) ; Hungary, common 

 throughout — Budapest, Peszer, Nagyvarad, Pecs, Debreczen, Eger, Pser, Gyor, 

 Sopron, Szaar, Pozsony, Nagylevand, Tavarnok, Selmerrzbanya, Gaas, Kocsocz, 

 Bozsny6, Eperjes, Kolozovaa, Nagyag, Bea, Mehadia, Orsova, Lipik, Vinkovcze, 

 Fiume (Aigner-Abafi) . Belgium : Marchoveiette, very ibundant (Wautier), Namur, 

 Beez, Vecquee, Marlagne (Lambillion), Ardennes, Bochefort, Ortho, common 

 (Siegers), Dinant, Yvoir, Hastieres (Bodart). Bulgaria and East Boumelia : 

 West Bulgaria, on the Antibalkan, Pass of Ginec (Nicholl) ; Slivno, common — 

 Kirchenwald, Gok dagh (Haberhauer). Channel Islands : Jersey — Mont Musere, 

 St. Lawrence, Vallee des Vaux, St. Saviour's (Piquet) ; Alderney, once, an 

 unexpected capture, oaks being very scarce in the island (Luff). Corsica 

 (Bambur). Denmark: Selskaberi, Egeskove (Bang-Haas). Bosnia and Herce- 

 govina : Domanovic (Hensch), Stolac ( Winneguth), near Sarajevo (Bebel). 

 Finland : Abo district — Kakskerta, Korpo, Beso (Fedeiiey). France : throughout 

 (Berce) — Ain — Divonne, at the foot of the Jura (Beverdin); Aisne — woo^s of Holnon 

 and Savy, St. Quentin (Dubus); Alpes-Maritimes — on the Boute de Venanson, St. 

 Martin- Vesubie (Bromilow); Aube — common (Jourdheuille); Brittany — throughout 

 (Griffith) ; Basses-Alpes — Digne, common (Bowland-Brown) ; Basses-Pyrenees 

 (Bondou) ; Calvados, very common (Fauvel), very rare at La Souleve, forest of 

 Cerisy (Moutiers) ; Charente-Inferieure — Boyan (Salis) ; Cher — St. Florent, 

 Sologne (Sand) ; C6tes-du-Nord — Val Andre (Turner) ; Dordogne : — Corail, 

 near Lembras, St. Sauveur, Mont Albany near Mouleydur (Tarel) ; Doubs 

 (Bruand); Eure — Pont-de-1'Arche, rare (Dupont), Elbeuf (Coulon); Eure-et-Loire 

 (Guenee) ; Gard — Pont du Gard (Lemann) ; Gironde — Bordeaux, common (Bt. 

 Brown), Pessac, Boascat (Trimoulet) ; Haute-Garonne (Caradja) — Luchon (Foun- 

 taine) ; Haute-Marne — common (Frionnet); Hautes-Pyrenees — generally (Bondou); 

 Haute-Savoie — Annecy (Tutt); Indre — Brenne, scattered (Martin), woods of Vavray 

 and of Chanteleloup, Nohant (Sand) ; Isere — Uriage (Beverdin) ; Clelles, foot 

 of Mont Aiguille (Tutt); Loire-Inferieure — Nantes, Savernay, la Chapelle-sur- 

 Erdre, wood of Touchlaye (Deherman-Boy), Lozere (Bellier de la Chavignerie) ; 

 Maine-et-Loire— common (Delahaye) ; Manche — Mont du Boule, les Trouquets, 

 Cherbourg, rare (Nichollet) ; Marne — Bheims, common (Demaison) ; Nord — 

 common in all the large woods (Paux) ; Pas-de-Calais — near Hesdin (Bowland- 

 Brown), Boulogne-sur-Mer (Timins), forests of Leek, Guines and Boulogne 

 (Gurney); Puy-de-D6me — Auvergne district (Sand); Pyrenees-Orientales — le Vernet 

 (Struve), Saone-et-Loire, common (Constant) ; Sarthe (Desportes) ; Savoie 

 — Gresy-sur-Aix (Tutt) ; Seine — Paris district, Pare Maison Lafitte (F. Walker), 

 La Varenne, St. Maur (Bagonot) ; Seine-et-Oise — St. Germain, etc. (H. Brown) ; 

 Seine-Inferieure — forest of Arques (Moore) ; Meurthe-et-Moselle ; Vosges — 

 Epinal, forest of St. Antoine (Cantener). Germany : East and West Prussia — Tilsit, 

 Cranz, Bauschen, Warnicken, Germau, Neuhauser, Wargen, Dammhof, Metgethen, 

 Konigsberg, Kleinheide, Tapiau, Insterburg, Gerdauen, Bastenburg, Ludwigsort, 



