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Jones), Birch Wood (Curtis), Collier's Wood, Greenhithe (Stevens), Chattenden 

 Woods (Tutt), Ashford (Wood), Sissinghurst (Bowell), Knock Wood, near 

 Tenterden (Beale), Sheldwich (Stowell), Eastry (Hammond), Canterbury (teste 

 Freke), Heme Bay (Butler), Margate district (Barrett). Kerry : Killarney 

 (Birchall). La.ncs : Newton-in-Cartmel (Mason, E. W. I., iv., p. 194), Grange, 

 common (Mason, teste Gregson, E. W. I., vii., p. 54), Silverdale (Murton), near 

 Carnforth (Murray), Arnside (Hodgkinson). Lincoln : local — Newball, common, 

 Langworth (Raynor), near Lincoln (Allis), Market Rasen (Lewington). [Middle- 

 sex: Hornsey, formerly (Stephens).] Monmouth : Pontnewydd (Conway). Mont- 

 gomery: near Newtown (Tetley), Llwyngwern, Machynlleth (Alington). Norfolk: 

 Sail (Marsh). Northampton : locally abundant — Ashton Wold (Rothschild), near 

 Oundle (Bower), Peterborough (Stainton), Barnwell Wold (Dixon), near Towcester 

 (Clark), Whittlebury Forest (Fodd.y). Oxford: Shotover (Geldart). Pembroke: 

 Pembroke, once (Puckridge), Coedcanias, near Begelly, not uncommon (Burt). 

 Shropshire: Wyre Forest, near Shrewsbury (Newnham). ' Somerset: local — near 

 Bath (Terry), Taunton — Orchard Woods, Neroche Forest (Tetley), Brockley Coombe 

 (Harvey), Yatton (Button). Staffs : Cannock Chase, Rugeley (Freer). Suffolk : 

 very local — Saxham (Wratislaw), Ipswich (Berners), Raydon Wood, near Ipswich 

 (Stephens), Dodnash Wood, Bentley (Harwood), Assington Thickets, Sennage Wood, 

 near Lavenham, Haverhill (Gaze). Surrey: local — Coombe Wood, near Guildford 

 (Stephens), Ashtead (T. B. Fletcher), Cobham (Waldegrave), Reigate district 

 (Tonge), Dorking (S. Webb), between Redhill and Nutfield, Ashtead, 

 Woods, near Epsom (Briggs). Sussex : local — Brighton district (Stainton), 

 Newick (Jenner), Poynings Wood (Buckler), woods near Henfield (Draper), 

 Charlton Forest (Edgell), East Marden (Christy), Holmbush (Image), Eartham 

 (W. H. B. Fletcher), Horsham, Partridge Green, Slinfold (Goss). Warwick : 

 Wolford, once (Wheeler). Westmorland: Kendal district (Moss), Witherslack 

 (Hodgkinson), Unclerbarrow Moss, the woods on the Whitbarrow Side (Gregson, 

 E.W.I., vii., p. 55). Wexford: Kellaghoum Wood, Enniscorthy (Moffat). 

 Wilts: Marlborough, Great Bedwyn, West Woods (Preston). Worcester: local 

 — near Worcester, Trench Woods (Edmunds), Cowleigh, Wyre Forest (Edwards). 

 Distribution. — Central and northern Europe (excluding the polar 

 regions), southern Russia, Armenia, Changai mountains, Mongolia, 

 Amur and Ussuri districts (Staudinger and Rebel). The district 

 extends as far north as Lapland, 66° N. lat. (Zetterstedt), as far east 

 as Korea, 130° E. long., as far west as Clare, 10° W. long., as far south 

 as Florence, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Transcaucasia, all between 41° N. lat. 

 and 43° N. lat., whilst in Asia and western China it reaches 39° N. lat." 

 [Africa: Algeria (Mus. Paris teste Koch).] Asia: Korea, Altai mountains (Fixsen), 

 east and west Siberia (Romanoff) ; Amurland — Chabarofka (Graeser), Sutschan 

 district (Domes), mouth of the Ussuri (Bremer), Ongodai district (Elwes), Lake 

 Teletskoi (Mus. St. Petersburg teste Elwes) ; southwest China (Leech) — Moupin 

 (Kricheldorff), Ichang Gorge (Pratt), south-western Altai (Kindermann, Ruckbeil, 

 etc.), Thian-Shan mountains, Kouldja district and neighbouring mountains — 

 Kounguesse, etc. (Alpheraky), the Ala Tau and Tarbagatai mountains (Haberhauer). 

 Austro- Hungary : throughout, nowhere rare — Bohemia common — Karlsbad, Ewiges 

 Leben, Schupfenwiese, Stadtgut, Veitsberg (Hiittner), Prague, Senftenberg (Fritsch); 

 Moravia — Briinn, frequent (Schneider), Neutitschein, Rottalowitz (Fritsch); Upper 

 Austria — near Linz, Steyer, Wels, etc. (Himsl) ; Lower Austria — Vienna, not rare 

 (Rossi), above the Wiener Wald (Schleicher), Hernstein (Rogenhofer), Gresten 

 (Fritsch) ; Modling (Fountaine), Salzburg, nearly everywhere — Salzburg, etc. 

 (Richter); Tyrol — in the valleys and up to 6000ft., not rare — Taufers Valley (Weiler), 

 Wilten (Fritsch) ; Styria — Lavantthal, not rare, Friesach, Bleiberg district, 

 Mollthal (Hofner), Admont (Fritsch) ; Dalmatia (Mann) ; Hungary — Budapest, 

 Budafok, Nagyvarad, Peer, Eger, Pecs, Felsolovo, Sopron, Pozsony, Selmecz- 

 banya, Szliacs, Gacs, Verebely, Tavarnok, Rozsnyo, Pelsocz, Zsolna, Kocsocz, 

 Golniczbanya, Iglo, Eperjes, Maramarosmegye, Kolozsvar, Elopatak, Fogaras, 

 Nagyszeben, Mehadia, Balincz, Vinkovcze, Lipik, Zagrab, Buccari (Aigner-Abafi). 

 Belgium: widely distributed — Namur, Arquet, Beez, Dave (Lambillion), Waulsort 

 (Corbeau), Dinant, Yvoir, Warnant (Osodart), Assesse, Cihey (Castin), Vecquee, 



* Speyer notes Algeria (teste Koch, an example in the Paris Museum coll.), 

 but this appears doubtful. The Sicilian record by Spada carries error on the face 

 of it, the example being captured in the spring ! 



