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2000ft., Eimeo Island (Walker) ; Philippine Islands — Luzon, Manila (Meyer) ; 

 Bali Island — Bileling, Ternate Island (Shelford) ; Amboyna, New Caledonia — 

 Noumea, Gana Id., Banks Islands, Tegua Island ; Loyalty Islands — Chepencke 

 Lifu (J. J. Walker), Hawaiian Islands (Blackburn), Duke of York Island (Distant), 

 Honolulu (Kirkaldy), New Hebrides (Walker). Australia: Austro-Malayan 

 Archipelago, Butckian, Waigiou (Distant), Queensland (Hope Museum), Brisbane 

 (Culpin) ; New South Wales — Sydney (Walker) ; Victoria — Melbourne (Distant). 

 Europe : — Austro-Hungary : Hungary — Budapest, frequent, Pecs, Eperjes, once 

 (Aigner-Abafi), Fiume, common (Nowicki teste Aigner). Belgium : very rare 

 immigrant — Louvain, Vise, Namur (Donckier), Dinant (Lambillion). Bosnia and 

 Hercegovina : singly — Ilidze (Winneguth), Trebinje (Kebel). Bulgaria and 

 East Roumelia : singly— Dubnica (Kebel), Slivno (Batmitsch). Channel Isles: 

 immigrant, 1859, 1899, 1900, 1904, common, Guernsey — St. Peter's Port, etc. 

 (Renouf), Jersey (Piquet), Sark (Luff). Corsica: general, up to 2500ft. (Koll- 

 morgen) — Vizzavona, Tattone (Rowland-Brown). France : Ain — J3age (Combaud), 

 Aisne, Lesdin, St. Quentin (Dubus) ; Alpes-Maritimes — Cannes (Chapman), 

 St. Martin-Vesubie, Beaulieu (Rowland-Brown) ; Nice, St. Maurice, Raye 

 (Bromilow) ; Ariege — Ax-les-Thermes (Rowland-Brown) ; Aube, vary rare — les 

 Riceys, Ervy, Bar-sur-Seine (Jourdheuille) ; Aude — common on the hills 

 (Mabilie) ; Auvergne — Clermont (Kane) ; Basses- Alpes — Digne (Rowland- 

 Brown) ; Basses-Pyrenees — Biarritz, Pierrefitte Nestalas (A. H. Jones), 

 Guethary (Chapman) ; Bonches-du-Rhone (Frionnet) ; Charente-lnferieure — 

 Royan (Salis) ; Calvados — Caen, Venoix, Maltot, common (Fauvel), but later 

 seems to have disappeared, e.g., one example only at Caen (Moutiers) ; Cher — 

 St. Florent, Sologne (Sand); C6tes-du-Nord — Val Andre (Denis Turner); Cotes-d'Or 

 — abundant in 1865 (Carteron) ; Creuse — Gueret (Sand), Dordogne, common 

 (Tarel) ; Doubs (Bruand) — Besancon (Kane); Eure-et-Loire — abundant some 

 years, rare others (Guenee), Chartres (Bellier de la Chavignerie); Gironde, common 

 in 1847 — environs of Bordeaux, double-brooded (Robert Brown), Begles (Trimoulet); 

 Haute-Garonne — Toulouse, Revel, Lacroix-Falgarde, St. Gaudens, Grenade, Muret 

 (Caradja) ; Haute-Marne — very rare (Frionnet) ; Hautes-Pyrenees — Gavarnie, etc. 

 (Rondou), Lucon (Reaumur), up fo 8000ft., e.g., Pic du Midi (Ehves), Picos de 

 Europa (Nicholl) ; Haute-Savoie — foot of Saleve (Tutt); Ille-et-Vilaine — common 

 occasionally, in the Botanical Gardens at Rennes, and elsewhere (Griffith and 

 Oberthuir) ; Indre — le Blanc, Brenne (Martin) ; Nohant— le Coudrai (Sand) ; 

 Loire-Inferieure — Nantes, Prefailles, rather common (Deherman-Roy) ; Lozere — 

 Florae, Mende (Rowland-Brown); Maine-et-Loire — sometimes rather common 

 (Delahaye) ; Marne — very rare in gardens (Demaison) ; Morbihan — Vannes 

 (Griffith) ; Puy-de-D6me — Gravenoire, Royat (Sand) ; Saone-et-Loire — rare and 

 very local, a small form, St. Clement-les-Macon (Andre); Pyrenees-Orientales — 

 acclimatised where the foodplant exists (Constant), Vernet (Rowland-Brown) ; 

 Seine — Paris district (Geoffroy) ; Seine-et-Marne — Fontainebleau (Tutt) ; Seine- 

 Inferieure — Boisguillaume, two examples (Noel), Etretat (Reid); Seine-et-Oise — 

 Osny railway station, and in gardens where foodplant is grown (Henry Brown) ; 

 Savoie — Gresy-sur-Aix(Tutt); Var — Hyeres (Rowland-Brown), Cannes (Chapman). 

 Germany : exceedingly rare immigrant — several on the Lousberg, near Aachen, 

 Augnst, 1828, not since recorded (Meigen) ; Baden — Basel, once, September 9th, 

 1847 (?), not since observed (Reutti) ; Wiirttemberg — on the Schotzach, between 

 Thalheim and Horkheim, one recorded in 1849 as L. telicanus (Seyffer), the 

 Stuttgart Valley, one example in 1859, also recorded as L.telicanus(YLolvn&nr\) [Both 

 these records are now supposed to have been L. boeticus (Gillmer).]; Rhine 

 Provinces — once near Coblenz (Jenner-Weir), Alsace (Peyerimhoff). Greece: 

 Corfu, Phalerum, Poros, Salamis Bay (Mathew); Crete — SudaBay (T. B. Fletcher;, 

 Piraeus (Walker). Italy: Sicily, rare -Palermo, Madonie, San Martino (Mina- 

 Palumbo), Osimo (Spada), Castelbuono (Failla-Tedaldi), Catania, Buon Retire, 

 Messina (Zeller) ; Basilicata — Brindisi (Mathew), Pompeii, very common; 

 Campania — Naples (Zeller), Capri (Buchanan-White); Roma district — Rome 

 (Zeller); Tuscany, common — Florence, Pisa, Leghorn (Stefanelli); Emilia — Lucca 

 district, common (Verity), Modena (Fiori); Liguria — Bordighera (Norris); Piedmont 

 — Turin district, not common (Rocci), San Dalmazzo di Tenda (Norris), Susa (Tutt), 

 Stresa, Menaggio (A. H. Jones); Lombardy — Brianza, once, September. 1874 (Turati). 

 Malta: Civita Vecchia, etc. (Walker). Portugal: Lisbon (Mathew), Cea (Eaton). 

 Russia : south-west Russia (Hoffmann and Cholodkovsky), Transcaucasia — 

 Borjom. common, Igdir, Hankynda, Soukhoum, Kasikoporan (Romanoff). 

 SARDixiA(Kane). Spain : abundant — Galicia — Tuy,etc. (Chapman); Catalonia — from 



