4 ft. COLLETT. [No. 11. 



In Denmark it slill occurs at several places in Jutland, 

 according to Dr. Winge, and at the present time may be fonnd 

 in the districts around Ribe. Kokling, Vejle, Horsens, Aalborg, 

 Lemvig and Vestervig. 



It appears not to be found in Germany, bul exists in South 

 Finland (Nyland, Viborg, St. Michel, Tavastehus, as far north 

 as Tammerfors), and occurs besides in Hungary, Poland, Rnssia, 

 and in a considerable portion of Siberia. 



As the discovery was one of interest, I at once endea- 

 voured to gather all the information possible concerning its 

 appearance in the district, and in the course of 1908 I 

 fortner obtained three specimens from the same locality, caught 

 the 31 st of Jnly, the 25 th of August, and the 7 th of September. 



Regarding these specimens I gave a provisional account in 

 the „Zoologischer Anzeiger", Vol. 34, No. 11—12 (June 1909). 



During an excursion, laken in the Summer of 1909 to Opdal 

 and the bordering mountains in order to examine the natural 

 conditions in vvhich the species occurs, I found that it existed 

 in several other districts in the Southern Norwegian Mountains; 

 the material which I have hitherto succeeded in collecling, 

 comprises 20 specimens, coming from 3 different parts of the 

 mountain-tracts. 



a. Troldheimen Mountains (between Trondhjem and Dovre): 

 Rennebo in Orkedalen; Storlidalen in Opdal; Skarvand 

 in Opdal. 



b. Mountains of Gudbrandsdal : Lyngkampen between Øier 

 and Storelvedal. 



c. Mountains of Valders: Vang in Valders. 



In several of these localities it has been found repeatedly, 

 and more specimens were killed than were preserved. 



Specimens were also caught or observed in at least two 

 other localities, viz the Kvikne-Mountains (at the upper end of 

 Østerdalen), and also in the Lesje Mountains (on the Southern 

 slopes of Dovre). No specimens, however, have as yet been 

 preserved from the last named localities. 



