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0275 Southern Tibet : vol.6
南チベット : vol.6
Southern Tibet : vol.6 / 275 ページ(カラー画像)

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doi: 10.20676/00000263
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In the following enumeration all the Flowering Plants collected by Dr. SVEN HEDIN during his travels in Inner Asia in the years between 1894 and 1907 have been arranged according to ENGLER'S system.

To the name of each species are added the place and date of its publication and references to some general botanical works (J. D. HOOKER, Flora of British India; LEDEBOUR, Flora Rossica; etc.), otherwise only the necessary quotations. Further the botanical papers on collections from the same areas, viz. the Pamir area and the Tibetan area, are quoted. Where a general compilation of the botanical data exists, e. g. FEDTSCHENKO, »Flore du Pamircc, and HEMSLEY, »Flora of Tibet«, no reference is made to earlier papers.

After these quotations the locality where Dr. Hedin collected the species in question is given and also a note as to its reproductive condition (flowering or fruiting).

Subsequently there follow taxonomic notes and a short statement of the geographical area of the species, as far as this is known.

In order to get the list as complete as possible we have made use of the earlier publications upon Hedin's plants, namely W. B. HEMSLEY and H. H. W. PEARSON'S list in »Petermanns Mitteilungen« (i 900), but Dr. Hedin has furnished us with fuller details as regards the localities; further a paper on Potamogetonaceee from Asia by the Rev. I. O. HAGSTRÖM (in Botan. Notiser 1905), and a paper by Dr. Sv, MURBECK on two new gentians (in Österr. Bot. Zeitschr. 1899).

In this way we believe we have collected in one place all the records on the Flowering Plants brought home by Dr. Hedin.

As mentioned in the preface specimens belonging to some of the plant families had been sent to the Berlin Museum more than a decade ago and were partly named there. We have always made use of the names given there, and in case of the families Umbellifera, Leguminosce and Graminete we have sent them to Berlin again where Drs. L. DIELS, H. HARMS, R. PILGER and E. ULBRICH have reexamined the material and definitely named them for us. We wish to express our hearty thanks to these gentlemen for the valuable assistance given.

Amongst the other botanists who have assisted us, we wish to mention the Rev. I. O. HAGSTRÖM who named the Potamogetonacew, the late Dr. O. VON SEEMEN and the late Mr. TH. WOLF, who named or revised Salicacea and Potentillee

respectively.