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0278 Southern Tibet : vol.6
Southern Tibet : vol.6 / Page 278 (Color Image)

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30   C. H. OSTENFELD AND OVE PAULSEN.

The specimen present agrees well with S. dentatus Ledeb., only it has pale (whitish) flowers with orange-red shade on the underside of the corolla and darkred

teeth, and the whole involucre is quite glabrous. Geogr. area (of the main species) : Altai mountains.

HEMSLEY and PEARSON, Peterm. Mitteil. Ergänzungsbd. 28 (I 900) 374, record a »Sonclrus sp.« without flower from Harato, which according to Dr. Hedin is the northern slope of southern Tsaidam, NE. Tibet, 3321 m., 5 th Oct. 18 9 6.

Crepes f lexuosa (Ledeb.) Clarke, Compos. Ind. (I 8 7 6) 254 ; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (I 902) 187 ; Stewart, in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (I 9 16) 647; Youngia fiexuosa Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II, 2 (I 846) 838 ; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 368; XXIV (1904) 136; XXVIII (1 909) 495 ; Y. glauca Edgew. in Trans. Linn. Soc. XX (1846 ) 79 ; Prenanthes polymorpha, 7, flexuosa, Ledeb. Fl. Altaic. IV

(1833) 145.

Eastern Tibet, summer 1900 (flow.).

Geogr. area: Altai mountains, Tibet, Himalaya, Kansu.

Crepes tenuifolla Willd. Sp. pl. III (180o) 1606 ; Stewart , in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (I 916) 647; Youngia diversifolia Ledeb., Fl. Ross. II, 2 (I 846) 837; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 368; XXIV (1904) 135 ; XXVIII (I 909) 495.

Northern Tibet, Mandarlik, 3437 m., medio July 1900 (sterile). Geogr. area: Siberia, Dahuria, Mongolia, Tibet.

Taraxacum leucanthum Ledeb., Fl. Ross. II, 2 (1846) 815; Handel-Mazzetti, Monogr. Gatt. Taraxacum (1907) 29; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 367;

XXIV (1904) '35, (1905) 337 ; XXVIII (1907) 114, (1909) 494 T. bicolor Hems-ley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (1902) 188.

Eastern Pamir, Marsh at the eastern shore of Little Kara-Kul, 3720 m., I 5th July 1894 (flow.).

Eastern or Inner Tibet, Camp XLIV, 5127 m. , July-Aug. 1901 (flow. and with young fruits).

Geogr. area: Altai, Pamir, Tibet, Mongolia.

Taraxacum dealbatum Handel-Mazzetti, Monogr. Gatt. Taraxacum (1907) 3o.

Northern Tibet, Kar-yakak-sai, Chimen-tagh, Camp X, 3 984 m., 20th July 1900 (young flower).

Only one tiny specimen is present, but it agrees well with specimens from »Tib. occ., 14—I8 000 feet, T. Thomsoncc, in the Copenhagen herbarium, and they

have been identified by HANDEL-MAZZETTI with his T. dealbatum.

Geogr. area: Altai, Chinese Turkestan, Tibet, Mongolia and Eastern Siberia.

HEMSLEY and PEARSON (Peterm. Mitteil., Ergänzungsb. 28 [ 1900] 374) record two Taraxacum-species under the names of T. palustre D. C. and T. lanceolatunl