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南チベット : vol.6 |
A LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS FROM INNER ASIA.
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Poir. from Dr. Hedin's collection of 1896, both from Kwen-lun (Mit and Sarik-kol-6th Aug.); but as I have not seen the specimens, I am not able to refer them to the modern species. Compare HANDEL-MAZZETTI'S monograph, which besides the two species recorded by me gives the following species from Tibet:
T. bessarabicum (Hornem.) Hand. Mazz. ; T. coronatum Hand. Mazz. ; T. Wallichii D. C.; T. brevirostre Hand. Mazz.; T. dissectum Ledeb.; T. indicum Hand. Mazz.; T. Sleveni (Spreng.) D. C. ; T cerato1Shorum.. (Ledeb.) D. C. ; T. tibetanum Hand. Mazz.; T. mont olicum Hand. Mazz. , T. erio jhodum (Don) D. C. ; T. paludosum (Scop.) Lightf. ; T. vulg are Lam. ; T. alftinum (Hoppe) Hegetschw. et Heer; T. sikkimense Hand. Mazz.; T. heleroloma Hand. Mazz., and T. slenolej5ium Hand. Mazz., — altogether 19 species.
Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. Fl. Carn. II (i7 7 2) 126; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (i9o3) 363, XXVIII (1909) 492 (var. incanurn Ledeb.); Cnicus arvensis Hoffm.; Stewart, in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (19 16) 646.
East-Turkestan, Milka, wooded place at the middle Tarim, 1 1 o8 m., 9th Octob. 18 99 (leafy shoots only) ; Ak-satma, wooded place at the middle Tarim, 1 o th Oct. 1899 (leafy shoots only).
Geogr. area: Northern temperate Eurasia, and as a weed in other temperate regions.
Saussurea bracteata D. C., in Jacquem., Voy. Bot. IV (1 844) 94, tab. 102 ; Hook. f., Fl. Brit. India III (I 882) 366; Hemsley and Pearson, in Peterm. Mitteil. 28 (1900) 374; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (1902) 185; Stewart, in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (1916) 646.
N. E. Tibet, Camp XXXI, at a lake, 4616 m., 2 I St Sept. 1896; S. W. Tibet, on the road between Camp CLXXXIX, Dongbo, 4598, and Camp CXC, Tuksum, 4596, Ist July 1907 (flow. begun).
Geogr. area: Tibet and Kashmir (Himalaya).
Saussurea Thoroldii Hemsley, Journ. Linn. Soc. XXX (i 894) 115, pl. IV; Hems-ley and Pearson, in Peterm. Mitteil. Ergänzungsbd. 28 (I 900) 374; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (1902) 187.
Tibet, without locality, most probably from Inner or Eastern Tibet, ca. 5000 m., in the summer 1901 (flow.); Northern Tibet, Mit, open valley in Kwen-lun, 4008 m., 6th Aug. 1896.
This is one of the most curious Tibetan plants; HEMSLEY (l. c.) has given a rather good drawing of it; the corollas are pink-purple and the anthers dark greyish blue.
Geogr. area: Tibet and West-China and Mongolia (high-alpine).
Saussurea Wellbyi Hemsley, in Hook., Iconpl., pl. 2 588 (1 899); Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (1902) 187.
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