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0288 Southern Tibet : vol.6
Southern Tibet : vol.6 / Page 288 (Color Image)

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C. H. OSTENFELD AND OVE PAULSEN.

Eastern Pamir, sandy slope on the eastern shore of Little Kara-kul, 3720 m., 16th July 1894 (flowering); on the road from Koch-korchu, 4161 m., to Yam-bulakbashi, 4439 m. , 29th July 1894 (flowering).

Northern Tibet, Kar-yakak-sai, Chimen-tagh, Camp X, 3984 m., 2Ist July 1900 (flowering, and with big galls at the base of the shoots); Sarik-kol, Kwen-lun, J469 6th Aug. 1896; Camp X, 5362 ni., 23rd Aug. 1896.

Geogr. area: Pamir, Tibet, Himalaya.

Artemisia salsoloides Willd. sp. pl. III (I Boo) 1832; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (1902) 183; Keissler, in Ann. Naturh. Hofmuseum (i 907) 27 (var. typica Hook. f.) ; Stewart, in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (1916) 645; A Welbyi Hemsl. et Pearson, in Journ. Linn. Soc. vol. (190 2) 183.

N. W. Tibet, Camp VIII, at the southern foot of Kwen-lun, 4916 m., 9th Sept. 1906 (flow.); Inner Tibet, Camp LXIX, 4889 m., 29th Aug. 1901 (ster.).

var. Welbyi (Hemsl. et Pearson) Ostf. nov. comb.

Inner Tibet, Camp LXVI, 4863 m., 26th Aug. 1.901 (flow.).

I consider A. Welbyi only a high-alpine form with darker colouring of A. sal-

soloides Willd.

Geogr. area: from Bessarabia eastwards to Tibet and Mongolia.

Artemisia pamirica C. Winkler, in Acta Horti Petropol. XI (18 90) 329; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (i 9o3) 346; XXIV ( 1904) i32, (1905) 332; XXVIII (1909) 490.

Eastern Pamir, Kara jilga, valley and rivulet at Basik-kul, 3727 m., 24th July 1894 (flowering).

Geogr. area: Pamir.

Artemisia maritima L. sp. pl. (i7 5 3) 1186; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (19o3) 347; XXIV (1904) 132.

East-Turkestan, Tatlik-bulak, SE. of Lop-nor, 1953 m., 3rd July 1900 (sterile); Bash-kurghan, Camp III, on the frontier between E. Turkestan and Northern Tibet, 2629 m., 5th July 1900 (not yet flowering).

As the specimens (from Tatlik-bulak) are only leaf-rosettes and rhizome without any stems, flowers or fruits, the identification is not quite sure. The specimens from Bash-kurghan belong to var. pauciflora (Web.) Ledeb. (Fl. Ross. II. 2, 1845-46) p. 57o) = A. marit. a Stechmanniana Bess.

Geogr. area: Coasts of temp. Europe; widely distributed in the salt regions and

deserts of Asia.

Artemisia Stracheyl Hook. f. et Thorns., ex Clarke, Comp. Ind. (I 87 6) 164 Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. III (188 2) 328; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (I 9O2) 183;