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C. H. OSTENFELD AND OVE PAULSEN.
The specimens belong to var. a, brevicalyx Trautv., which is confined to
High-Asia and Siberia.
Geogr. area: Arctic regions of America and Eurasia, High-Asia from Hindukush to Tibet, Kansu, Altai and Dahuria.
Primula tibetica Watt, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XX (i8 8 2) 6, pl. XI A; Pax and Knuth, Primulaceæ, in Das Pflanzenreich (1905) 78; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35
(1 902) 190.
S. W. Tibet, Upper valley of Tsangpo (Brahmaputra) between Camp CXCII,
Yüri, 4605 m., and Camp CXCIII, Nangi, 4627 m., 4th July 1907; Camp CCXI, Tokchen, 4654 m., 24th July 1907 (both flowering).
Geogr. area: Himalaya, Tibet, both western and eastern.
Primula Stirtontana Watt, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XX (I 8 8 2) 15, pl. XIII D; Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. III (I 8 8 2) 495; Pax and Knuth, Primulaceæ, in Das Pflanzen-
reich (1 905) 98.
S. W. Tibet, Near the source of Tsangpo, on the road between Camp CC, Hlayak, 4861 m., and Camp CCI, Shapka, 484 I m., 12 th July 1907 (flowering).
The specimens are different from the description in two points, viz.: the calyx lobes are not toothed and the flower is usually not single, but two together on a very short scape; but in spite of these discrepances I d0 not doubt the identification.
Geogr. area: Sikkim, only known from the Kanglanalno Pass, alt. 14-16000 ft.
Primula nivalis Pall., Reise durch versch. Prov. Russ. Reichs III (1772-73) 723, pl. G, fig. 2 ; Pax and Knuth, Primulaceæ, in Das Pflanzenreich (I 905) 102; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1 903) 373; XXIV (1 904) 136, (1 905) 337; XXVIII (i 907) I I 4, (1 909) 496; P. puritiurea Royle; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (1902) I 90; Stewart, in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (1916) 639.
Eastern Pamir, Mus-tagh-ata, between Kamper-Kishlak and Yam-bulak-bashi, 4480 m., 4th Aug. 1894 (var. rnacrophylla [Don] Pax); Mus-tagh-ata, the left side-moraine of the Korumde glacier, 4367 m., 27 th July 1894 (var. Moorcroftiana [Wall.] Pax), (both flowering).
S. W. Tibet, Camp CCXI, Tokchen, 4654 m., 24th July 1907 (fragments only, but in flower).
Geogr. area: From the Pontic Mountains through Caucasus, Turkestania, Afghanistan, Pamir, Himalaya to Yunnan and through Altai to Dahuria.
Androsaces chamæjasme Host, Syn. pl. Austr. (17 97) 95 ; Pax and Knuth, Primulaceæ, in Das Pflanzenreich (1905) 188; Hemsley and Pearson, in Peterm. Mitteil. Ergänzungsbd. 28 (1900) 374; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (190 2) i89; Danguy, in Bull. Mus. d'hist. nat. (1908) 131 ; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 374; XXVIII (1909) 496.
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