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0319 Southern Tibet : vol.6
Southern Tibet : vol.6 / Page 319 (Color Image)

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A LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS FRON INNER ASIA.

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Eastern Pamir, the outlet of Kara-Jilga rivulet into Basik-kul, marshy ground, 3727 m., 24th July 1 894 (flowering; these specimens approach the var. greenlandica Tratt.).

S. W. Tibet, Ganju-gumpa between Camp CLXXXIX and Camp CXC, the valley of Upper Tsangpo, 463 I m., 1st July 1907 (flowering; var. vulg-aris Hayne).

Geogr. area: Cold and temperate regions of Europe, Asia and N. America; Chile,

Australia (Victoria), Tasmania, New-Zealand.

Sibbaldia tetrandra Bunge, Verzeichn. Altai Geb. Pflanz., Sep. (1836) 25; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (i 903) 3 23; XXIV (1905) 3 29; XXVIII (1909) 481; Po/en/ilia l elrandra Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. II (I 8 7 9) 346; Stewart, in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (i 916) 635.

Geogr. area: Alpine Altai, Pamir, Tibet, Sikkim.

Rosa Beggeriana Schrenk, in Fisch. et Meyer, Enum. Pl. nov. 084 ) 73; Ledeb., Fl. Ross. II,1 (1844) 8 2 ; Crépin, in Bull. Soc. Roy. Bot. de Belge XIV ( i 8 7 5) 15

East-Turkestan, Tatlik-bulak, south-east of Lop-nor, 1953 m., 3rd July 1900 (flowering and with unripe fruits). Determ. by the Kew Herb. and agreed upon by S. ALMQUIST, the well-known rhodologist.

Geogr. area: Northern Afghanistan, Central and High Asia.

Fam. Saxifragaceæ

(determ. by C. H. OSTENFELD).

Saxifraga cernua L., Sp. pl. ed. I (17 5 3) 403 ; Engler et Irmscher, Saxifragaceæ I, in Das Pflanzenreich, 67. Heft (1916) 2 70; Danguy, in Bull. Mus. d'hist. nat. (1 908) 130; Stewart, in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (I 9 I 6) 635; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 336; XXVIII (1907) 113, (1909) 485.

Eastern Pamir, Mus-tagh-ata, the left old side moraine of the Korumde Glacier, 4367 m., 27th July 1894.

The specimens belong to f. bulbillosa Engler et Irmscher (1. c. 274), which has no terminal flower developed, only bulbils.

Geogr. area: Circumpolar arctic and subarctic; high alpine in the temperate regions

of Eurasia and North-America.

Saxrfraga saginoiaes Hook. f. et Thorns., in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. II (i8 5 7) 68; Hemsley and Pearson , in Peterm. Mitteil. Ergänzungsbd. 28 (I 900) 374; Engler et Irmscher, Saxifrag. in Das Pflanzenreich, 67. Heft (1916); Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (1902) 176.

N.E. Tibet, Camp XVII in the immense latitudinal valley, 5073 m., Ist Sept. 1896 Geogr. area: Alpine Himalaya, Tibet.