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0334 Southern Tibet : vol.6
Southern Tibet : vol.6 / Page 334 (Color Image)

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C. H. OSTENFELD AND OVE PAULSEN.

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N. E. Tibet, Harato, northern slope of Tsaidam's southern border-mountain, 3321 m., 5th Oct. 1896 (det. Hemsley and Peatson).

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Inner Tibet, at Naktsong-tso, Camp LXXVIII, 4636 m., i i th Sept. i 90i (fruiting). Perianth membraneous below, its wings minute (comp. Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. 5, I8). Geogr. area: From the Caspian desert to Dahuria and Pamir.

Ej   Geogr. area: Mongolia.

Kochia sco aria L. Schrad, N. Journal 180 8 ; Ledeb., Fl. Ross. III (i 849-51)

1ji I ''   746; Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. V (i8 9 o) i I ; Chenopodium scoj5arium L.

East-Turkestan, Tatlik-bulak, S. of Lop-nor, 1953 m., 3 rd July i 900 (sterile). Geogr. area: Temperate Eurasia.

Salsola collina Pallas, Ill, pl. (i 803) J4; Ledeb., Fl. Ross. III (I 849--51) Boo; Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. V (18 90) i7; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. (190 2) 196.

var. subhirta C. A. Meyer, in Ledeb., Fl. altaica I (i 829) 393.

Salsola Kali L., Sp. pl. ed. i (i7 5 3) 222 ; Ledeb., Fl. Ross. III (i 849-5 I) 797 Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. V (189o) i7; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. (1902) 196; Danguy, in Bull. Mus. d'hist. nat. XVII (i 9 I I) 446.

East-Turkestan, in the Tarim-delta, 83o m. Early summer 1900 (w. ripe fruit). Geogr. area : All temperate regions.

(?) Suæda setigera (D. C.) Moq., Ann. sc. nat. 23 (i 83 I) 309; Ledeb., Fl. Ross. III

(1849-51) 783; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXIV (1904) i 7. East-Turkestan, Tatlik-bulak, S. E. of Lop-nor, 1953 m., 3 rd July i 900 (sterile). Two specimens with long horizontal branches; sterile, hence the identification

is not sure.

Geogr. area : From S. Europe to temperate and alpine Asia (Pamir). (If it is really all the same species!)

Campborosma sp. Hemsley and Pearson, in Peterm. Mitteil., Ergänzungsbd. 28 (1900) 375.

N. E. Tibet, Toghdi-gol, southern Tsaidam, 273 I m., 17th Oct. 1896 (det. Hemsley and Pearson).

Fam. Polygonaceae

(determ. by OVE PAULSEN).

Calligonum sp.

East-Turkestan, Dunglik, 2 miles S. E. of Lop-nor, 882 m., I st July 190o. There are no flowers nor fruits, hence specific identification is not possible.

Polygon= ampbIbium L., Sp. pl. ed. i (i7) 361; Ledeb., Fl. Ross. III (1849-51) 52o; Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. V (18 90) 34.