国立情報学研究所 - ディジタル・シルクロード・プロジェクト
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南チベット : vol.6 |
A LIST OF FLOWERING PLANTS FROM INNER ASIA. 97
lake, 4636 m., 11- 12 th Sept. i 90 I (sterile) ; S. W. Tibet, on the way between Camp CCIII (Dara-sumkor), 4931 m., and Camp CCIV (Bak-gyäyorap), 4870 m., the northern foot of Himalaya, 16th July 1907 (sterile).
Geogr. area: Kwen-lun, Tibet, Chakyr-kul (from Hagström, 1. c.).
Potamogeton pectinatus L., Sp. pl. ed. 1 (17 5 3) 127; Ascherson und Graebner, 1. C., 2 12 ; Hagstr., in Kgl. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 55 (1916) 39.
East-Turkestan, Lower Tarim, without locality, ca. 830 m., 1900 (sterile).
var. coronatus Hagstr., in Bot. Notis. (1905) 141; P. pectinalus, var. ungulatus Hagstr., f. coronatus Hagstr., in Kg1. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 55 (I 916) 46.
East- Turkeslan, Mapik-köl, a part of Kara-koshun, 816 m., 23rd June 1900. Geogr. area (of the species) : Cosmopolitan in temperate and subtropical regions.
Ruppia marttrma L., Sp. pl. ed. 1 (17 5 3) 127; Ascherson und Graebner, 1. c., 142; Hagstr., in Bot. Notis. (190 5) 14 2 .
East-Turkestan, Kellagan-ak, Atjet-bulak (locality wrongly spelled and not identificable), salt lake, I st July 1900 (?).
Geogr. area: Cosmopolitan in temperate and subtropical regions, mostly in brackish water.
Zannichellra palustres L., Sp. pl. ed. 1 (17 5 3) 969 ; Ascherson und Graebner, J. c., 153.
var. pedicellata Wahlenb., in Nov. Act. Upsal. VIII (18 2 I) 2 2 7, 2 5 4 ; Ascherson und Graebner, 1. c., i56; Z. jedicellata Fr. ; Hagstr., in Bot. Notis. (1905) 142.
Eastern Pamir, Upper Basik-kul, freshwater, 3720 m., 24th July 1894 (fl. and young fruits).
Eastern Tibet, Camp LXXVIII on the eastern side of Naktsong-tso, 4636 m., i i th Sept. 1901.
Geogr. area (of var. bedicellata): Europe, Inner Asia, Natal, (Algeria, Liu-kiu-Isles?).
Fam. Typhaceae
(determ . by C. H. OSTENFELD).
Typha angustata Bory et Chaubard, Exp. sc. Morée II, I (1 8832) 338; P. Graebner, Typhace e, in Das Pflanzenreich (I 900) 14.
East -Turkestan, Lop - nor , Kara - koshun , beneath Yust - chapghan, 816 m., 25th June 1900.
The specimens are sterile, and as they belong to the species-aggregate T. angustifolia, they are, most probably, to be referred to the above mentioned species. Geogr. area : Eastern Mediterranean region, Abyssinia, Arabia, temperate and sub-
tropical Asia from Asia Minor to China and Japan. 13. VI, 3.
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