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0288 Southern Tibet : vol.6
Southern Tibet : vol.6 / Page 288 (Grayscale High Resolution Image)

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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-bulak-bashi, 4439 m., 29th July 1894 (flowering).

Northern *Tibet,* Kar-yakak-sai, Chimen-tagh, Camp X, 3984 m., 21st July 1900 (flowering, and with big galls at the base of the shoots); Sarik-kol, Kwen-lun, 3469 m., 6th Aug. 1896; Camp X, 5362 m., 23rd Aug. 1896.

*Geogr. area:* Pamir, Tibet, Himalaya.

*Artemísia salsoloídes* Willd. sp. pl. III (1800) 1832; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (1902) 183; Keissler, in Ann. Naturh. Hofmuseum (1907) 27 (var. *typica* Hook. f.); Stewart, in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (1916) 645; *A Welbyi* Hemsl. et Pearson, in Journ. Linn. Soc. vol. (1902) 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. 1901 (flow.).
I consider *A. Welbyi* only a high-alpine form with darker colouring of *A. salsoloides* Willd.

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

*Artemísia pamírica* C. Winkler, in Acta Horti Petropol. XI (1890) 329; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 346; XXIV (1904) 132, (1905) 332; XXVIII (1909) 490.

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

*Geogr. area:* Pamir.

*Artemísia marítima* L. sp. pl. (1753) 1186; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 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. 570) = *A. marit.* α *Stechmanniana* Bess.

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

*Artemísia Stracheyi* Hook. f. et Thoms., ex Clarke, Comp. Ind. (1876) 164. Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. III (1882) 328; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (1902) 183;