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C. H. OSTENFELD AND OVE PAULSEN.
Fam. Elmagnacem
(determ. by OVE PAUSLEN).
Elæagnus angusti folia L., Sp. pl. ed. I ( 17 5 3) 121 ; var. orientales (L.) Dippel; C. Schneider, Handb. Laubholzk. II (i 9 I 2) 4 I o; C. hortensis M. B. subsp. continentalis Servettaz, in Beit. bot. Centralbl. 2 5. 2 Abt. (I 909) 41.
East-Turkestan, in the Tarim estuary , ab. 830 m. , early summer 1900. (»Occurs in all oases and at all rivers in East Turkestan«). Two specimens, one of them appears to be a root-cutting, its leaves are short-petioled, ovate, 2-2,5 cm.
long and very stellate-hairy.
Geogr. area: Southern Europe, W.-Asia, High Asia in valleys.
Fam. Violaceae
(determ. by Sv. MURBECK).
Viola, ex affinitate V. Patrinii D. C. et V. Gnielini R. & S.
Tibet, without locality, 1896.
Prof. Dr. Sv. MURBECK has informed us that together with the two Gentianas described by him (see above) was a species of Viola, which he did not determine specifically. As the material has disappeared, further information is not possible.
Fam. Tamaricacem
(determ. by OVE PAULSEN).
Myricaria brevifolta Turczaninow, in Bull. nat. Moscou (184o) 7o; Ledeb., fl. ros. II (1844) 132.
East-Turkestan: Bash-kurgan, Camp III, S. of Lop-nor, 2629 m., 5th July 1900 (fruiting).
Northern Tibet, Mandarlik, 3437 m., medio July 1900 (flowering).
Geog-r. area: Mongolia.
Myricaria germaneca (L.) Desv., Ann. Sc. nat. Sér. 1,4 (i8 2 4) 349; var. ; Ledeb., fi. ros. II (1844) 131; Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. I (i8 7 5) 2 5 o ; Hemsley and Pearson, in Peterm. Mitteil. Ergänzungsbd. 28 (I 900) 373; Fedtschenko, in Acta horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 99, XXIV (I 905) i 8, XXVIII (I 909) 32.
N. E. Tibet: Harato, northern slope of Tsaidam's southern border-mountains, 3321 m., 5th Oct. 1896 (det. Hemsley et Pearson).
Geogr. area: Europe, Himalaya, Western and Inner Asia.
Myricaria Hedinii O. Pauls. nov. sp. (Pl. I, Figs. 3-4). Suffrutex humilis (5-9 cm. alt.) lignosus ramosus. Folia ramulos dense tegentes ca. 2 mm. longa, glabra, plana,
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