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0339 Southern Tibet : vol.6
Southern Tibet : vol.6 / Page 339 (Color Image)

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Eastern Pamir, Little Kara-kul, small lagoons at the eastern shore, 3720 m.,
15th July 1894 (flowering).
Geogr. area: Most of Europe, Asia Minor to Persia, Pamir, Himalaya, Siberia.

Carex pseudofœtida Kükenth., in Mitteil. bot. Verein Thür. N. F. XV (1900) 4
(nomen solum) et in Bot. Tids., Bd. 28 (København, 1907) 225, fig. 1; Caricoidæe, in
Das Pflanzenreich (1909) 115; C. curaica Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI
(1903) 429, XXIV (1905) 346, XXVIII (1907) 123, (1909) 510; non Kunth.
Eastern Pamir, Little Kara-kul, in small lagoons at the eastern shore, 3720 m.,
15th July 1894 (flowering).
Geogr. area: Alpine Turkestan, Pamir, Kashmir, alpine Persia, East-Siberia.

Carex stenophylla Wahlenb., in Vet. Akad. Handl. Stockholm XXIV (1803) 142;
Kükenthal, Caricoidæe, in Das Pflanzenreich (1909) 120; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn.
Soc. 35 (1902) 202; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 429, XXIV
(1905) 346, XXVIII (1909) 510.
S. W. Tibet, on the road from Camp CCIII (Dara-sumkor, 4831 m.) to Camp CCIV
(Bak-gyäyorap, 4870 m.), 16th July 1907; Inner or eastern Tibet, near Camp XLIV,
5127 m., 15th Aug. 1901 (flowering hardly begun).
The specimens are small and the culms low and curved, they agree rather
well with var. duriuscula (C. A. Mey.) Trautv. from Eastern Siberia and Northern
China (f. nana Franch. Pl. David.).
Geogr. area: Eastern Europe, temperate Asia from Asia Minor to Amur and China.
Rocky Mountains region of North America.

Carex Moorcroftii Falconer, apud Boott, in Trans. Linn. Soc. XX (1846) 140;
Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (1902) 201; Stewart, in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (1916)
628; C. melanantha C. A. Mey., var. Moorcroftii Kükenthal, Caricoidæe, in Das Pflanzen-
reich (1909) 391; ? C. sabulosa Hemsley and Pearson, in Peterm. Mitteil., Ergänzungs-
bd. 28 (1900) 375.
Northern Tibet, Mandarlik, 3437 m., medio July 1900 (flowering).
In spite of the low culms (9—10 cm.) I find the specimens (see Pl. II, Fig. 5)
agreeing well with C. Moorcroftii, which is well distinguished from C. melanantha
C. A. Mey. (syn. C. Regelii C. B. Clarke, in O. Fedtschenko, Fl. du Pamir, Acta Horti
Petrop. XXI [1903] 430, XXIV [1905] 346) by its longer beak of the utricle and
by the broadly membranous margins of the scales. Probably the record by Hemsley
and Pearson (l. c.) of C. sabulosa Turcz. from Northern Tibet, between Camp XXII
and Camp XXIII, 4857 m., 27th Aug. 1896, is to be referred to the same species.
Geogr. area: Central Asiatic Mountains, especially Tibet, alpine Himalaya, Kara-
korum, Mongolia, Tachuen-lu, Baical area.