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0343 Southern Tibet : vol.6
Southern Tibet : vol.6 / Page 343 (Color Image)

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Eastern *Pamir*, Yam-bulak-bashi glacier on Mus-tagh-ata, 4439 m., 29th July 1894
(flowering).

Northern *Tibet*, Yapkaklik, Camp XI, Chimen-tagh, 3998 m., 22nd July 1900
(flowering); the large latitudinal valley, ca. 4800 m., autumn 1896.

*Geogr. area:* Afghanistan, Persia, Himalaya, Tibet; Abyssinia.

*Elymus dasystachys* Trin., ex Ledeb., Fl. Altaica I (1829) 120; Ledeb., Fl. Ross. IV
(1853) 333; Hemsley, in Journ. Linn. Soc. 35 (1902) 205; Hemsley and Pearson, in
Peterm. Mitteil., Ergänzungsbd. 28 (1900) 375; Stewart, in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 43
(1916) 628; Keissler, in Ann. Naturhist. Hofmuseum, Wien (1907) 32; Fedtschenko,
in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 435, XXIV (1904) 144, (1905) 347, XXVIII (1907) 124.

East-*Turkestan*, Southern Tsaidam, Toghde-gol, 2731 m., 17th Oct. 1896.

*Geogr. area:* Altai and Baical regions, Pamir and W. Tibet.

*Hordeum secalinum* Schreb., Spicil. Fl. Lips. (1771) 148; *H. pratense* Rehb.;
Ledeb., Fl. Ross. IV (1853) 328; Fedtschenko, in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 423,
XXIV (1904) 144, (1905) 347, XXVIII (1907) 24; *H. nodosum* »L.«; Stewart, in
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 43 (1916) 628.

East-*Turkestan*, without locality, 1900 (flowering). The name of the plant is
»Yapchan«, and it occurs in many places of the Lop-nor district, as evident from
names of several places, *e. g.* Yapchanlik-köl.

*Geogr. area:* Temperate and southern Europe, Caucasus, Inner and W. Asia to Tibet,
N. and S. Africa, N. and S. America.

Fam. **Scheuchzeriaceæ**
(determ. by C. H. Ostenfeld).

*Triglochin maritima* L., Sp. pl. ed. 1 (1753) 339; Ascherson und Graebner, Syn.
Mitteleurop. Fl. I (1897) 376; Stewart, in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (1916) 626; Fedtschenko,
in Acta Horti Petrop. XXI (1903) 420, XXIV (1905) 344, XXVIII (1909) 506.

Northern *Tibet*, Mandarlik, 3437 m., medio July 1900 (flowering); spring near
Camp VII, Temirlik, 2992 m., 10th July 1900 (sterile).

*Geogr. area:* The temperate regions of North America and Eurasia, southwards to
the Mediterranean, Asia Minor, Persia, Afghanistan, Pamir, Tibet, Japan; Tierra del Fuego.

Fam. **Potamogetonaceæ**
(determ. by the Rev. O. Hagström).

*Potamogeton perfoliatus* L., Sp. pl. ed. 1 (1753) 126; Ascherson and Graebner,
Potamogetonaceæ, in Das Pflanzenreich IV, 2 (1907) 92; Hagström, in Bot. Notis.
(1905) 141; in Kgl. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 55 (1916) 254.

East-*Turkestan*, Yarkand-Darya, Sorun-köl, 7th Oct. 1899.

*Geogr. area:* Temperate regions of the northern hemisphere; India; Australia.