71. COMPOSITE: ANTHEMIDE.E. 445 



Chihli : Peking (Bretschneider !, Jehol (David), 2205 !) ; 

 Shantung : Chefoo (Perry !) ; Hupeh : Ichang and immediate 

 neighbourhood (A. Henry !). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 



Eastern Europe (Russia) to North-west India and Mand- 

 shuria. 



18. Artemisia scoparia, Waldst. et Kit. PI. Bar. Hung. i. p. 66, 

 t. 65 ; DC. Prodr. vi. p. 99 ; Maxim, in Mel. Biol. viii. p. 523 ; 

 Franchet, PI. David, p. 167; Hook.f Fl. Brit. Ind. hi. p. 323; 

 Henriq. in Bolet. Soc. Brot. iii. p. 148. 



Artemisia capillaris, Miq. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. ii. p. 175, excl. 

 var. /3, nee Thunb. ex Maxim. 



China: without locality (Fortune, 14!); Chihli : Jehol 

 (David, 2135!); Shantung (Maingayl); Fobmosa.: Tamsui 

 (Oldham, 270 !) ; Hupeh : Ichang and Patung districts (A. 

 Henry !) ; Kwangtitng (Hance, 271 !), upper North river (Ford !) ; 

 Cobea: north-east coast (Perry !). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 



Central Europe to North India, Kamtschatka and Japan. 



Imperfect specimens of this are difficult to distinguish from 

 A. capillaris. 



19. Artemisia Sieversiana, Willd. Sp. PI. iii. p. 1845, excl. 

 syn. ; DC. Prodr. vi. p. 126; Maxim, in Mel. Biol. viii. p. 537; 

 Franchet, PI. David, p. 172 ; Kanitz, Bot. Bes. Szech. Centr. As. 

 Fxped. p. 8 ; Hook.f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 329. 



Chihli : Peking (Bretschneider ! David, 2039!). Herb. Kew. 



Southern Russia to North-west India and Mandshuria. 



Maximowicz refers Fortune's number 14 to this species ; but 

 the Kew and British Museum specimens under this number are 

 A. scoparia. 



20. Artemisia vestita, Wall, in DC. Prodr. vi. p. 106 ; Hook.f. 

 Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p. 326 ; S. Moore in Journ. Bot. 1875, p. 231 ; 

 Hance in Journ. Bot. 1878, p. 109, et 1879, p. 12. 



Chihli : Peking (Mcellendorff^) ; Shantung (Maingay !) ; 

 Kiangsi: Kiukiang (Shearer I); Kwangtung : Lienchau river 

 (Kevin, hb. Hance !). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 



Western Himalaya and the Salt Range. 



The Chinese specimens referred here, and perhaps some of the 

 Indian ones, are scarcely different from some of the varieties of 

 A. sacrorum. 



