NORTH-WEST MONGOLIA AND CHINESE DZUNGARIA. 399 
II. 
ENUMERATION OF THE PLANTS. 
By N. D. SIMPSON. 
DICOTYLEDONES. 
RANUNCULACEAE, 
CLEMATIS JETHUSIFOLIA, Turez. 
No. 489. In sheltered gullies with northerly aspect, chiefly associated with 
stunted Larch forest, in the Northern foothills of the Tannu-ola Mts. 
between Dja Kul and Djardan. 
Distribution. Mongolia, N. China, and Manchuria. 
CLEMATIS ALPINA, Mill., var. SIBIRICA, /tegel et Til. 
No. 201. Moist forest glades near rivers, climbing dead stumps or on 
basalt rocks, S.E. of Kushabar on the Amil River. 
Distribution. Siberia and N. Russia. 
THALICTRUM PETALOIDEUM, Linn. 
No. 497. Driest parts of open steppe between the flood-line of the river 
and the Larch-forest zone, Upper Bei Kem and Dora Kem. 
Distribution. Siberia, Manchuria, and N. China, Lecoyer. 
THALICTRUM MINUS, Linn., var. ELATUM, Lecoyer. 
No. 312. Dry slopes up to 900 m. Kushabar Range of the 
Sayansk Mts. 
Distribution. Europe, Asia Minor eastwards through Siberia to Japan, 
Lecoyer. 
ANEMONE BUNGEANA, Pritz. 
No. 17. Dry mountain summits where not too rocky, Kizil Taiga, 
Lower Kemchik. 
No. 32. Dry desert hill-slopes and upland plateau valleys up to 2150 m., 
W. Tannu-ola Mts. 
Distribution. N. Mongolia and Altai. 
ANEMONE КЕСЕІЛАХА, Маат. 
No. 68. Plateau valleys up to 2150 m., Upper Saklya River, W. 
"Tannu-ola Mts. 
Distribution. Siberia, Turkestan, N. Mongolia, and China. 
