409 MR. N. D. SIMPSON ON THE PLANTS OF 
TROLLIUS CHINENSIS, Bunge ? 
No. 262 а. Moist places where not water-logged, Kushabar and up the 
Amil River. 
This plant according to the keys should be T. chinensis, Bunge, but it differs 
from that plant, however, in having its style passing gradually into the 
carpel and not abruptly springing from it. This specimen agrees in detail 
with a cultivated specimen from the garden of M. Vilmorin in Herb. Gay. 
AQUILEGIA VULGARIS, Linn. 
No. 334. On rocky mountain slopes at 1600 m. in the crevices of 
boulders, also on the upper valley steppe, Sayansk Mts, White Mt., and 
Upper Japsa Valley. 
It is identical with Wilson's specimen no. 1331, Herb. Kew. 
Distribution. Through Europe eastwards to China. 
DELPHINIUM MaackKIANUM, Kegel, 
No. 25. Dry parts of valley bottoms and often with Lara shade 
association, Kindergay Valley and Tulu in the N. Tannu-ola Mts. 
Distribution. Manchuria. 
ACONITUM AMBIGUUM, Zteichb., ? 
No. 500. High upland meadows where the soil is dry peat, at 1500 m., 
Lower Kemchik, Kizil Taiga, and shores of Sul Kul. 
This plant is Aconitum Napellus, Linn., var. 8. al pinum, lusus a. ambiguum, 
Hegel, from Siberia altaica leg. Mardovkin, in the Kew Herbarium. It is 
near A. ambiguum, Reichb., but the hood is more curved. It is an undescribed 
species, but the material is insufficient for description. 
ACONITUM SEPTENTRIONALE, Köll. 
No. 371. Dry slopes of mountains up to 900 m., in the Kandart Range, 
Sayansk Mts. 
Distribution. Europe: Norway, Sweden and Russia. Asia: China 
and Japan. 
ACONITUM BARBATUM, Patrin. 
No. 485. Shade of Larch forests in shaded valley bottoms and on northern 
slopes, Northern foothills of. Tannu-ola Mts. between Dja Kul and Djardan 
Hiver. 
Distribution. Irkutsk district, Manchuria, and China. 
АСТ ЖА SPICATA, Linn. 
No. 304. Shade of Spruce forest, Amil River. 
Distribution. Europe, Siberia, Daikal region, Ussuri, China, and Japan. 
