430 MR. N. D. SIMPSON ON THE PLANTS OF 
RHODODENDRON DAURICUM, Linn. 
No. 351. In open Pine and Birch forest or “ Taiga,” Kalmakop, 40 versts 
W. of Minnusinsk. 
Distribution, Southern and eastern Siberia. 
Pynora ROTUNDIFOLIA, Linn. 
No. 346. Dry slopes under Larch on the Sistikem River. 
No. 432. Moist shady places on the shores of Todju Kul. 
Distribution. Europe, Asia Minor, southern and eastern Siberia, China and 
Japan, extending southwards into N. India, and in N. America. 
PLUMBAGINELE. 
STATICE GMELINI, Willd., var. 
No. 452. Driest part of valley steppe on the Ulu Kem River. | 
Distribution. South-eastern Europe, Asia Minor, southern Siberia, and 
Turkestan. 
STATICE SPECIOSA, Linn. 
Dry sandy banks round Lake Todju Kul, Upper Yenesei basin. 
Distribution, X.E. Russia, Asia Minor, southern Siberia, N.W. Mongolia, 
and Turkestan. 
PRIMULACEÆ. 
PRIMULA ELATIOR, Jacq., var. 0. PALLASI, Pas. 
No. 259. Damp hollows in the “Taiga” or forest under the shade of 
¿lbies sibirica and Populus suaveolens, associated with grasses which 
had not began to grow. Altitude 320 m., Kushabar. 
Distribution (of var.). Ural and Caucasus Mts. to Armenia and N. Persia, 
Paz & Knuth. 
PRIMULA ELATIOR, Jacq. 
No. 469. Associated with stunted Larix and Pinus forests on dry rocky 
slopes, Japsa River, near the Bei Kem Rapids. 
The flowers of this specimen agree with P. Pailasii, but the leaves, which 
are detached, do not agree with the Herbarium material. P. Pallasii, 
however, is poorly represented at Kew. 
Distribution, England, central Europe to southern Russia. 
PRIMULA ALGIDA, Adams, а. SIBIRICA, Par. 
No. 203. Peat bog at 300 m., Kalmakop, 40 versts W. of Minnusinsk. 
