444 MR. N. D. SIMPSON ON THE PLANTS OF 
CONIFER. 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS, Linn. 
No. 138.  Lareh-forest zone from 1800 to 1950 m., Great Altai Mts, and’ 
Kran River. 
No. 329. Rocky slopes at an altitude of 900 m. with southern aspect on 
the Sayansk Mts, at the source of the Amil River. 
Distribution, Europe, Siberia, Mongolia, Kashmir, N.W. India, and N. 
America. 
JUNIPERUS PSEUDO-SABINA, Fisch. et Mey. 
No. 75. Dry rocky mountain-slopes at 2450 m., western Tannu-ola Mts. 
at the head of the Saklya River. 
Distribution. Turkestan and Thibet. 
JUNIPERUS SABINA, Linn. 
No. 134. Mountain-sides from 1800 to 2900 m., Great Altai Mts, Kran 
River, and Upper Irtish. 
Distribution. Asia Minor and Turkestan. 
Р1СЕА opovata, Ledeb. 
No. 132. Shade of Larch forest (sub-dominant) 900 to 1950 m., Kran 
River, Gt. Altai Mts. 
No. 279. Specimens from young tree [glabrous]. Moist but not water- 
logged hollows near rivers, Kushabar. 
No. 280. Specimens from old tree [stem hairy]. Hab. as the preceding. 
Distribution. The Altai and the Amur region. 
Picea SCHRENKIANA, Ant. 
No. 207. Taiki Pass, Tian Shan. 
Distribution. Dzungaria. 
Pinus CEMBRA, Linn., var. SIBIRICA, Loud. 
No. 263. Northerly shaded slopes of hills associated with Populus 
suaveolens, Birch, and Abies sibirica. In the Upper Amil River basin near 
Kushabar. 
No. 305.  Half-swampy or well-drained land associated with Picea obovata, 
Abies sibirica, Mosses, Lichens, and Lycopodium ; Amil River between 
Kushabar and Petropolowsk. 
Specimen with no number. W. Tannu-ola Mts. 
Distribution (of variety). The Altai region. 
Pinus sibirica, Mayr. 
