446 MR. №, D. SIMPSON ON THE PLANTS OF 
HEMEROCALLIS FLAVA, Linn. 
No. 464. Dry valley steppe near the Ulu Kem River where the ground is 
oecasionally flooded. 
Distribution. Europe, the Tyrol ; Asia: Irkutsk, China, and Japan. 
ALLIUM MONADELPHUM, Turcz. 
No. 43. Mountain-sides above 2150 m. where the soil is either moist and 
peaty, forming alpine meadows, or on dry shady slopes where some soil has 
accumulated, North and south slopes of the western Tannu-ola Mts. at the 
head of the Saklya River. 
Distribution, S. Siberia and Turkestan, Regel. 
ALLIUM SCH(GNOPRASUM, Linn. 
No. 423. In the moist shady places of the forest on both sides of the 
Sayansk Mts., from Kushabar to the Bei Kem. 
Distribution. Europe, central Asia, and N. America, Regel. 
ALLIUM FISTULOSUM, Linn. 
No. 117. Between 2150 and 2450 m. on sandy slopes with alpine 
vegetation or on plateau deserts along torrent water-courses, Kundelun Mts. 
and Suok and Upper Kobdo Valleys. 
Distribution. The Altai, Dahuria and Baikal regions, in Siberia and 
Turkestan, Regel. 
ALLIUM BALESOVI, Regel in Act. Hort. Petrop. iii. п (1875), р. 140, sub 
А. senescente, Linn., б. brevipedicellato, Regel. 
Herba bulbis elongatis-ovoideis rhizomati repenti insidentibus tunicis 
membranaceis integerrimis. Folia anguste linearia, obtusa, 3-8 em. longa, 
("15 em, lata, margine papilloso-seaberulà. Scapi erecti, 4-6 ет. alti, 
angulati; spatha bivalvis ; valve rotundze, 0-4 em. longæ, membranacez ; 
umbelle ad 1:5 em. late, hemisphæricæ, capsulifers ; pedicelli ad 0*4 em. 
longi, basi nudi. Perigonii phylla sicco rosea, oblonga, obtusa, ad 0*5 em. 
longa, 0°25 em. lata, subdenticulata. Filamenta 0*7 em. longa, perigonium 
multo superantia, simplieia, basi dilatata. 
al. sessiliflorum, Fisch. in herb. Stephan. ех Regel, 1. е. 
No. 18. Mountain-tops and slopes of the Kizil Taiga where the peaty or 
gravelly soil is moist or dry, Lower Kemchik River, N.W. Mongolia. 
Hegel appears to have seen incomplete specimens of this plant collected by 
Salesov in the Altai. He places them under .1. senescens, Linn., var. 6. brevi- 
pedicellatum, but mentions that they may constitute a distinet species, for 
which he suggests the name A. Salesovi. 
