NORTH-WEST MONGOLIA AND CHINESE DZUNGARIA. 447 
ALLIUM STELLERIANUM, Willd. 
No. 493. On driest hill-slopes and valley bottoms, sandy and gravelly 
places, Dja Kul and Djardan. 
Distribution, Altai, Baikal, and Turkestan, Regel. 
ALLIUM Szovirst, Kegel. 
No. 66. Mountain-sides above 2150 m. where the soil is either moist and 
peaty, forming alpine meadows, or dry shady slopes where some soil has 
accumulated. Western Tannu-ola Mts. at the head of the Saklya River. 
Distribution. The Caucasus and Altai Mountains, Kegel. 
ALLIUM VICTORIALIS, Linn. ? 
No. 332. In the shade of the -Ibies forest up to 1400 m. on mountains ; 
also lower Taiga in moist places. N. and S. Sayansk Mts. and Kushabar. 
Distribution. Southern and central. continental Europe, Siberia, Japan, 
N.W. China, mountains in N.W. India and in N.W. America, Regel. 
There are no flowers or fruit to this specimen, the leaves and root however 
match 21. Vietorialis. 
Litium Marracon, Linn. 
No. 369. Dry slopes of the Kandart Range up to 900 m. 
Distribution. Central and southern Europe, Siberia and Japan, Waugh. 
TULIPA UNIFLORA, ess. 
No. 251. One of the earliest steppe plants, Minnusinsk. 
Distribution. Altai and Dzungaria. 
Екүтнкохтом Dens-Cants, Linn. 
No. 353, Dry steppe in open valley bottoms, Japsa and Sistikem Rivers. 
Distribution. Central and southern Europe, Siberia, Korea and Japan. 
The native name is “ Aandiek" ; it is used for food by the Urian-Hai 
tribes or Soiots in the Upper Yenisei basin. 
LLOYDIA SEROTINA, (Griseb. 
No. 363b. Dry summits of Sayansk Mountains in Upper Kandart and 
Japsa systems, associated with Reindeer Moss. 
Distribution, Alpine districts in Europe, N. Asia, China, N.W. India, 
Thibet, and N. America, Berger. 
PARIS QUADRIFOLIA, Linn., var. OBOVATA, Regel et Til. 
No. 274. Shade of Birch, Spruce, and Poplar forests on slopes near 
Kushabar and Amil River. 
Distribution (of variety). Southern Siberia, China, Japan, and Manchuria, 
Franchet. 
