NORTH-WEST MONGOLIA AND CHINESE DZUNGARIA. 453 
leves; spicule ellipticee, 3-7-floree, 0*7 em. long» ; pedicelli 0:1 cm. longi. 
Glume ovate, acutee, leves, inferior sub-2-nervis, superior paullo longior 
3-nervis, inferne ciliata. Valew oblonga, acutze, rigidee, 5-nerves, basin 
versus in dorso et ad margines lanato-pilose. Palee quam valvas paullo 
breviores, carinis scabris. 
No. 74. In oasis meadows in the desert-plateau valley of the Saklya 
River, Mongolia. 
DACTYLIS GLOMERATA, Linn. 
No. 130. Southern aspects from 900 to 1700 m. in South Great Altai 
Mts., Upper Kran River. 
Distribution. World-wide. 
FESTUCA ovina, Linn. 
No. 210. Desert hills above 900 m. and downs at 2750 m., Borotella Pass, 
"m: + 
Tian Shan. 
Distribution. Arctic and temperate regions of the Northern hemisphere. 
BROMUS INERMIS, Leyss. 
No. 492. Common desert plant on driest hill-slopes and valley-bottoins, 
sandy or gravelly, Dja Kul and Djardan Valleys. 
Distribution, Continental Europe, N. Asia, and as far south as N.W. India. 
AGROPYRON CRISTATUM, Roem. у Schult. 
No. 77. Barren desert hills where driest floral conditions prevail, from 
vallev-bottoms at 1500 m., N.W. Mongolia. 
No. 419. River terraces and driest parts of open steppe between flood-line 
of Kamsara and Upper Bei Kem Rivers and the Larch-forest zone. 
Distribution. Л. Europe, Asia Minor, Persia, Afghanistan, the Altai, and 
Turkestan. 
TRITICUM VULGARE, Linn. 
No. 4970. Grown on irrigated land in the Djardan Valley. 
HORDEUM PRATENSE, Linn. 
No. 104. Medium moist, well-drained alluvial silt not far from streams 
and Jakes Achit Nor. 
No. 426. Driest parts of the open steppe between the flood-line of the 
river and the Larch-forest zone, Upper Bei Кеш and Dora Kem. 
Distribution. Europe, N. Asia, N. America, and the Cape of Good Hope. 
HORDEUM VULGARE, Linn. 
No. 497 e. Grown on irrigated land in the Djardan Valley. 
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