205 



p. 477; Bunge Anabas. revis. ]). 95; Bunge Enura. p. 451; Bois. fl. 



or. IV, p. 985; Hooker ti. brit. Ind. V. p. 20; Hemsley fl. of 



Tibet p. 196. 



N. 7Ö5. Pamir, near the river Kara-Su. Alt. 3900". July 12. 1898. 

 N. 1198. Pamir, on the shore of the salt-lake Tuz Kui. Alt. SSOO". 



Aug. 31. 1898. 

 Area: South-western Sibiria. middle- and central Asia. 



XXYIII. Sympegma Bunge. 



67. S. Regelt Bunge, Mél. biol. Bull. Acad. St. Pétersb. X, 



p. 306; Bunge Enum. p. 450. 



N. 719. Pamir, on dry plains by the river Murghab. Alt. 3800"". July 9. 



1898. 

 Area: Asia-Media. 



As to the nomenclature of the „Areas", Turkestan is the 

 same as Asia-Media (middle Asia), western Asia is Asia Minor and 

 surrounding countries (Syria, Armenia etc.), and Central Asia is 

 the countries east of Pamir (Tibet, Songaria etc.). 



15—4—1903. 



