197 



11. brit. Ind. V, p. 17; Lipski 1. c. p. 17; 0. Fedtschenko I.e. 

 p. 131; Hemsley fl. of Tibet p. 196. 



N. 1328. Pamir, prov. Wakhan, in tlie bed of the river Pandsh. Alt. 3000°. 



Sept. 9. 1898. 

 N. 1385. Pamir, prov. Wakhan, in Hying-sand by Sergio. Alt. 2800"°. 



Sept. 16. 1898. 

 X. 1901. Buchara, in sandy desert by Chodsha Dawlet. June 10. 1899. 



— — var. Tragus (M. Bieb.) Bois fl. or. IV, p. 954. 



N. 2059. Chiwa, in the desert near Kunja Urgentsh. Aug. 8. 1899. 

 Area: Europe, Asia, Africa, America. 



42. S. collina Pall. 111. pi. imp. eogn. t. 26; Ldb. fl. 

 ros. Ill, p. 800; Buiige Reliq. Lehm, p 474; Bunge Euum. 

 p. 431; Hooker fl. brit. Ind. V, p. 17; 0. Fedtschenko I.e. p. 131; 

 Hemsley fl. of Tibet p. 196. 



N. 1382. Pamir, prov. Wakhan, in dry mountains by Sergin. Alt. 2800°". 



Sept. 16. 1898. (Ked coloured specimens). 

 N. 1426. Pamir, prov. Wakhan, in stony fields by Namatgut. Alt. 2700"". 



Sept. 27. 1898. (Green specimens). 

 Area: Southern Eussia, Sibiria, middle- and central Asia. 



43. S. sogdiana Bunge Reliq. Lehm.; Bunge Enum. p. 433; 

 Bois. fl. or. IV, p. 953; Lipski 1. c. p. 17. — Tab. nostr. III. 

 (magnit. |). 



The inferior leaves of my specimens are 5 — 10 cm. long, 



Bunge indicates IV2 inch (c. 4 cm.), but I have seen specimens 



collected by Bunge in Persia, whose leaves, al thought broken far 



below, are 2 inches long. The diameter of the fruit with wings 



is 10 — 12 mm. Bornmüllers No. 4203 (Iter persico-turcicum 



1882—93) is not this plant (a Suæda?). 



N. 1892. Chiwa, in the desert byKaraAigir by the river Amu Daria, 



between Ishak rabat and Chiwa. June 26. 1899. 

 Area: Asia-Media, Persia. 



44. 5. aperta u. sp. 



Annua glauca glabra, caulis a basi ramosus albo-nitidus, folia 

 sparsa inferiora plana crassa oblongo-linearia 3 cm. longa v. longiora 

 (fractal), superiora florifera oblongo-ovata triangularia, bracteæ his 

 conformiae breviores, folia omnia semiamplexicaulia apice longe 

 spinosa, superiora longius quam inferiora. Flores solitarii in fere 



