Nr. o] SOME VASCULAR PLANTS FROM SAGHALIN 15 



Jenisei region or in the Sayansk mountains in Southern Siberia 

 and North-Wesl Mongolia. Neilher Krylov nor Price have 

 observed it in Ihese regions, nor does it occur in my own collec- 

 tions from these tracts. Krylov does not mention it in his 

 Plora of Ihe Government oC Tomsk (Flora Altaia). 



Komarov. in »Flora Manshuriae« pag. 4H1, states, however, 

 that the individuals of Riibiis arcticiis L. found by him in 

 Manchuria distinctly deviate in haviiig tlowers rose coloured and 

 red odoriferous frnits. 



There is a possibility Ihat the form may have to be referred 

 to uar. grandifloriis Ledeb. 



Rosa riigosa Thunb. 



In flower and bud 3 July. On dry and sandy shore of tlie 

 Sea of Okhotsk. 



Sorhiis sambiicifolia Roem. 



In bud or half opened flower 26 May. Moorland. 



Leguminosae Endl. 

 Thermopsis fahacea DC. 

 Young tlowers 19 June. On sandy sea shore. 



Lathijrus maritimus Bigel. 



With buds and fully grown flowers 12 June. On sand}^ 

 sea shore. 



Cornaceae DC. 



Connis Canadensis L. 



With buds 21 May. On swampy and hillocky ground. 



Connis siiecica L. 



Young specimens, mostly with not yet fully opened flowers, 

 found in swampy Lor/x- wood 21 May. 



Specimens with incipient fruit formation found 24 June on 

 moorland. 



Ericaceae DC. 



Vacciniiim vitis idaea L. 



Found together with the last mentioned in swampy Larix- 

 w^ood, with young flowers and buds 24 June. 



Primulaceae Vent. 

 Lysimachia tlnjrsiflora L. 

 In full bloom 3 July. 



The collector's statement of this from growing on sandy 

 heath — is likely due to a mistake. 



Trientalis eiiropaea L. var. ardica Ledeb. 

 In full bloom 21 May. Meadow. 



