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Plantago tenniflora W. & K. — Turkest., the X. shore of the Caspian Sea. — • See 

 Plate 13. As to S. Russia I have made use of the statements in 19, 42, 46, 54, 71, 

 83, and 84. — D. T. I: i. 



b. The species of the Stipa steppe and the sand steppe. 



Alliiim montanum F. W. Schm. — The species is said to be distrib. in S. and M. 

 Russia, but its distrib. is very Httle known because of confusion between it and A. 

 ajiguloszim L. It is reported from SW. Russia by 53 and 70; perhaps, some statements 

 in 27 in regard to *A. senescens L.» are to be referred to A. montanum. — In W. and 

 NW. to NK. Spain, SE. France [in N. to Burgund (rParis)', Baden (the Kaiserstuhl), Lower 

 Alsace (Lutzelstein), the IMain and the Fulda (in N. to Simtel). As to the distrib. in 

 the W. of the Baltic district, see Plate 6. — D. T. ill: 2]. 



{Artemisia catnpestris L.J — S. and iM. Russia; in N. to Petrogr. (15, 43), W. Pskov 

 (18), Smol. (23), Tver., Yarosl., Rostr. ^Vologda: Grjassovetz, Ust-Syssolsk (21)], Niz. 

 Novg. (78), XW. Raz., C. Perm. — Almost the whole of C. Europe and the W. 

 European mainland. — Gr. Brit.: only a few occurr. in SE-most Fngl. In a high degree 

 spread by agency of man. — I). T. [II: 4]. Also V. T. i c and 2. 



Carex ligerica Gay. — S. and M. Russia. I have seen recent reports from Abkhasia 

 (on the E. coast of the Black Sea, Riikenthal 1909), Sarepta (id.), Sarat. (id. and 24), 

 Tamb. (Kukenth.), Terr. Don. (10, 76), Khark. (8, 47), Taur. (Kiikenth. and 54), 

 Rhers. (32), Kiev (46), Chernig. : Radul (53), Volh.: Vladimir-Volynsk (53), Minsk: 

 Shari (53), Courl. (Hermann). — On the X. Germ, plain to the Elbe in W. ; SE. 

 Oland, II [HoU.r]. An isolated area in W. France, chiefly in sandy places on the M. 

 Loire (from Xevers in E. to Xantes in W.) — D. T. [I: i c, a J*ontic-Cassubian type]. 

 Cf. Sterner 1921 a. 



Carex obhisata Liljebl. — Widely distrib. in X". America; Sib. L'r., Alt. and Baik. 

 (Petunnikov 1898) reaching in W. to the Ural Mts. in the Gov. of Perm and Orenl). 

 (27). — Germ, in the Ringd. Saxony at Leipzig (Drude 1902, p. 416) and in Bran- 

 denb. at Landin and Rhinow (Ascherson, Verb. d. Botan. Ver. d. Prov. Brandenb., 

 Bd. 39, p. xxxviii); Gland (spread almost all over the island). ^ D. T. IV. Also 

 V. T. i: c and 2. 



[Drahn nemorosa L.] — Almost throughout Russia; in X. reported from [Onega- 

 Rarel.], Archang: SW. part (40) and the Pinega-distr. (81), W. Vologda (58 and 59), 

 X. Perm. Especially in X. Russia, to a great extent as an alien. Accord, to 27, the 

 variety hehecarpa Lindl. is in E. Russia more southerly and much less spread by man's 

 activity than the variety leiocarpa Lindl. — C. Europe: o; in the Baltic distr. in W. 

 to Galic, Poland, and I'osen (Hohensalza and Strelno). Spread, chiefly, apparently, 

 as a colonist, in C. Swed. ; very rare in Lule Lappmark (See Sernander 1908, p. 223 

 and I'rodin 1917, p. 335)- In SE. Xorw. formerly an occurr. at Rongsvold. S. Finl., 

 in X. to Tavastehus and Onega-Karel. — D. T. II: i b. 



Heiichrysuin arenariitm (L.) Moench. — S. and M. Russia, in X. to SW. Petrogr. 

 (43), W. Pskov (18), Tver., Smol., Moscow (60). Ryaz. (33), Tamb. (42), Pensa (16), 

 C. Simb., N\V. Kaz. — Jn C. Europe (rare in G. and S. Germ.) to XE. France 

 (Meuse). In the Baltic distr. in XW. to Holl. (Ximwegen) and SE. Belg., Hanov. 

 (chiefly in the E. part), almost the whole of Denm., S. Swed. (.see Plate 5). — I). T. 

 11:3—4. Also V. T. 2. [cf. Drude 1S87, Gobi 1876, Kupfter 1Q05, Hegi 1906, Bd. 

 6, p. 471.] 



