Abies .sil)iric;t I.cdcl). I-l. All. IV, p. '202; l,-|,i,i.i. <Im. A. it. Vll (I'.M 1) p. 1715. I'iniis 

 sihiricd I'uic/nii. Cat. Ikiit-al. no. 10(17; l.cdcl). I"l. Ross. Ill, p. (ill'.l. I'inits Piclild Fisch. 

 ex Kiulluli. Syn. Conif. p. lOK; 'Iiii c/aii. Fl. 15aical.-Daluir. (1851. II ) p. 11 1, no. 10(JG. 



\'('iy coinmoii in the laiga, especially acc()nii>anyinq liic cedar, spruce, hircii. as 

 well as the aspen. To he fonnd hotli on nioisl and on dry ground. In Ihc lowland it 

 attains a height of to 30 ni., with a trunk of 50 or GO cm. in diameter. In the Altaian it 

 ascends, on the mountains, to about 1()50 m. above .sea-level. 



Distrihulion: Norlh-easlcrn lUissia, Siberia. rormin,!.< woods to Ihc .Viclic circle, 

 northern Mongolia, Ihc Ainoor Province. 



Aiii'iosix'riiiiic BnoxJN'. 

 M<>i)<m'o1.vI(m1<uh's .Irss. 



T y p h a e c a c Sr. lllLAIin;. 



Typha anguslifolia L. Spec. PI. ed. 11 (HdiJ) p. 1377; Ledch. II. .Ml. IV, p. 219; 

 Turczan. Cat. Baical. no. 1177; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. Ill, p. 2; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. 

 (1854. Ill) p. 72, no. 1102; Graebn. Tijplmveae in Engl. Pflanzenr. (IV, .S, 1900) p. 12; 

 KlM.i.i. 'I'.i. A.ri'. VI (1912) ]), 1255; <I>c,i.iiciik(i, I*iir(i;((ii;i,ii:-iii. 'l'c,i,'iciii;n. 'i'.i. A;ii;n. I'ncciii 

 I (1913) p. 14. 



On the margin of a swamp near Karalus. 



Distribution; Europe, western Asia, Siberia to Trans Baikal. North iN.nicnca, 

 Australia. 



Typha latifolia L. Spec. PI. cd. II (1763) p. 1377; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. IV, p. 249; Turczan. 

 Cat. Baical. no. 1176; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV, p. 1; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1854, HI) p. 

 72, no. llOl; il>(',i'ieuK(i. Purniidiu.ia-in, ^t>c,vu'in;n, <I>.i. Aiiiar. I'dcciii I (1913i p. 12; drachn. 

 ryphacene in Engl. Pflanzenr, (IV, 8, 1900) p. 8; Kpi.i.i. 'Im. A.n. VI (1912) p. 1254. 



On the borders of swamps near Kushabar, and in woods near the Amyl, between 

 Kushabar and Petropawlowsk. With flowers about the middle of July. 



Distribution; Europe, excepting the extreme northern portions, Siberia, south- 

 western and central Asia, northern Mongolia, Manchooria, North Africa, North America. 



Spar g a II i a c e a c HX(JL. 



Sparganium simplex Huds. Fl. Angl. ed. II (1778) p. 401; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. IV, p, 236; 

 Turczan. Cat. Baical. no. 1197; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV. p. 4: Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. 

 (1854, III) p. 74. no. 1 105; Pdreprh, E;i;cnuoi;Km!i,iii-]rb 4>c,;iieni,ii. <l>.i. A:iiuT. Pucciii (1913) p. 30; 

 Meinsh. in Bull. Acad. Pctersb. Nouv. Ser. IV (XXXVI) p. 33; Graebn. Sparganiaceae 

 in Engl. Pflanzenr. (IV, 10, 1900) p. 16; Kpu.i. a>.i. A.n-. VI (1912) p. 1257. 



In swamps on the banks of the river Abakan, near Ust Abakansk, in slow brooks by 

 the road-side, between Minusinsk and Kushabai-. 



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