I)i.slril)uliuii: 'I'lic iioilli of I'.Liropc from iiorllu-iii I-'inliiiHl, iioillicni lUissiii. 

 Sil)('ii;i, Maiu'lio()ii;i. 



B u I o m a c- e a c ((jKAV) Ml( MKI.I. 



Buloimis uiiihfllalus L. Spec. PI td. 11 (17()2) j). y.VI; Lcdol). 1"1. All. 11, p. 93; 

 'rurczaii. Cat. Haicai. no. 1078; Kaivl. el Kiril. Emmi. IM. I'l. All. no. 828; Ledeh. Fl. 

 Ro.ss. IV, p. 43; Buclienau, Biilonmrvac in Engl. Pflanzeiir. 11. l(i (IV, K), VM):\) [>. (j; 

 l.'lii.i.i. 'I'.i. A.iT. VI (HI12) p. 1285. 



Ill .s\vain])y places on Ihe banks of the Bel-kcni, near Ihc junclion of that river 

 with the Tara-kcm. Nearly done flowering in Ihe first hall' of August (Var. /;i//(o/-Li:im;ij,). 



Dislrihulion: Temperate portions of Europe and Asia, north-western India 

 (Cashmere and Punjab). 



(ir a III ill a As( HERS. i:t Graebn. 



Phalaiis aiundinacea L. Spec. PI. ed. 11 (1762) p. 80; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 76; 

 Turczan. Cat. Baical. no. 1311; Karel. et Kiril. Enum. PI. Fl. Alt. no. 903; PoiKeniiui., 

 IJ.iMi.ii ll-i!b 'I'c.vii'iiKii, <I).i. A:iiaT. Pucciii VI (1914) j). 95. Dkjraphis aiundinacea (L.) 

 Trin. Fundamenta Agrostograph. (1820) p. 127; Ledeb. F"l. Ross. IV, p. 454; Turczan. 

 Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1856, I) p. 7, no. 1285; Kpw.T. $.1. A.rr. VII (1914) p. 1549. 



On the borders of a swamp near Askys, and between Minusinsk and Kushabar. At 

 the beginning of July only with leaves. With fruits, near the Upper Bei-kem, on the Dora 

 Steppe, in the middle of August. 



Distribution: Europe, excepting the extreme southern portions, the Caucasus, 

 south-western Asia, northern and eastern Mongolia, eastern Asia, Noi-lh America. 



Anthoxanthuni odoratum L. Spec. PI. ed. II (1762) p. 40; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 45; 

 Turczan. Cat. Baical. no. 1291; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. IV, p. 408; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. 

 (1856, I) p. 10 no. 1290; PmKeimni, 3.iaKii Il-n-b <I>e,v]eiii;(i, $.1. .\;!iaT. Pucciii VI (1914) i). 

 98; \\yu\.\. <I>.i. A.rr. Vll (19141 p. 1551. 



/: (jlabiescens Celak. Prodr. Fl. Bohni. (1867) p. 29. 



Rather common in meadows and similar places near Kushabar, and in the sub- 

 alpine tracts of the Amyl valley, at Ust Algiac, in the .\ltaian, ascending to above the limit 

 of tree vegetation. The species varies considerably in the length and breath of the 

 leaves, in the height of the culm, and especially in the floweriness and the density of the 

 flowers in the panicle, some specimens having the jjanicle nearly unilateral. All the 

 specimens collected are quite glabrous, only the ligules being furnished with a tuft of 

 hairs. The glumes are, in all of the specimens collected, completely glabrous. 



Distribution: Greater part of Europe, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, south-western 

 Asia. Siberia, North Africa, North America, Greenland, Australia (introduced). 



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