Scallerod in siil)al|)iiu' meadows in woods al)(>ul the I'pper Ainvl, wlicic freciuenllv 

 oceuniii^ (o^cllicr with Venilmm (ilhiim. In lull flower in July. 



Dislrihulion: Siberia i'l-oin Ihe {^oveiniuenl of Tomsk to the west, and easlwaids to 

 Trans Baikal and Yakutsk. 



Dt'lplunium jirandilloiiim L. Spec. PI. <(1. II (17()2) ]). 749; Ledch. Ik .\ll. 11. p. 

 289; Turczan. Cat. Haicak no. ()."): kedeb. Fk Hoss. 1. p. (10; Tuiezan. I'M. Haieak-Daliur. 

 (1812) J). 72. no. 63; Heoek PI. Uadd. (18(11) j). 6."); iManiliet. Kxpo.s. Synopt. Descripl. 

 /;<•//)/((■/(. ("bine in Bulk Soc. Phil. Paris 1893, p. 1(18: llulh. Monogr. CiM. Drliiluniiim 

 in Bolan. .lahrb. XX (1895) p. 4()1; Kpi.i.i. <l).i. A.u. 1 (1901) p. 37. 



The s])ecimens collected by me, belong to the form described by Tiiu;/.\ni.\()w. I. 

 c. under k ,c. The stems are erect, from .")() to 60 em. high, generally branched only 

 above the middle. The leaves arc divided hito narrowly linear segments, about 1 

 or 1,5 mm. broad, in their whole length equally broad, and pointed towards the sum- 

 mil. The length of the spur is about 15 or 16 mm., the average breadth about 2.5 mm. 

 I'he whole plant is covered with rather dense, shoil, and appressed hairs. 



Common among dry sand, and in dr}% oj^en woods of Piinis silvcstris, about Minu- 

 sinsk and the village of Buistraja. in similar situations near Tagarski osero as well as 

 at Ust Abakansk. Here and there it is associated with Chamaevhodos crccld and 

 Scabiosa ocliroleiica. In full flower and with flower-buds in the first half of July. 



Distribution; Southern Siberia, from about the Altai and the Yenisei, eastwards to 

 the Amoor Province, Manchooria, Mongolia, northern China, Corea. According to Hitm 

 1. c, this plant also occurs about Washington, a report also entered by Komahow, 

 <1>.7. MaHma;y|jiii II (1903) p. 248 as well, adding, however, a sign of interrogation. 



Delphinium datum L. Spec. PI. ed. II (1762) p. 749; Ledeb. Fk Ross. I. p. 63; 

 Turczan. Fk Baicak-Dahur. (1842) p. 75, no. 66; Regek PI. Radd. (1861) p. 69; Huth, 

 Monogr. Gatk Delphinium (1895) p. 398; Kjiu.!. ip.i. A.it. I (1901) p. 39. Delphinium 

 intermedium Ledeb. Fk Alt. II, p. 290. 



In Lliickets on the river Ahakan, near Ust Abakansk. khis species, however, is 

 especially frequent about Kushabar, on somewhat moist, not unfrequently shady moun- 

 tain sides, and in the subalpine tracts of land on the Upper .\myk where, in places, in 

 glades, making up dense associations, not easily penetrable, where the stems may 

 exceed considerably the height of a man, towards some 3 ni. high, or even more. It 

 is here frequently associated with Veralrum album and Henicleuu} dissectum. In full 

 flower in July. 



Distribution; Middle Europe, from the Pyrenees to the west, Russia and Russian 

 Turkestan, Siberia, except the extreme east. In eastern Asia replaced by Delphinium 

 Maackianum Regel. 



Aconitum ambigiium Reichenb. Illustr. Spec. Aconiti Gener. (1823—27) tab. XXIII. 



subspec. alpiiium (Turczan.) nov. comb. Aconitum ambi(/uum Reichenb. in Rapaics 



Raymund, Svstem. Acunili (lener. in Novinytani Kozlemenyek (1907) p. 144; Ledeb. Fk 



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