pol. I (liS;)r)) [t. ;w: lurcv.an. Cal. Ikiical. lu). I'JS; Tuiczau. I'l. liaical.-Daliur. (1?<1I) p. 

 269, no. 487. 



ixir. lypica Kiif^l. d li iiisclni-, I. c. p. 10. /'oinui. 



Ilic spociinens coUoded of llii.s widely di.sliil)iile(l and iniuli varying species have 

 mostly ralluM- l)n)ad and Hal filanienl.s, nearly lif^uliforni. al)oiil one lliird sliorlcr than Hie 

 petals, with anllu is of a biinistonc colour. Petals obovate, of a white colour from 2 to 

 2,.'S mm. liiiiy, 2 lo \\ times as long as the .sepals. The pedicels arc 5 to 8 mm. long. 

 Scape 1.') to ijO cm. iiii^li. in liic upper part markedly glandular liairy. The inflorescence 

 ■1 to 5 cm. Ioiil;. ovoid, and willi rather widely spreading i)ranilH's, not uiilV((|ii(nHy rect- 

 angularly. Nundxr ol capsules 2 or !! Lowest bract from 0.5 to 0,7 cm. long, linear to 

 lanceolate, the up|)i'r ones smaller, from 2 to 'A cm. long, and linear. LcMigth of the jjctioles 

 ;5 to I times the diameter of the blade, liie uuu'gins of which arc lomparatively coar.sely 

 iiuicnli'd. gi'ncrailN with from 20 to 2.5 teeth, measuring ainuit '.'> nun. in length and 

 jiri'adlii. and iiic sunnnil slightlv pointi'd. 



in the .Mlaian. at aUiludes of about 2()00 ni. aliovc sca-lcvel. in moist, moss-clad, 

 shady ])laces. in full flower at tlie end of .July. 



Distribution: I''rom eastern Russia, Ihroughout Siberia, to easli'rn .\sia. North 

 America. 



Saxil'raga crassil'olia L. Spec. IM. ed. II (17112) p. 57;): Letlcb. Fl, .Vll. 11, p. 117: 

 Turczan. Cat. Baical. no. 192; Lcdeb. Fl. lloss. II. p. 214: Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. 

 (1841) p. 264, no. 481: i;i,i,i.i. «l).i. A.n. II (I'.iO.'J) p. 475. Snxifraga coidifolia Karel. et 

 Kiril. Enum. PL Fl. Alt. no. 367. 



Rather common about the Upper Amyl, in subalpine wooded regions on mountain 

 slopes, etc. as well as in the Altaian, where ascending to altitudes of about 16 — 1700 m. 

 above seadevcl, often associated with Biiiihi roliiiulifolid. TrdUitis (isidliciis, etc. Gathered 

 in full flow t'r in second half of .lul\. I'lie s])ccimcns colli'cli'd aic coni|)letely glabrous, the 

 leaves obovate. Hie niaigin t rcnalc-dentate. llie j)etals arc of a light red, to 14 mm. long. 



Distribution: Southern Siberia, from the southern ])arl of the government of Tomsk 

 lo ihe southern ])arl of the government of Yakutsk, the Yablonoi mountains, northern 

 Mongolia. 



Saxifraga nielaleiica Fisch. Cal. llort. Gorenk. etl. I (1808) j). 99; Lcdeb. Fl. Alt. II. 

 p. 119; lYuczan. Cat. Baical. no. 497: Bunge, Enum. Alt. p. 20; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. H, p. 212; 

 Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1844) p. 266, no. 484; Engl, el Irmsclier. Sarifrag. in l*mgl. 

 Pflanzcnr. H. 67 (1916) p. 56; K|,i,i.i. 'Im. A.n. II (1903) p. 473. 



Rather common in the .\ltaian. at altitudes of about 2000 m. above sea-level, in 

 moist j)lace.s. among mosses and lichens. In full flower at the end of .Inly. Height of .scape 

 varying from (i to 20 cm., and number of flowers from 2 to 10, generally from 4 to 8. 



Distribution: The Altai and Sayansk districts, northern Mongolia. 



