Riibiis iiiTlifUs I.. Spec. PI. cd. II (17(>"J) |). 7(t8: 'ruic/.iii. Ciil, r.;ii(:il. no. I((l; l^cddi. 

 l''l. Hoss. 11. |). 70; 'I'tm/aii. I"l. Haiiiil.-Diiliiir. (ISI;;) p. (Ki:;. int. i'.'.if): |,"|,i.i.i. <|i.i. A.ii II 



(1903) p. -m. 



The leaflets me .^eiu'ially eoiiijjiclcly sc'silc. Hie lerniiiial Ical'lcl also included; Hie 

 petals aie mostly lallier small and slioit. in part ([iiile oihieulai . i lie stem is finely pubes- 

 cent, zigzaggy. slill and ligneous, of a reddisii or yellowish eolour, llic peliolis spreading, 

 and with comparatively small stipules. During the flowering the sepals are ascending, 

 appressecl to the corolla, while, in Scandinavian specimens, they are recui-ved. (C.omp. 

 the records in Blvtt. Norges Flora III (187()) p. 1174; Hartm.w, Haiidi)()k i Si<aiul. 

 Fl. (1879) p. 201; Nkiman, Sveriges Fl. (1901) p. 'Ml). On eolleetiiig this phml in the 

 Sayansk district. I found Ilic al)ove character to he railicr noliceahlc It appears tiiat also 

 TuRCZANiNow,!. c. has noticed tlie veiy same poiuL „Flores rosei, rarius albi. Calyces 

 tempore florendi erecti, dein deflexi." In specimens of var. (jniiidi floras Lkdku. from 

 Sakhalin, I have previously (H. PiuNTZ.Some Vascular Plants from Sakhalin, 1917), obser- 

 ved that the calyx during the flowering was not recurved either, but appressed to the 

 corolhi. This character thus seemed to be a strongly marked and pervading trait in the 

 species in its eastern area. All of the specimens collected by inc in (he Sayansk tracts, 

 however, belong to the typical form. 



Occurring rather abundantly in humid, gras.s- and mos.s-grown places in the sulxil- 

 pine wooded tracts about the Upper Amyl, where taken by me in flower and with ripe 

 fruits in the middle of .July. The plant is also dispersed over the Urjankai country, where 

 1 have collected it at I'-st Algiac and on Hie Upper Sksti-kcm. 



Distribution: Northern Europe, Siberia, northern Mongolia, Manchooria, Sakhalin 

 (var. p. p.), Xoilli America (var. j). p.). 



Riibus saxatilis L. Spec. PL ed. 11 (^1702) p. 708; Ledeb. Fl. All. II. p. 231: Turczan. 

 Cat. Baical. no. 403; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II, p. 69; Turczan. Fl. Baical-Dahur. (1843) p. 602, no. 

 394: Kpi.i.i. <l>.i. A.7T. II (1903) p. 408. 



Pretty common in meadows and in thickets on the islets in the river .\bakan. and 

 in brush-wood on the banks, where I have collected it with young flowers in June. .\lso 

 rather frequent in the Urjankai country, where taken by me near Ust Algiac. between Ust 

 Sisti-kem and the Kamsara, near the Tara-kem, and on the Dora Steppe, at Utinski as 

 well as in seveial places along the Bei-kem, where the fruits ripen at Hie end of .Iul\ and 

 in August. In the Altaian it ascends to above the tree limit. 



Distribution: Europe, in the southern parts only on the monntains, Siberia, north- 

 wards to the .\rclic Circle, noiihern Mongolia, central .\.sia, Manchooria. North .\nierica, 

 (ireenland. 



Rubus idaeus L. Spec. PI. cd. II (1762) p. 706: Ledeb. Fl. .\lt. II. p. 230; Turczan. Cat. 

 Baical. no. 402; Karel. et Kiril. Enum. PI. Fl. Alt. no. 294; Ledeb. Fl. Boss. II. p. 6.^: Tur- 

 czan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1843) p. 602. no. 393; Kpi.i.i. 'I'.i. A.n, II (1903) p. 407. 



