Dislril)ution: Siberia, rouglily from Ihe government of Tomsk and eashvards 

 lliroiigli Ihe Altai and Sayansk regions to the Amoor Province and Mancliooria, Russian 

 Turlcestan, nortliern MongoUa, Salvlialin. 



Canim Carvi L. Spec. PI. ed. II (1762) p. 378: Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 353; Turczan. Cat. 

 Baical. no. 509; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II, p. 248; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Daliur. (1844) p. 712, no. 

 499; Kphi-i. $.7. Ajt. 11 (1903) p. 497. 



Pretty common in the Minusinsk district, especially in dry meadows and on hills, 

 where it begins flowering in the early days of June. It occurs in my collections from the 

 Abakan Steppe, near Askys, from Ust Abakansk, and from Kushabar; it also occurs scat- 

 tered in the Amyl valley and at Ust Sisti-kem. Near Ust Kamuishto I have collected 

 specimens of f. alrorubens Lange, Haandbog (1864) p. 219. 



Distribution: Europe, Siberia, nortliwards to about 6U north lat., and eastwards 

 roughly to Lake Baikal, south-western Asia, northern Mongolia, the Himalayas, North 

 America (introduced from Europe). 



Schullzia crinita Spreng. Spec. Uinbellif (1818) p. 102: Turczan. Cat. Baical. no. 506; 

 Karel. et Kiril. Enum. PI. Fl. Alt. no. 373; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II, p. 258; Turczan. Fl. Baical.- 

 bahur. (1844) p. 710, no. 496; Kptu. <l)ji. A.it. II (1903) p. 499. Atliamonta crinita Ledeb. 

 Fl. Alt. I, p. 326. 



In the Altaian, in grass- and moss-grown places above the limit of tree vegetation, 

 near the Upper Sisti-kem. In full flower at the end of July. 



Distiibution: The Thian-Shan, the Altai and Sayansk regions, eastwards to the south- 

 ern part of the government of Irkutsk, northern Mongolia. 



Shim cicutaefolium Gmel. System. NaL II (1791) p. 482; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II, p. 260. 

 Siiim lancifoliiim /i Ledeb. Fl. .\.lt. I. p. 352; Kpbu. $.i. A.rr. II (1903) p. 501. Crilamus 

 (laiiricus Hoffm. Umbellif. (1814) p. 184; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1844) p. 717, no. 503. 



In swampy places near the mouth of the river Uibat, and here and there in 

 swampy, grassy places on islets in tlie river Abakan. At the end of June there were as 

 yet to be found here only flowerless specimens. The plant, however, is very readily di- 

 stinguished by its characteristic leaves. 



Distribution: South-eastern Siberia, northern China, Manchooria, Corea, Nortli 

 America. 



IJupleurum longifolium L. (emend. Wolff) var. aureum (Fisch.) Wolff, Uiubelti/. 

 etc. in Engl. Pflanzenr. H. 43 (IV, 228, 1910) p. 52; Ko3i)4IojiincKifi, 3(uithmiii.ih m, 'K-AieHKO, 

 4>.T. Asiax. Pocciii 10(1915)p. 36; Koso-Poljanski, EpiLBupleiirum Rossiae (Act Hort. Petro- 

 pol. XXX (1914) p. 245). B. aureum Fisch. apud Hoffm. Gen. Umbellif. ed. 11 (1816) p. 

 115; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 348; Turczan. Cat. Baical. no. 514; Karel. et Kiril. Enum. PI. Fl. 

 Alt. 379; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II, p. 263: Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1844) p. 718, no. 504; 



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