Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort. Fl. Belg. (1827) p. 22; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. Ill, p. 786; 

 KptM. $jr. Ajlt. V (1909) p. 1131. Chenopodina maritima Moquin in DC. Prodrom. XIII, 

 2, p. 161; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1852, IV) p. 433, no. 959. Schoberia maritima C. 

 A. Meyer in Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 400. 



Rather common in salt swamps on the Abakan Steppe, accompanying the prece- 

 ding one. Specimens taken here in the second half of June, are sterile. 



Distribution: Europe, south-western Asia to Pamir, southern Siberia, eastern Asia, 

 Japan, the East Indies, Ceylon, North and South Africa, North and South America, 

 Australia. 



Suaeda corniculata (C. A. Meyer) Bunge in Act. Hort. Petropol. VI, p. 429; Turczan. 

 Cat. Baical. no. 942; Karel. et Kiril. Enum. PI. Fl. Alt. no. 751; IIlMa.iBr. $j[. Cpe^H. h 

 IOa?H. Pocc. II, n. 379; KpBiJi. $.1. A.it. V (1909) p. 1131. Schoberia corniculata C. A. 

 Meyer in Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 399; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. Ill, p. 791; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. 

 (1852, IV) p. 434, no. 960; Herder, PI. Radd. (1889) p. 620, no. 40.^ 



In saline soil, near Togarski osero. Flowering specimens have been taken at the 

 beginning of July. The specimens have the stems ascending and branched from the 

 base, with long branches of the same length as the stems themselves, f. adscendens 

 Krvl.1. c. 



Distribution: Southern and eastern Russia, south-western Asia, Turkestan, western 

 Tibet, southern Siberia to the governments of Yakutsk and Trans Baikal, north-eastern 

 Mongolia. 



Salsola coUina Pallas, Illustrat. PI. Imp erf. Cognit. (1803) pi. 34, t. 26; C. A. Meyer 

 in Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 393; Karel. et Kiril. Enum. PI. Fl. AU. no. 745; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. 

 Ill, p. 800; Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1852, IV) p. 437, no. 962; Herder, PI. Radd. 

 (1889) p. 623, no. 42; Kpi,i.i. $jr. A.it. V (1909) p. 1134. 



f. siibhirta C. A. Meyer, 1. c; KptiJi. 1. c. 



On the Abakan Steppe, near Ust Kamuishto, on saliferous soil, and near Togarski 

 osero, at Minusinsk, on sandy ground. Only young specimens with young flowers at 

 the beginning of July. 



Distribution: Southern Russia, south-western Asia, Turkestan, Tibet, southern 

 Siberia, northern Mongolia, eastern Asia, the East Indies. (In Europe, for the I'est, at 

 Mannheim in Baden as an accidental weed). 



Portulacaceae JUSS. 



? Montia fontana L. Spec. PI. ed. II (1762) p. 129; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II, p. 152. 



This plant has been noted down by me from the Urjankai country, near the 

 Dora Steppe, by a fountain in brush-wood of Betida humilis and other fohferous trees. 

 But as it is not to be found in my collections arrived, and has not previously been 



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