Distribution; The Ural, southern Siberia to about the government of Yakutsk, north- 

 ern Mongolia. 



Dipsaceae Lindl. 



Scabiosa ochroleuca L. Spec. PI. ed. II (1762) p. 146; Turczan. Cat. Baical. no. 577; 

 Karel. et Kiril. Enum. PI. Fl. Ah. no. 420; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II, p. 456; Turczan. Fl. Baical.- 

 Dahur. (1845) p. 325, no. 565; Herder, PI. Radd. (1864) p. 235, no. 32; ibid. 1881, p. 186; 

 KptM. $ji. Ajit. Ill (1904) p. 573. S. Columbaria L. /3 ochroleuca Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 127. 



Pretty common on the steppes about Minusinsk, where collected by me in dry, 

 sandy places, on rocks, etc., in full flower in the early days of July. Also occurring in the 

 Urjankai country, especially in the wooded steppe region, where I have collected it on 

 dry declivities, near Ust Sisti-kem, at Ust Kamsara, and at Ust Tara-kem. 



Distribution: Middle and south-eastern Europe, Caucasia and south-western Asia to 

 Turkestan, Siberia, eastwards roughly to Lake Baikal, northern Mongolia. 



Camp^nulaceae JUSS. 



Campanula pilosa Pallas in Roem. et Schult. Syst. Veget. V, p. 148; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. 

 I, p. 243; Turczan. Cat. Baical. no. 733; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II, p. 877; Turczan. Fl. Baical.- 

 Dahur. (1848) p. 475, no. 724; Herder, PI. Radd. (1872) p. 288, no. 4; Trautv. Catal. Cam- 

 panul. Ross. (Act. Hort. Petropol. VI, 1879—80) p. 59; KpM.i. <I)ji. Ajit. HI (1904) p. 773. 



Pretty common in the Altaian, especially on somewhat dry, sunny declivities facing 

 south, among mosses and lichens, together with Drijas oclopetala, Gentiana algida, Gen- 

 tianaaltaica, and others, at an altitude of about 2100 m. above sea-level. In full flower on 

 the 27th of July. The specimens collected belong to /. genuina Herder, 1. c. 



Distribution: Southern Siberia and northern Mongolia, from the eastern Altai and 

 Sayansk regions, Baikal, and through north- ^^■estern Asia to Kamtchatka and the islets in 

 Behring's Ocean, to the west coast of America (Unalashka). In the most eastern area of 

 the species occurs the somewhat deviating /. dasyantha (Marsch.-Bieb.) Herder. 



Campanula sibirica L. Spec. PI. ed. II (1762) p. 236; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. I, p. 244; Karel. 

 et Kiril. Enum. PI. Fl. Alt. no. 571; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II, p. 879; Herder, PI. Radd. (1872) 

 p. 289, no. 5; Trautv. Catal. Campanul. Ross. p. 61; Kptu. ^x. A.it. HI (1904) p. 773. 



Of very common occurrence on the Abakan Steppe, especially on grass-grown, 

 stony declivities along the ridges, or among stones and gravel, and in open brush-wood 

 along dried up brooks' courses. I have also observed it at Tagarski osero, and on dry, 

 stony decUvities between Kai-atus and Kushabar. The species begins flowering at the 

 beginning of June. In the specimens collected the corolla is 15—26 mm. long, the stem 

 strict, and more or less branched. 



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