NORTH-WEST MONGOLIA AND CHINESE DZUNGAKIA. 415 



SiBBALDIA PROCUMBENS, Liim. 



No. 356. On dry glacial moraines, Japsa Kiver, Sistikem. 

 Distribution. Arctic and temperate regions. 



SiBBALDIA TETEANDRA, Bunge. 



No. 71. Alpine meadows above 2150 m. and rocky slopes and screes even 

 up to 3000 m., AV. Tannu-ola and on mountains south of Saklya River. 

 Jjistrilndion. Altai, Alatau, and Tian-Slian Eanges. 



Cham^rhodos altaxca, Bunge. 



No. 64. Upland plateau valleys or dry steppe at about ^150 m., W. Tannu- 

 ola Mts. 



Distribution. Altai region. 



Alchemilla vulgaris, Li7in. 



No. 120. Shade of higher Larch forest from 1800 to 2100 m., Great 

 Altai Eanoe. 



No. 321 b. In Spruce Taiga at 1000 m. growing under melting snow, 

 Chuguchak range, Amil River. 



Distribution. Temperate regions of the Northern hemisphere. 



Sanguisoeba officinalis, Linn. 



No. 394. Steppe valleys, natural meadows, shade of Larch forests. 

 Shabasli, Kamsara, and Upper Bei Kem Rivers ; also Kemchik and 

 N. slopes of W. Tannu-ola Mts. 



Distribution. Northern temperate and arctic regions. 



Sanguisorba alpina, Bunge. 



No. 121. Shade of higher Larch forest 1800 to 2150 m., southern parts 

 of the Great Altai Range, Upper Kran River, and the basin of Black Irtish. 

 Distribution. Temperate Asia, China and Japan. 



Rosa spinosissima, Linn. 



No. 27. On mountain slopes of the Tula Mts. at 2150 m., where the 

 ground is stony. 



Distribution. Throughout Europe and in the Altai region, Lindley. 



Rosa acicularis, Lhull. 



No. 400. Shade of Larch forests and dry valley slopes chiefly in shade, 

 Lower Shabash and Kamsara Rivers. 



Distribution. China, Japan, and in the Amur pro-\'ince and parts of India, 

 Lindley. 



