420 ME. N. D. SIMPSON ON THE PLANTS OF 



pliyllis linearibus longe acuminatis margiiie membranaceis insequalibus- 

 0'45 cm. longis ; pedicelli ad 1 cm. longi. Flores sicco albi ; petala late 

 spatulata, apice inflexa. Merimrpia obcordata, 0'55 cm. longa, 0'4 cm. 

 lata ; alfe albidse, O'l cm. latse ; valleculas bi- vel trivittatse, commissura 

 6-vittata ; stylopodium et styli persistentes. 



Ko. 108. On moist well-drained alluvial soil, not far from lakes and 

 streams, Achit Nor, N.W. Mongolia. 



HeBACLEUJI SIBIRICUM, Lhiii. 



IHstrihution. South-eastern Europe and N. Asia. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^. 



SaMBUCUS EACEMOSA, Linn. 



No. 31(S. Shade of Spruce and other " Taiga," also above the Spruce line, 

 near the Amil River. 



Tfistrihution. Central and southern Europe, Siberia south and east, China, 

 Japan, and Korea. 



LlNN^A BOEEALIS, Linn. 



No. 2tj. Dry peat in valley-bottoms and often with Larch shade association, 

 northern Tannu-ola Mts. 



No. 136. Shade of Larch forest 1700 m. to 1800 m., on northern aspects 

 down to 1200 m., southern Great Altai Mts., Upper Kran River, basin of 

 Black Irtish. 



Dislrihiition. Throughout Europe, Siberia and Japan, and in N. America. 



LONIOERA MIOEOPHYLLA, Willcl. 



No. 40, Common desert bush in ston}' places^ especially in shaded gullies 

 or northern aspects when too dry for the Larch association. Kemchik River,, 

 south slope of the Tannn-ola Mts., and Upper Kobdo River. 



Distribution. Afghanistan, Turkestan, Altai Mts., Mongolia. In Kan.su 

 and Thibet and in Kashmir, A. Rehder. 



LONIOEEA C^EULEA, Linn., var. ALTAICA, Sweet. 



No. 135. Shade of Larch forest 1700 m. to 1800 m., and on northern 

 aspects down to 1200 m. Southern Great Altai Mts., Upper Kran, River and 

 the basin of Bliick Irtish. 



Distribution (of var.j. N. Europe and N. Asia to Japan, A. Relulev. 



LONICEEA CiERULEA, Linn. 



No. 276 a. Forms a small shrub in the shade of Birch and Poplar forest 

 and on dry slopes. Kushabar, south slopes of the Sayansk Mts.j and the north 

 slopes of the IV.nnu-ola Mts. 



