KORTH-WBRT MON(iOLIA AND CHINESIO IIZUNUAHIA. 4:^1 



Distribution. North America : south to Peiinsyhaiiia, \Vi,sfoiisiii, ^Vvoiiiing 

 to (Ailit'oniia. Northern Asia : soiitli to Homlo and Tliil)et. Turkrstan and 

 Asia Minor. N. and middle Enro[)o and mountains in tlic South of Jiluropi'. 

 A. Reluler. 



LONICERA TATAUICA, Linn. 



No. la:. Southern asjiects 900 to 1700 m.on tlie Great Altai :\lts., Upju'r 

 Kran Ri\er, and in the basin of the Black Irtish, Dzunf)-aria. 



Distrihatioii. I'entral Asia to isouth l^ussia : from the Altai to th(i Ural 

 Mts. and the Yoloa, A. Rehchr. 



RUBIAOE.E. 



Galium bokealk, Linn. 



No. 391. Open steppe valley-liottoms, dry type of flora, Shabash and 

 Kamsara Rivers. 



J )i!!tribution. North and central Europe, Turkestan, Mongolia, f'hina and 

 eastern Siberia, extending down to Kashmir and northern India, and in 

 North America. 



Galiltji Cruciata, Srop.. var. jS. chersonense, DC. 



No. 1^96. On dry banks of the Amil River in open glades of Birch and 

 Poplar and Spruce forest. 



Distfiliniion. Central Europe, the Caucasus, and Asia Jlinor. 



Galium trifidum, Linn. 



No. latJ. Swamps at the edges of Lake Todju Kul. 



Distribution. N. Europe, eastern Siberia, Japan, N. America, and Mexico. 



Galium uliginosum, Linn. 



No. 437. Swamps at the margin of Lake Todju Kul. 



Distribution. Throughout Europe and in N.W. America. 



Galium verum, Linn., var. leiocarpum, LedeJi. 



No. 421. Ojien meadows in valleys, shade of Larch forest. Dry hill-slopes 

 with desert flora, Kamsara and Upper Bel Kem, Kemchik, and W. Tannu- 

 ola Mts. 



Distribution. Europe, Asia Minor, Persia, and Japan. 



Asperula odorata, LAnn. 



No. 301. Shade of Spruce, Birch and Poplar forests, Amil River. 

 No. 315. Shade of Abies, Poplar, and Birch forests, Amil River. 

 Distribution. Europe, Asia Minor, Persia, N.W. India, and Japan. 



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