428 MR. N. D. SIMPSON ON THE PLANTS OF 



SCOEZONBEA HUMILIS, Linn. 



No. 345. Dry ground under Larch forest, Kriloff, Sistikem. 

 Distribution. Southern and central Europe and Siberia. 



CAMPANULACE^. 



Campanula glomerata, Linn. 



No. 2.57 b. Pine, Birch, Poplar, and Spruce forests on Taiga round about 

 Kushabar and Amil River. 



Distribution. Euro[)e, Asia Minor, Siberia, and the Altai. 



Campanula rotundifolia, LAnn. 



No. 411. Shade of Larch forest and natural meadows by the sides of Rivers 

 Kamsara and Bei Kem. Up to 1800 m. under Larch, chiefly on northern 

 aspects of the western Tannu-ola Mts. 



Specimen without a number. Larch forest shad}- association. Upper 

 Yenisei basin. 



Distribution. Throughout Europe, N. Asia, and N. America. 



Campanula silenefolia, Fisch. 



No. 59. iloimtain-sides above 21.51) m. in alpine meadows, where the 

 soil is moist and penty, or on the dry shady slopes of the western Tannu- 

 ola Mts. and the norlh and south slopes of the mountains at the head of the 

 Saklya River. 



Distribution. Siberia, from the Olenek River and the Baikal region 

 westwards. 



Adbnophoea Lamarckii, Fisch. 



No. 490. In sheltered gullies with northerly aspects, chiefly associated 

 with stunted Larch forest. Northern foothills of the Tannu-ola, between 

 Dja Kul and Djardan. 



Distribution. Transylvania and Turkestan. 



Adenophora marsupiiflora, Fisch. 



No. 4G2. Dry viilley ateppe near the River Ulu Kem where it is 

 occasionally flooded. 



Distribution. Dahuria and Amur. 



VACCINIACEiE. 



Vaccinium Myrtillus, Linn. 



No. 311. In the typical flora of a drying-up swamp encroaching on the 

 Vaccinium association, Petropolowsk, Amil River. 

 Distribution. Europe and North America. 



