N(_I1!TH-WKST JKJNGOLIA AXJi CHINESE HZUNCI AHI A. i'.V.i 



Menyanthes tkifoliata, Liiiii. 



No. 271. !S\vami)s ami bogs on clnni|i-^ ol; Sphaiimim, Kusliiiliar. 



Disfrlhiition. Euroi)0, N. Silicria, Japan, N. India, and N. Amorica. 



LlMNAKTHEMUJI NYMFHOIDES, Link. 



No. 171. Stagnant hackwatcM-s o£ tlio Upper Irtish llixer. 

 J^istribulioii. Europe, >1. Siiieria, Manchiu'ia, llliina, N. Moiigoliaj and 

 sontlnvards into N.W. India. 



POLEMONIACE.E. 



POI.EJKJXICJI CEUl'LEUM, Linn. 



No. -tu("i. Urv slopes in tiie open and slepiie in the valley bottoms, Lower 

 Kamsara River. 



DistiibniloH. Europe, southern and eastern Siberia, Turkest:in, China, 

 Japan, Kashmir, and in N. America. 



B0RAG1NE.E. 



HeLIOTEOPIUJI EUEOPJtCM, Linn. 



No. 1<S2. Dry stony desert hills at an altitude of 600 m., Karin Nairn 

 Hills, Upper Irtish basin. 



Distribution. Southern Europe, N. Africa and the (';niaries and Azores, 

 Asia Minor and Persia, Australia, and in the south of the United States of 

 America. 



EcHiNOsPEUMi'M Lappula, Lehm. 



No. 48s. On the edoes of small streams and oases where not dried up in 

 desert steppe, between Dja Kul and Djardan. 

 Distribution. Very widespread. 



AkCHUSA MYOSdTlDIFLOEA, Lelim. 



No. 264. Universal and very connnon. Shade of Birch, Poplar, and 

 Pine Forests and under Birch shade at the edges of cultivated land where 

 not too swampy, near Kushabar in the Amil River forests. 



Distribution. The Altai region. 



PULMONAKIA MONTANA, Lfj. 



No. -260. In the shade of Pine forests. Damp hollows in Pine and 

 Birch groves on edges of cultivated land, river-banks under Willow scrub. 

 Widely distributed all over the Amil River basin. One of the earliest spring 



plants. 



Distribution. Central and southern Europe and southern and western 



Siberia, Kevner. 



