NORTH-WEST MONGOLIA. AND CHINESE DZUNGARIA. 439 



Kalidium sp. ? 



No. 95. The same habitat and locality as the preceding. 



Salicuunia herbacea, Linn. 



No. 94. Habitat the same as the preceding. 



Distrihution. Europe, temperate Asia and China. 



Su^DA MARITIMA, J himort. 



No. 90 h. jMarshes and lagoons near Urin Nor and Achit Nor and on lake- 

 shores where submerged in spring. 



Distribution. Europe, throughout Asia, and in Australia. 



Su^DA MICROPHYLLA, Pall. 



No. 205. Low desert hills near Kara Daba Pass. 

 Distribution. Asia Minor, Trans^-lvania, and Turkestan. 



Salsola crassa, BieJi., var. 7. sqbglabra, C A. Mei/."^ 

 No. 180. Drj' stony desert hills at tJOO m., Karin Nairn Hills, Upper 

 Irtish basin. 



Distribution. Asia Minor, Transyh-ania, S.E. Persia, and Turkestan. 



Salsola Kali, Linn. 



No. 112. Dunes of blown sand in desert in the basin of Achit Nor. 



No. 167. Stony and sandy desert under driest vegetative conditions, 

 between 450 and 700 m., Kemchik and Kran Valleys, plains of Upper Irtish 

 basin, and Dzungarian Gap. 



I)istributio7i. Europe, eastwards into China and Japan, Afghanistan, 

 N. India, and Australia. 



Salsola spissa, Bieb. 



No. 169. Stony and sandy desert under driest conditions between 450 and 

 700 m., Kemchik and Kran Valleys, plains of Upper Irtish basin. 

 Distribution. Persia and Turkestan. 



Haloxylon Ammodendron, Bumje. 



No. 168. Stony and sandy desert under driest conditions between 460 

 and 700 m. ; plains of Kemchik and Kran Valleys and Upper Irtish 

 basin. 



No. 190. Open and stony desert, dry water-courses in desert hills from 

 800 to 900 m., near to Barlik on the east side of Dzungarian Gap, Kara- 

 daba Pass of Alatau Mts. and stony parts of Borotella plains. 



Distribution. Transylvania, Altai, Turkestan, Afghanistan, and Baluchistan. 



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