NORTH-WEST MONGOLIA AND CHINESE DZUN'GAIUA. 40:5 



P^ONIA ANOMALA, Liivi.. forma oapsuli.s ^ilubris. 



No. 29IS. Poplar and Spruce forests in open glades up to 600 m., 

 Amil River. 



Distributio)!. Caucasus Mts., Baikal region, and Turkestan. 



BERBERIDE^. 



Bekbekis heteropoua, Si-Jircnk. 



No. 13'.). Southern aspects, 900 m. to 1,500 m., Southern Great Altai,, 

 Upper Kran River in the basin of Black Irtish. 

 Distribution. ^Mongolia and Eastern Turke-<tan. 



Berberis sibirica, Pall. 



No. 33.T. Crevices of rocks at IGOO m., "White Mountain in the Sayansk 

 Mountains. 



T>istnbiition. Dzungaria eastwards to Manchuria. 



NYMPH^ACEJi:. 



Nymphs A teteagona, Georgi. 



No. 139. Todju Kul lake, near the margin in about 1 m. of water. 



Distribution. Eastern Europe, Asia, and IST. America, Couard. 



PAPAVERACEiE. 



Papavee nudicaule, Linn., subsp. mcEOCAEPrjr, Fedde. 

 No. 380((. On the summit of the Ulug Taiga on dry patches amongst 

 rockv ]x)ulders at altitudes over 2300 m. 



Distribution (of subsp.). Arctic arid sub-arctic Asia, Fedde. 



Subsp. xanthopetalum, Fedde. 

 No. 380/;. The same habitat and locality. 



Distribution (of subsp.). Central Asia, throughout Siberia and in N. China, 

 Fedde. 



Chelidonium majus, Linii. 



No. 316. Moist open places in forests or Taiga on the Amil River. 

 Distribution. Europe, Asia, N. America, and N. Africa southwards to 

 Teneriffe. 



CoRYDALIS bracteata, Pers. 



No. 25.5. Moi>t peaty loam near the bank of the Amil River under shade 

 of Salix Caj)rw" bushes. About 100 miles S.E. of Minausinsk near the 

 village of Kushabar. 



Distribution. Yenisei and Altai Mts. 



