400 ME. N. D. SIMPSON ON THE PLANTS OF 



Anemone sp. .(§ Pulsatilla). 



No. 1. Hilly steppe 270 m. near Borodina. 



Anemone patens, Linn. 



No. 3. Steppe, Minnusinsk, Siberia. 



Distribution. Central Europe, Mongolia, Turkestan, and X. America. 



Anemone patens, Linn., var. Xuttalliana, .1. Grat/, flore ochroleuco. 

 No. 267. Edges oi: cultivated land with Birch and grasses on dry banks, 

 Kushabar. 



L'istribution. N. MongoliTi and N. America. 



Anemone altaica, Fiscli. 



No. 2.59a. Damp hollows in the "Taiga'' or forest under the shade of 

 Abies sibirica and Popnius suaveolens associated with grasses ; alt. above the 

 sea 320 m., in forests round Kushabar, Amil River. 



No. 321 a. 1000 m. in Spruce Taiga, growing under melting snow, 

 Chukuok Ridge, Amil River. 



I>istnbution. Altai, N. (Jhina, and Japan. 



Anemone baicalensis, Turcz. 



No. 278. Shade of Birch, Pine, Spruce, and Poplar forest where not too- 

 marshy ; very common and universal forest-shade plant, Kushabar. 



Distribution. N. and central China, Manchuria, and westwards to the 

 Yenisei. 



Anemone c^eulea, DC. 



No. 326. Moist places near rivers and streams and in moist glades of the 

 Spruce forest. Upper Amil River. 



Distribution. Central Asia and Altai, N.E. Siberia and Japan. 



Anemone kanunculoides, Linn. 



Distribution. Europe and eastwards as far as the Baikal region. 



Anemone eeelexa, Stepli. 



No. 257 a. Pine, Birch, Poplar, and Spruce Taiga, in shade, forests 

 roun<l Kushabar, Amil River. 



Distribution. Siberia from the River Irtish eastwards to Kamtchatka. 



Callianthemtjm eut^eolium, C. a. Mey. 



No. 340. Moist meadows near rivers, also in alpine meadows in the 

 Upper Pine forest^ Sistikem and Japsa Rivers. 



Distribution. Southern Europe eastwards through central Asia Turk- 

 estan to Yunnan. 



