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Papaveraceæ. 



1. Glaucium elegans Fisch, et Mey.; Ldb. fl. ros. I p. 93; Bois. fl. 

 or. I p. 120. 



Alai mountains: N. 403, at Sufi Kurgân. Alt. 2100 m . June 18. 

 1898. 



2. Glaucium squamigerum Kar. Kir. Enum. pi. songor., Bul. soc. 

 nat. Moscou 1842, I p. 141; Bois. fl. or. I, p. 121. (I have seen the 

 original specimen.) 



Alai mountains: N. 402, at Sufi Kurgan. Alt. 2100 m . June 18. 

 1898. 



3. Glaucium vitellinum Bois. et Buhse; Bois. fl. or. I p. 123. 

 Alai mountains: N. 401, at Sufi Kurgan. Alt. 2100 m . June 18. 



1898. 



The young fruit of this plant is glabrous, the flower is rather big. 

 Perhaps it is a form of Glaucium flavum Crantz. 



4. Papaver arenarium Bieb.; Ldb. fl. ros. I p. 89 ; Bois. fl. or. I 

 p. 112. 



Trans cas pi a: N. 55, in the steppe at Bami. April 24, 1898. 



5. Papaver radicatum Rottb. in Kiöbenh. Selsk. Skrifter 1 770, p. 455, 

 tab. VIII, fig. 24 ; Sv. Murbeck Acta H. Bergiani II, 5, p. 7 ; P. nudicaule 

 auct. plur. non Lin.; P. alpinum Ldb. fl. ros. I p. 87, ex p.; 0. Fedtschenko 

 Flore du Pamir, Acta H. Petrop. XXI p. 28, non Lin. 



Pamir: N. 783, at Tshatir Tash, near the snow. Alt. 4200 m . July 

 15. 1898; N. 1235, in the Ghargush-pass, on moist slopes. Alt. 4300 m . 

 Sept. 3. 1898 (flowers brimstone-coloured) ; N. 1236 ibid, (flowers yellow). 



As Murbeck states this plant differs from P. nudicaule L. (P. croceum 

 Ldb.) by narrower petals, shorter stamina, and the whole plant is more 

 hairy, by patent , hairs. The colour of the corolla is greenish yellow or 

 brimstone-coloured (see e. g. Andersson and Hesselmann, Bih. K. Svenska 

 Akad. Handl. XXVI). P. alpinum L. is another plant (see e. g. S v. Mur- 

 beck 1. c. ; Jacquin fl. austr. I, tab. 83, Sagorski u. Schneider fl. der Gentrai- 

 karpathen) which is not to be found in Asia-Media. 



6. Papaver somniferum L. 



Pamir: N. 1422, prov. Wakhan, cultivated at Dershai. Alt. 2700 m . 

 Sept. 24. 1898. 



7. Roemeria rhoeadiflora Bois. fl. or. I p. 119. 



Transcaspia: N. 49, in the steppe at Bami. April 24. 1898. 

 Samarkand: N. 1668, in the steppe at Rostowsewo. May 6. 1899. 



