311 
Hook., Fl. of British India, I, p. 23; Aitchison, 1. c. p. 31; not 
Linné. 
N. 482. Alai-Mountains, in the juniper forests by Olgin Lug: 
alt. 2700 m.; June 20., 1898 (fl.). 
N. 989. Pam ir, in moist ground in the clefts in the mountains 
near Jashil Kul. alt. 3900 m., July 29., 1898 (fl.). 
Area: Afghanistan, Pamir, Alai, Tjanschan, Mongolia, West- 
Himalaya, 
IV. Nigella L. 
5. N. integrifolia Regel, Suppl. Semenov., 1870 p. 246; 
Aitchison, Bot. of the Afghan Delimination Commiss., Transact. 
Linn. Soc. London, Sec. Series, Vol. III, Botany, Part I, 1888, 
p. 30; Komarow, 1. c. p. 69; O. & B. Fedtschenko, 1. c. p. 421: 
N. diver sif oliet Franchet, PI. du Turkestan, Ann. sc. hat. 1883, XV 
p. 220, tb. 10; Komaroffia diversifolia O. Kuntze, PI. orient. 
Ross., Acta Horti Petropol., X, 1887 p. 144. 
X. 244. Samarkand, on the steppe at Ujimawut, May 22., 1898 (fl.) 
Area: Transcaspia, Turkestan, Afghanistan. 
V. Delphinium L. 
6. D. cashmirianum Royle, 1. c. p. 55, tb. 12; Hook. Fl. of Bri¬ 
tish India I. p. 26; E. Huth, Monographie der Gattung Delphinium 
in Engler, Botan. Jahrb., XX, 1884 p. 394; O. & B. Fedtschenko, 
1. c. p. 424; D. cashmirianum var. J acquemontianum , Duthie, PI. 
coll. on the Pamirs, in A. W. Alcock, Report on the Natural Hi- 
story results of the Pamir Boundary Commiss., Calcutta 1898, N. 5. 
Differs from the type: bracteolae opposite, close to the sepals; 
spur only a little shorter than the sepals. 
N. 1065, 1066. Pamir, in the dry bed of a little stream near Ja¬ 
shil Kul, alt. 3800 m., August 8., 1898 (fl. and fr.). 
Area: Tibet, Kashmir, West-IIimalaya, Pamir. 
7. D. speciosum M. Bieberstein, Fl. taur.-caucas., II, 1808 
p. 12; Ledeb., Fl. Ross., I p. 64; Boiss. Fl. Orient. I p. 93; 
Huth, Monographie, p. 415; Komarow, 1. c. p. 73; O. & B. Fedt¬ 
schenko, 1. c. p. 425. 
