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The specimens have small fiowers, leafiets tripartite or trilo- 
bate, lobes entire or sometimes with one or two teeth, oblong, ob- 
tuse; the whole plant densely villous. 
Except in the villosity the specimens agree exactly with spe¬ 
cimens collected 18/ / by A. Regel at Kuldscha and labelled as above. 
N. 2101. Chiwa; Chasar-asp, common in the forests along the river 
Amu-Darja; August 19., 1899 (with llowers and young fruits). 
Area: Caucasus, Persia, Afghanistan, Himalaya, Thibet, Pamir, 
Turkestan, Altai, Manchuria; the var. tangutica is confined to Pamir’ 
Thibet and Mongolia. — 
Vidensk. Meddel, fra den naturli. Foren. 1901. 
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