. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. The specimens collected by me, of which the opposite figure represents an illustra- tion, differ rather much from Komarow's d^-aughts of this species in i^s. MaHBiacyplH III (1907) t IV, f. II. Thus, the leaves in my specimens are always more or less distinctly petioled; the lower leaves are generally more long-petioled than the upper ones, and even if the petiole is short, it can be distinctly pointed out. The leaves are also compara- tively narrower, on an average 0,5—0,8 cm. broad, and 3—4 cm. long, a


. The vegetation of the Siberian-Mongolian frontiers (the Sayansk region). Botany; Botany. The specimens collected by me, of which the opposite figure represents an illustra- tion, differ rather much from Komarow's d^-aughts of this species in i^s. MaHBiacyplH III (1907) t IV, f. II. Thus, the leaves in my specimens are always more or less distinctly petioled; the lower leaves are generally more long-petioled than the upper ones, and even if the petiole is short, it can be distinctly pointed out. The leaves are also compara- tively narrower, on an average 0,5—0,8 cm. broad, and 3—4 cm. long, almost equally broad or gradually tapering upwards, rounded or subobtuse at the summit, while the leaves in the said drawing of Komarow's are of a quite different shape, viz. ovate — oblong, cuneately tapering towards the base, and acuminate at the apex. The upper sides of the. Fig. 104. Scutellaria scordiifolia Fischer, a. Flower. — b. Upper lip, expanded. — c. Lower lip, expanded ;ca. ). leaves are glabrous, the margins and the nerves of the under sides distinctly pubescent and glandular, glabrous for the rest. The flowers are short-pedicelled, the pedicels gene- rally only a few mm. long, and the corolla-tube is in all the specimens collected distinct- ly rectangularly curved at the base, while Komarow's specimens — to judge from the drawing — have the corolla-tubes straight The calyx, and especially the corolla-tube and the upper lip are puberulent and glandulous. The lower lip is glabrous, larger, and farther projecting than the upper ones, while the lower lip in the drawing quoted is small, undivided, and shorter. Thus, it will appear that my specimens differ rather con- siderably from those figured and described by Komarow from Manchooria, but they 373. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble th


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