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Title | Body | Location |
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№ 260. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs |
№ 260. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs. Fasc. XI. |
Northern Caucasus. Eastern slope of Achishko Mt. Mzymta River Basin, northern slope to the largest of Khmelevskiy Lakes. On decaying log of Fagus in beech forest with Laurocersus. |
№ 261. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs |
№ 261. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs. Fasc. XI. |
Northern Caucasus. Valley of Alibek River, Picea-Abies-Calamagrostis forest. On decaying wood near the pass. |
№ 262. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs |
№ 262. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs. Fasc. XI. |
Northern Caucasus. Valley of Sochinka River near Orekhovka Settlement, cliffs on bank of river. On fine earth and on rocks in crevices. |
№ 263. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs |
№ 263. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs. Fasc. XI. |
Northern Caucasus. Limestone cliffs on right bank of Lower Shakhe River. On cliffs under blackberry bush. |
№ 264. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs |
№ 264. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs. Fasc. XI. |
Northern Caucasus. Lagonaki Plateau, the bottom of the northern slope of Oshten Mountain. On moist soil on bank of seepage and deep but narrow brook among subalpine meadow. |
№ 265. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs |
№ 265. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs. Fasc. XI. |
Northern Caucasus. Right bank of Mukha River near the mouth of Azgek River. On wet cliff in the shade of grasses. |
№ 266. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs |
№ 266. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs. Fasc. XI. |
Northern Caucasus. Aibgo Mt. North facing slope in circus near elevator station. Under melting glacier, on moist soil on ledges of cliffs. |
№ 269. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs |
№ 269. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs. Fasc. XI. |
Northern Caucasus. Valley of Shakhe River, near Babuk-Aul Village. Beech forest with Rhododendron ponticum. On huge mossy rock. |
№ 274. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs |
№ 274. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs. Fasc. XI. |
Northern Caucasus. Near Soloniki Tpwn. Left bank of waterfall, on steps of lime cliffs. |
№ 275. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs |
№ 275. Hepaticae Rossicae Exs. Fasc. XI. |
Northern Caucasus. Left tributary of the Middle Mzymta River. Alnus stands on High bank of stream, on rotten log 30-40 sm in diameter. |