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collected at Barfoot Park, in the Chiracahua Mountains, Arizona, 1907, Blumer 
1385; altitude about 2,425 meters. 
With regard to this and the preceding species, Mr. Blumer writes: " Nos, 
147 and 148 are perfectly distinct in the field, though collected within a stone’s 
throw of each other—you need have no hesitancy about that. The new one 
(A. pratensis) is a cespitose plant and the flowers open wider. That the 
flowers are larger and the leaves very different you can see by the specimens. 
in all of my Barfoot Park specimens [ made it a point, if possible, to represent 
in my gathering the range of variation of the species, and [ remember that in 
this case there was no suggestion of intergrades.”’ 
The following should probably be included here, although they have broader 
leaves, frequently with cordate bases: 
ARIZONA: Canyon east side of San Luis Mountains, 1893, Mearns 2199; 
base of San Luis Mountains, 1893, Vearns 2153; Fort Huachuea, 1894, 
Wilcox 400, 298; Rincon Mountains, 1891, Nealley 146, 
Mexico: San José Mountains, Sonora, 1893, earns 1761; Coahuila or 
Nuevo Leon, 1880, Palmer 1111; Colonia Garcia, Chihuahua, 1899, 
Townsend & Barber 244, 
NEW Mexico; Pecos, 1904, J/rs. Florence Bartlett; Kingston, 1904, Iet- 
calfe 1260; Beulah, 1899, Cockerell; Chama, 1899, Baker 303: Mogollon 
Creek, 1903, Metcalfe 664; Organ Mountains, 1897, Tinsley; White 
Mountains, 1897, Wooton 221; White Mountain Penk, 1901, Wooton; 
Little Creek, White Mountains, 1899, Turner 102; Capitan Mountains, 
1900, Farle 195; Upper Rio Pecos, 1898, Maltby & Coghill 164; Cold 
Spring Canyon, Sacramento Mountains, 1899, Wooton. 
31. Allionia texensis (Coulter) Small, Fl. Southeast. U.S. 406. 1903. 
Oxrybaphus glabrifolius Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 168. 1859, not Vahl. 
Allionia corymbosa terensis Coulter. Contr. Nat. Herb. 2: 351. 1894, 
Specimen ecxramined: 
TEXAS: Wright 605, type collection, 
32, Allionia bracteata Rydb. Bull. Torr. Club 29: 690. 1902, 
This, as defined by Doctor Rydberg, seems to be a composite species and 
would probably bear division into two or more. I have seen nothing that 
exactly matches the type collection. 
Specimens cramined: 
Missourt: Malden, 1804, Bush 459, type collection; Poplar Bluff, 1897, 
Savage & Stull 982; Springfield, 1892, FLW. Deiart 35: Malden, 1893, 
Bush; MeDonald County, 1893, Bush, 
OKLAHOMA: Osage Nation, 1895, Kimmons; on the False Washitn between 
Fort Cobb and Fort Arbuckle, 1868, Palmer 272; Cherokee Outlet, 1891, 
Carleton 501, 
ALABAMA: Selma, 1888, MeCarthy. 
Texas: Dallas, 1879, Reverehon TST: Dallas, 1880, Rererchon 790: Fort 
Worth, 1891, Bodin 237; Palestine, 1884, Joor. 
TENNESSEE: Nashville, Gattinger. 
33. Allionia hirsuta Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 2: 728. 1814. 
Calymenia hirsuta Nutt. Gen. N. A. Pl, 26. 1818. 
Oxrybaphus hirsutus Sweet, Hort. Brit. 1: 334. 1825. 
Mirabilis hirsuta MacM. Metasperm. Minn. Val. 217. 1892. 
Specimens eramined: 
New Mexico: Raton Mountains, 1903, Griffiths 5458. 
