152 CONTRIBUTIONS FBOM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Animas Creek. . D9. 



A small stream at the south end of the Black Range, running 

 north, and west of Hillsboro, in Sierra County, toward the II io 

 Grande. Mr. O. B. Metcalfe collected here in 1904. 



Acacia constricta paucispina. Meibomia metcalfd. 



Anton Chico. Altitude, 1 ,625 meters. 15. 



A small Mexican settlement on the Pecos River in the extreme 

 northwestern corner of Guadalupe County. The only botanist 

 who has ever visited the place was Doctor Bigelow, in 1853. 



Cereus phoeniceus conoideus. Opuntia engelmanni cyclodes. 



Aztec. Altitude, 1,700 meters. CI. 



The principal town of San Juan County, in the northern part of 

 that county. Mr. C. F. Baker collected here in 1899. 



Amelanchier crenata. Erigeron setulosus. 



Amelanehier rubescens. Lithospermum oblongum. 



Arabisformosa. Lupinus aduncus. 



Astragalus oocalyds. Lupinus ammophilus. 



Cheiranthus aridus. Oreocarya lutescens. 



Barranca. Altitude, 2,100 meters. G2. 



A small Mexican town, in the southwestern part of Taos County, 

 near the Rio Grande. Prof. A. A. Heller collected near here in 1897. 

 Pentstemon caudatus. 



Bear Mountain. Altitude, 2,450 meters. B9. 



A peak standing a few miles northwest of Silver City, in Grant 

 County. Dr. E. L. Greene and Mr. O. B. Metcalfe have collected in 

 this locality. There are, however, several other peaks of this name 

 in New Mexico. 



Echinospermum ursinum. Rhamnus ursina. 



Mimulus cordatus. 



Ben Moore. C10. 



This name was applied by Lieutenant Emory to a peak in the 

 Mimbres country, near Santa Rita, in honor of a friend. The name 

 is no longer in use. Besides Lieutenant Emory, Wright seems to 

 have collected here. 



Mamillaria aggregata. Pedicularis centranthera. 



Beulah. Altitude, 2,400 meters. H3. 



A post-office on the Rio Sapello, near the eastern edge of the Pecos 

 River National Forest, in the northwestern part of San Miguel 

 County. Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell has collected here at various 

 times. 



Clematis oecidentalis albijlora. Humulus lupulus neomexicanus. 



Delphinium sapellonis. Viola wilmattae. 



