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Black Range. C9. 



A range of mountains running north and south in the western 

 part of Sierra and the northeastern part of Grant County. The 

 highest peaks reach an altitude of about 3,100 meters. Mr. O. B. 

 Metcalfe made a large collection about the south end of the range 

 in the summer of 1904 and the spring of 1905. 



Acacia constricta paucispina. Ionoxalis monticola. 



Antennaria anadeta. Meibomia metcalfei. 



Bidens cognata. Pedis taxifolia. 



Callisteris formosissima. Phlox mesoleuca. 



Chaptalia alsophila. Ptelea neomexicana. 



Cokosanthus axillaris. Silene concolor. 



Disaccanthus luteus. Sophia obtusa. 



Orymaria depressa. Sophia serrata. 



ITelianthella majuscula. Townsendia formosu . 



Heuchera versicolor. Toxicodendron pundatum. 



Burro Mountains. . B9. 



A small range west and southwest of Silver City, in Grant County, 

 the highest peaks reaching an elevation of about 2,415 meters. The 

 range was visited by Thurber and by Parke's expedition. Dr. 

 H. H. Rusby was here in 1881 and Mr. O. B. Metcalfe in the sum- 

 mer of 1903. 



Hymenoxys metcalfei. Pentstemon thurberi. 



Obione acanthocarpa. Ptelea undulata. 



Panicum lachnanthum. Ranunculus nudatus. 



Canoncito. Altitude, 2,060 meters. G4. 



A station on the Santa Fe Railroad, in the eastern part of Santa 

 Fe County, southeast of Santa Fe. Prof. A. A. Heller visited the 

 locality in the summer of 1897. The type of Mentzelia parviflora 

 was collected between here and Santa Fe. 



Canon Largo. D2. 



A canyon tributary to the San Juan River, in the eastern part of 

 San Juan and the western part of Rio Arriba County. Doctor 

 Newberry visited the region in the early fifties. 



Chrysotharnnus newberryi. 



Capitan Mountains. H8. 



A range in the south central part of Lincoln County. Its highest 

 peak is about 3,000 meters. F. S. and Esther E. Earle collected 

 here during the summer of 1900. Miss Josephine Skehan collected 

 in the same region, especially about Gray, in 1898. 



Cokosanthus modestus. Mirabilis oxybaphoides glabrata. 



Mirabilis linearis subhispida. Solidago aureola. 



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