154 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Chama. Altitude, 2,360 meters. Fl. 



A small town in the northern part of Rio Arriba County, on the 

 Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. Mr. C. F. Baker collected here 

 in 1899. Mr. George E. Osterhout seems to have visited the place 

 also. 



Allium sabulicola. Grindelia subincisa. 



Chrysothamnus bakeri. Lupinus ingratus. 



Cimarron River. Ml. 



That part of the stream which is in New Mexico is in Union County 

 in the extreme northeastern part of the Territory. Wislizenus and 

 Fendler crossed the river on their way to and from Santa Fe, follow- 

 ing one of the routes of the Santa Fe Trail. Doctor Wislizenus 

 speaks of several branches of the stream. Talinum calycinum was 

 collected by Wislizenus along the Cimarron, but whether in New Mex- 

 ico or elsewhere one is unable to tell. 



Cliff. Altitude, 1,360 meters. B9. 



A post-office on the Gila River in the northern part of Grant County 

 northwest of Silver City. Mr. O. B. Metcalfe and Mr. J. G. Smith 

 have collected here. 



Sitanion caespitosum . 



Cloudcroft. Altitude, 2,700 meters. H9. 



A small town, prominent as a summer resort, on the summit of 

 the Sacramento Mountains in central Otero County. Prof. E. (). 

 Wooton has collected here at various times. 



Polemonium pterospermum. Rosa neomezicana. 



Cobre, 

 See Santa Rita. 



Condes Camp. 



In the western part of Grant County near the Arizona boundary, 

 visited by Wright. 



Anoda pentaschista. Galactia tephrodes. 



Cucurbita digitata. 



Cooks Spring. Altitude, 2,250 meters. D10. 



An old ranch, well known in the early days as a watering place 

 was located here in the extreme northern part of Luna County. 

 Doctor Bigelow and perhaps others of the early botanists collected 

 here. 



Gilia bigelovti. Pentstemon dasyphyllus. 



Copper Mines. 

 See Santa Rita. 



