STANDLEY — LOCALITIES OF PLANTS FEOM NEW MEXICO. 155 



Del Norte. 



See Kio Grande. 



Deming. Altitude, 1,290 meters. Dll. 



A town in the central ])art of Luna County of which it is the county 

 seat. Sphaeralcea simulans was collected on the surrounding plains 

 by Professor Wooton. 



Dog Spring. B12. 



Or Ojo del Perro, in the southeastern corner of Grant County near 

 the Mexican boundary line. E. A. Mearns visited the place while 

 making collections along the Mexican boundary. 



Ifymenoxys chrysanthemoides mcarnsii. 



Dona Ana. Altitude, 1,170 meters. E10. 



A small Mexican settlement standing on the mesa between 1 and 

 2 miles east of the Rio Grande in Dona Ana County, a few miles 

 north of Las Cruces. It is one of the oldest settlements in southern 

 New Mexico and the only one in this part of the country mentioned 

 by Wislizenus which is now in existence. All the plants that have 

 their type localities here were collected by that explorer, but Prof. 

 E. (). Wooton has collected in the vicinity frequently. 



Echinocavtus wislizeni. Opunlia Jilipendula. 



Mamillaria macromeris. Phaseolus ungustissimus. 



Maurandia wislizeni. 



Eagle Creek. H8. 



A small stream in the White Mountains in the southern part of 

 Lincoln County, flowing eastward into the Rio Ruidoso. Professor 

 Wooton collected here in 1897 as well as at other times. Gilmores 

 Ranch, mentioned elsewhere, is on this stream. 



Aster hesperius waotonii. Scrophularia montana. 



Philadelphia artjyromlyx. 



Elizabethtown. Altitude, 2,540 meters. H2. 



A small town in the extreme western part of Colfax County. Mrs. 

 O. St. John made a small collection of plants in the vicinity a few 

 years ago. 



Delphinium cocketellii. 



Espanola. Altitude, 1,670 meters. G3. 



A Mexican town on the Rio Grande in the extreme southeastern 

 part of Rio Arriba County, on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad 

 north of Santa Fe. Prof. A. A. Heller collected a few plants here in 

 1807. 



Uymeuopappas arenosus. 



