STANDLEY — LOCALITIES OF PLANTS FROM NEW MEXICO. 161 



Luna. Altitude, 2,250 meters. A7. 



In the western part of Socorro County, near the Arizona line. 

 Professor Wooton has visited the place once or twice. 



Car ex agrostoides. 



Mangas Springs. B9. 



Or Mangas, a small settlement in the northern part of Grant County, 

 northwest of Silver City. Mr. O. B. Metcalfe collected several hun- 

 dred numbers in the vicinity in the summer of 1903, and his father, 

 Mr. J. K. Metcalfe, has forwarded plants from this locality to the 

 Department of Agriculture at different times. Two other botanists, 

 Professor Wooton and Mr. J. G. Smith, have visited the place. 



Allionia gratillima fdifolia. Hymenoxys chrysanthemoides juxta. 



Bromus porteri frondosus . Lepidium intermedium pubescens. 



Cedronella rupestris. Sphaerakea leiocarpa. 

 Jfoffmanseggiafalcariarusbyi. 



Mescalero Agency. Altitude, 1,940 meters. G9. 



The agency of the Mescalero Apache Reservation in northeastern 

 Otero County. The agency buildings are near Tularosa Creek, in the 

 eastern, part of the reservation, and the post-office here is known as 

 Mescalero. Part of Professor Wooton's White Mountains plants col- 

 lected in 1897 were gathered here, and he has collected in the vicinity 

 at other times. 



Berberis haematocarpa. Rosa mirijka. 



Lepidium eastwoodiae. Verbena perenris. 



Mesilla. Altitude, 1,155 meters. E10. 



An old Mexican town in Dona Ana County in the Rio Grande 

 Valley, 2 or 3 miles southwest of Las Cruces. Part of Professor 

 Wooton's 1897 collection was gathered here and several others have 

 collected at the same station. 



Abronia torreyi. Schmaltzia leiocarpa. 



Erigeron arenarius. SphaeraJcea lobata. 



Mesilla Park. Altitude, 1,160 meters. E10. 



A station on the Santa Fe Railroad in Dona Ana County, 3 miles 

 south of Las Cruces. The Agricultural College, which has been the 

 headquarters for practically all the botanical work done in New 

 Mexico during the last twenty years, is located a little less than a 

 mile to the east. Professors Wooton and Cockerell have collected 

 the types of the following plants here: 



Cryptanthe dicarpa. Sophia andrenarum osmiarum. 



Fallugia micrantha. Sophia halictorum. 



Sophia andrenarum Sophia ochroleuca. 



