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collected in various parts of its valley; others collected in definite 

 parts of the valley are mentioned under their proper localities. The 

 full name of the stream is the Rio Grande del Norte, and it is some- 

 times referred to, especially by the earlier explorers, as the Del Norte 

 or the Rio del Norte. 



A triplex expansa. Gilia multiflora. 



Baileya multiradiata. Mahcothrix fendleri. 



Hartonia multiflora. Opuntia microcarpa. 



Chondrosium eriopodum. Orobanche multiflora. 



Chondrosiumfoeneum. Petalostemon gracile oligophyllum. 



Dieteria asteroides. Phaca picta. 



Ephedra trifurca. Quercus emoryi. 



Eriogonum abertianum. Quercus gamhelii. 



Euploca grand) flora. Simsia scaposu. 



Frax inuti rclut ina . 



Roswell. Altitude, 1,065 meters. J8. 



The county seat of Chavez County, just west of the Pecos River. 

 Mr. F. S. Earle, Prof. E. O. Wooton, and Dr. David Griffiths have 

 collected here at various times. 



Adiantum modestum. Rumex ellipticus. 



Nijctaginia cockerellae. 



Round Mountain. G9. 



A low peak on the line between the White and Sacramento moun- 

 tains, in Otero County, along Tularosa Creek about halfway from 

 Tularosa to the Mescalero Agency. Prof. E. O. Wooton has visited 

 the place several times. 



Gutierrezia fllifolia. Mentzelia perennis. 



Rowe. Altitude, 2,045 meters. H4. 



A station on the Santa Fe Railroad in the extreme western part of 

 San Miguel County, near the Pecos River; visited by Prof. T. D. A. 

 Cockerell. 



Vastilleja integra intermedia. 



Ruidoso Crossing. Altitude, 2,025 meters. H8. 



This is the crossing of Ruidoso Creek at Ruidoso store and post- 

 office in the White Mountains, Lincoln County, at the edge of the 

 Mescalero Apache Reservation. Professor Wooton has collected in 

 the immediate vicinity. 

 Sambueus neomexicana. 



Sacramento Mountains. (HO. 



A rather extensive range in the eastern part of Otero County. Its 

 highest peaks rise to almost 3,000 meters. All plants listed for 

 Cloudcroft and Fresnal should be included here. Professor Wooton 

 seems to be the only botanist who has collected in the range. 

 Lathyrus oreophilus. Opuntia dillei. 



