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Perityle coronopifolia. Scrophularia coccinea. 



Phacelia neomexieana. Sida neomexicana. 



Phascolus angustifolius tenuifolius. Silene wrightii. 



Phaseolus macropoides. Stevia macella. 



Portulaca suffrutcscens . Symphoricarpos rotundifolius. 



Potentilla thurberi. Thaspium montanum tenuifolium. 



Rubus neomexicanus. Verbena canescens neomexicana. 



Sapello Canyon. jj3 



The valley of the Rio Sapello or Sapello Creek which rises in the 

 Las Vegas Range in northwestern San Miguel County and flows east- 

 ward into the Mora River. Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell has collected in 

 the vicinity at various times. 



Cypripedium veganum. 



Sierra Blanca. Altitude, 3,565 meters. G8. 



White Mountain Peak. The highest mountain in southern New 

 Mexico, in the White Mountains, in the extreme northern part of 

 Otero County. It is one of the best places in New Mexico for botan- 

 ical collecting. The term is also, and more properly, used of the 

 White Mountain Range as a whole, but infrequently by the English- 

 speaking population. Professor Wooton has visited the peak several 

 times. 



Rhodiola neomexicana. 



Silver City. Altitude, 1,765 meters. C9. 



The principal town of Grant County, on a branch of the Santa Fe 

 Railroad, in the northeastern part of the county. Dr. E. L. Greene, 

 Dr. II. II. Rushy, Professor Wooton, and Mr. O. B. Metcalfe have 

 collected here. 



Amaranthus graecizans pubescens. Lotus neomexicanus. 



Asclepias uncialis. Lupinus neomexicanus. 



Cyperus rusbyi. Ptelea subvestita. 

 Gutierrezia tenuis. 



Socorro. Altitude, 1,375 meters. E7. 



The county seat of Socorro, New Mexico's largest county, in the 

 eastern part of the county, on the Santa Fe Railroad, near the Rio 

 Grande. The collectors here have been Wislizenus, Lieutenant 

 Emory, and G. R. Yasey. 



Poa arida. 



Sulphur Spring's. 



There are springs of this name and a post-office by the name of 

 Sulphur in northeastern Sandoval County, but it is doubtful whether 

 this is the locality referred to in the present paper. Astragalus ares- 

 centicarpus was collected by Mr. G. R. Vasey at a place of this name. 



