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upon the original. In addition, all the localities from which new 

 plants have been described are conspicuously marked — towns, peaks, 

 etc., with red dots, and streams and mountain ranges with red lines 

 directly underneath their names. Several places mentioned in the 

 list of species will not be found upon the map, because it lias been 

 impossible to locate them definitely enough for insertion. The letters 

 and numbers following each name in the list of localities will enable 

 one to locate readily any of the type stations upon the map. 



The relief map which appears as plate 21 was originally published 

 in Bulletin 66 of the New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 It has also been used in Bulletin 215 of the Oflice of Experiment Sta- 

 tions, U. S. Department of Agriculture. It is reproduced here 

 because it shows much better than the other the relief features of the 

 Territory which are important not only for the study of the plant 

 geography of Xew Mexico but for the location of certain type locali- 

 ties as well. 



SYSTEMATIC LIST OF PLANTS. 

 POLYPODIACEAE. 



Adiantum modestum Underw, Bull. Torrey Club 28: 46. 1901. 



"Roswell. Abundant on rocks and grassy points overhanging the water of North 

 Spring River," August 3, 1900, F. S. Earle 261. 



Cheilanthes fendleri Hook. Sp. Fil. 2: 103. 1858. 



"New Mexico," Fendler 1015 in 1847. 



Collected somewhere about Santa Fe. This fern is not uncommon in this region; 

 about rocks in rather dry places. 



Notholaena fendleri Kunze, Farnkr. 2: 87. pi. hid. 1851. 



"In Neu-Mexico, ohne niiheren Fund- und Standort," Fendler 1017a in 1847. 

 Very rare in northern New Mexico, apparently. 



Pellaea wrightiana Hook. Sp. Fil. 2: 142. 1858. 



"New Mexico," Wright 2130 in 1S51 . 



This number of Wright's according to information kindly furnished by the C4ray 

 Herbarium, was collected on "mountains anmnd the Cobre. On rocky ledges, 

 October 20." 



SELAGINELLACEAE. 



Selaginella rupestris fendleri Underw. [lull. Torrey Club 25: 127. 1898. 

 New Mexico, Fendler 1024 in 1847. 



Selaginella rupincola Underw. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 129. 1898. 

 "On perpendicular rocks, Organ Mountains," July 10, 1897, E. 0. Wooton. 

 Very abundant in this locality, along with several other members of the genus. 



PINACEAE. 



Pinus brachyptera Engelm. in Wisliz. Mem. North. Mex. 89. 1848. 

 --Pinus sropulorum (Engelm.) Lemmon. 

 "Mountains of New Mexi -o " Wislizenus in 1S46. 



