STANDLEY LOCALITIES OF PLANTS FROM NEW MEXICO. 179 



Allium sabulicola Osterhout, Bull. Torre y Club 27: 539. 1900. 

 A new name for A, arenicola. 



Brodiaea capitata var.? pauciflora Torr. Hot. Mex. Bound. 218. 1859. 

 = Dichdostemma pauciflorum (Torr.). 

 "Near the Copper Mines," Bigelow (other collectors and localities mentioned). 



Calochortus gunxiisonii perpulcher Cockered, Bot. Gaz. 29: 281. 1900. 

 "Harvey's Ranch near Las Vegas," T. D. A. Cockerell. 



Echeandia terniflora var.? angustifolia Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 219. 1859. 

 "Copper Mines," Bigelow, Wright (other localities mentioned). 



AMARYLLIDACEAE. 



Agave americana var.? latifolia Torr. 13ot. Mex. Bound. 213. 1859. 

 "Hills near the Copper Mines," Emory, and other collectors. 



ORCHIDACEAE. 



Corallorhiza grabhami Cockerell, Torreya 3: 139. 1903. 



In the immediate vicinity of Pecos, June 17, 18, 1903, Dr. M. Grabham. 



Cypripedium veganum Cockerell, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 14: 178. 1901. 



"Sapello Canyon, Las Vegas Range," at 2,400 meters, in June, T. D. A. Cockerell. 



A beautiful and abundant plant, common not only in the Las Vegas Range but in 

 the Santa Fe Mountains as well. The plants often form large masses, several feet 

 across. 



Habenaria brevifolia Greene, Bot. Gaz. 6: 218. 1881. 



"Dry southward slopes of the Pinos Altos Mountains, New Mexico, in open woods 

 of Pinus ponder osa" September 14, J 880, E. L. Greene. 



Of rare and sparing occurrence in some of the other ranges of southern New Mexico. 



JUGLANDACEAE. 



Juglans rupestris Engelm. in Sitgreaves, Rep. Zuni & Coin. 171. 1854. 



"New Mexico," Dr. Woodhouse in 1852. 



This may have come from Arizona, for New Mexico, in the sense used in the work 

 cited, comprised most if not all of that Territory. 



Juglans rupestris var.? major Engelm. in Sitgreaves, Rep. Zuni & Colo. 171. 1854. 

 "Western New Mexico," Dr. Woodhouse in 1852; "at the Copper Mines," Bigelow. 

 "Western New Mexico" is certainly Arizona. 



BETULACEAE. 



Alnus oblongifolia Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 204. 1859. 



"Banks of the Mimbres and near Santa Barbara," Wright 1864 in 1851. 



FAGACEAE. 



Quercus douglassii novomexicana A . DC. Prodr. 16'-': 24. 1804. 

 =Quercus novomexicana (A. DC.) Rydb. 

 "In Novo Mexico ad Santa Fe," Fendler 809, 810, and 810b, in 1847. 



Quercus emoryi Torr. in Emory, Mil. Recon. 151. pi. .9. 1848. 



"In the elevated country between the Del Norte and the Gila," Emory in 1847. 



