180 CONTRIBUTIONS FBOM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Quercus fendleri Liebm. Overs. Dansk. Vid. Selsk. Forh. 1854: 170. 1854. 

 "Plantae Nov. Mex. Fendleri n. 805, 807." 

 Collected somewhere near Santa Fe, no doubt. 



Quercus gambelii Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila, n. ser. 1: 179. 1848. 



"On the banks of the Rio del Norte, but not abundant," William Gambel. 

 Quercus oblongifolia Torr. in Sitgreaves, Rep. Zuni & Colo. 173. 1854. 



"Western New Mexico," Dr. Woodhouse in 1852. 



This was doubtless in Arizona. 



Quercus rydbergiana Cockerell, Torreya 3:7. 1903. 



"Common at Las Vegas Hot Springs," T. D. A. Cockerell, at 2,100 meters. 

 Quercus undulata obtusifolia A. DC. Prodr. 16- : 23. 1864. 



"In Novo Mexico," Fendlcr 807 in 1847. 



Quercus undulata pedunculata A. DC. Prodr. 16 2 : 23. 1864. 

 "In montibus Novi-Mexici prope Santa Fe," Fendler 808 in 1847. 



URTICACEAE. 



Urtica gracilenta Greene, Bull. Torrey Club 8: 122. 1881. 

 "Mimbres Mountains," E. L. Greene in May, 1877. 



MORACEAE. 



Humulus lupulus neomexicanus Nelson & Cockerell, Proc. Biol Soc Washing- 

 ton 16: 45. 1903. 

 "Beulah (Canadian Zone)," August, 1902, T. D. A. Cockerell. 



LORAUTHACEAE. 



Phoradendron juniperinum Engelm. in A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 58. 1849. 

 "Parasitic on the two kinds of shrub cedar (Juniperus) which grow on the hills 

 and elevated plains about Santa Fe, and on no other tree," 1847, Fendler 281. 



POLYGONACEAE. 



Eriogonum abertianura Torr. in Emory, Mil. Recon. 151. 1848 



"Between the Del Norte and the Gila," Emory in 1847; "also found by Lieutenant 



Abert on the upper waters of the Arkansas." 



The latter locality is in Colorado. The species is one of the most common ones in 



southern New Mexico, but I have seen no specimens from the northern part of the 



Territory. 4 



Eriogonum abertianum neomexicanum Gandoger, Bull Soc Bot Bel- 42- 

 185. 1906. 

 "Organ Mountains," E. 0. Wooton 427 in 1897. 



Eriogonum alatum Torr. in Sitgreaves, Rep. Zuni & Colo. 168. pi. 8. 1854. 



"On the Zuni River," September, 1852, Dr. S. W. Woodhouse. 

 Eriogonum cyclosepalum Greene, Muhlenbergia 6: I. 1910. 



"Open plains and table lands in New Mexico." 



Eriogonum densum Greene, Pittonia 3: 17. 1896. 



"Mountains of New Mexico, near Santa Rita del Cobre." 



Eriogonum efifusum var.? nudicaule Torr. Pac. R. Rep. 4: 132. 1856. 

 ^Eriogonum nudicaule (Torr.) Small. 

 "In pine and cedar woods, near Galisteo," Bigelow in 1853. 





