STANDLEY LOCALITIES OF PLANTS FEOM NEW MEXICO. 183 



Abronia turbinata stenophylla Heimerl, Ann. Cons. Jard. Geneve 5: 190. 1901. 



The type of thin is the same as that of A. angustifolia Greene, hence it is a synonym 

 of that species. 



Allionia diffusa Heller, Minn. Bot. Stud. 2: 33. 1898. 



"On dry gravelly hills, 10 miles west of Santa Fe," in 1897, A. A. Heller 3740.. 



Allionia gracilbma filifolia Standley, Contr. Nat. Herb. 12: 340. L909. 

 "Mangas Springs," August 17, 1902. E. 0. Wooton. 



Allionia pinetorum Standley, Contr. Nat. Herb. 12: 344. 1909. 



"At Gilmore's ranch, on Eagle Creek, White Mountains, New Mexico, August, 

 1907, Wooton & Standley 3896, growing on a rather dry hillside with a southern 

 exposure, under pine trees." 



Boerhaavia organensis Standley, Contr. Nat. Herb. 12: 385. 1909. 



"In Filmore Canyon, Organ Mountains," October 23, 1904, E, O, Wooton. 

 Known only from the type locality. 



Boerhaavia purpurascens A. Gray, Amer. Journ. Sci. II. 15: 321. 1853. 

 "Stony hills near the copper mines of Santa Rita," Wright 1725 in 1851. 



Boerhaavia viscosa oligadena Heimerl, Ann. Cons. Jard. Geneve 5: 189. 1901. 



"Organ Mountains," 1897, E. 0. Wooton, 421. 



This widely diffused subspecies is common in the dry foothills of the Organ Moun- 

 tains, extending down across the surrounding mesa, and even rarely into the valley 

 of the Rio Grande. 



Mirabilis linearis subhispida Heimerl, Ann. Cons. Jard. Geneve 5:186. 1901. 

 = Allionia linearis subhispida (Heimerl) Standley. 

 "El Capitan Mountains," 1900, F. S. Earle 383. 



Mirabilis oxybaphoides glabrata Heimerl, Ann. Cons. Jard. Geneve 5:180. 1901. 

 =Allioniella oxybaphoides glabrata (Heimerl) Standley. 

 "El Capitan Mountains," 1900, F. 8. Earle 399. 



Nyctaginia cockerellae A. Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soe. Washington 16: 29. 1903. 

 "Near Roswell," Mrs. Wilmatte P. Cockerell. 



Oxybaphus coccineus Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 169. 1859. 



= Allionia coccinea (Torr.) Standley. 



"Hillsides, copper mines, and on the Mimbres," Wright 1721-i in 1851. (Other 

 collectors and localities mentioned.) 



Selinocarpus lanceolatus Wooton, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 304. 1898. 



"On white soil (mostly gypsum?) just south of the White Sands," August 26, 1897, 

 E. O. Wooton 389, altitude, 1,220 meters. 



An interesting plant of rather limited distribution, growing along the edge of the 

 sands, but not on the dunes. 



Tripterocalyx wootonii Standley, Contr. Nat. Herb. 12: 329. 1909. 



"Near Ojo Caliente, Zuni Reservation," July 20, 1906, E. O. Wooton; and "on the 

 Zuni Reservation," in 1904, E. 0. Wooton 2820. 



Wedelia incarnata anodonta Standley, Contr. Nat. Herb. 12: 333. 1909. 

 =Wedeliella incarnata anodonta (Standley) Cockerell. 

 "Plains of western New Mexico," July, 1880, II. II. Rusby 355, 



