STANDLEY LOCALITIES OF PLANTS FROM NEW MEXICO. 185 



RANUNCULACEAE. 



Aconitum mogollonicum Greene, Repert. Nov. Sp. Fedde 7: 5. 1909. 

 "Mogollon Mountains," 0. B. Metcalfe 518 in 1903. 



Aconitum robertianum Greene, Repert. Nov. Sp. Fedde 7: 6. 1909. 

 "Pecos Baldy," Vernon Bailey. 



Aquilegia chrysantha A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 8: 621. 1873. 



A new name for A. leploceraflava, A. Gray. 



Doctor Gray speaks of this plant grown in the Cambridge Botanical Garden as being 

 4 feet high or more. This size must have been due to the larger amount of water 

 received by the plants at Cambridge, for in the type locality it is never more than 2 

 feet high. It grows in damp places, especially about pools of water, in the Organ 

 Mountains, flowering throughout the summer. 



Aquilegia leptocera flava A. Gray, Smiths. Contr. Know]. 5: 9. 1853. 

 =Aquilegia chrysantha A. Gray. 

 "Wet places in a ravine, Organ Mountains," Wright 1306 in 1851. 



Clematis bigelovii Torr. Pac R. Rep. 4: 61. 1856. 

 "On the Sandia Mountains," October, 1853, Bigelow. 



Clematis cruxflava Cockerell, Science n. ser. 10: 898. 1899. 



A name applied to a plant found "along the roadside in the town of Las Vegas," 

 thought to have escaped from cultivation. 



Clematis occidentalis albiflora Cockerell, Rot. Gaz. 29: 281. 1900. 

 =Atragene sp. 

 "Beulah." T.D.A. Cockerell. 



Delphinium amplibracteatum Woo ton, Bull. Torrey Club 37: 35. 1910. 



"At the N Bar Ranch in the Mogollon Mountains," at an altitude of about 2,100 

 meters in open pine forest, E. 0. Wooton, August 2, 1900. 



Delphinium cockerellii A. Nelson, Bot. Gaz. 42: 51. L906. 

 "Baldy Mountains, Elizabethtown," Mrs. 0. St. John 90. 



Delphinium confertiflorum Wooton, Bull. Torrey Club 37: 33. 1910. 



"In the mountains 15 miles southeast of Patterson, New Mexico, near Culberson's 

 Ranch, in pine forest," altitude 2,300 meters, E. 0. Wooton, August 16, 1900. 



Delphinium macrophyllum Wooton, Bull. Torrey Club 37: 40. 1910. 



"On Hillsboro Peak of the Black Range, Sierra County," altitude 3,000 meters, 

 0. B. Metcalfe 1311, September 11, 1904. 



Delphinium novomexicanum Wooton. Bull . Torrey Club 37: 37. 1910. 



"Near Cloudcroft, Otero County," altitude, 2,700 meters, in open coniferous forests, 

 E. 0. Wooton, July 31, 1899. 



Delphinium sapellonis Cockerell, Bot. Gaz. 34: 453. 1902. 



"Beulah, Sapello Canon," August 11, 1900, T. J). A. Cockerell, described from 

 life. 



A common plant of the Las Vegas and Santa Fe mountains, growing along the 

 edges of streams, at altitudes of 2,250 to 2,700 meters. 



Delphinium scaposum Greene, Bot. Gaz. 6: 156. 1881. 



"Hill country between the Gila and San Francisco rivers," May 25, 1880, E. L. 

 Greene. 



Delphinium scopulorum A. Gray, Smiths. Contr. Knowl. 5: 9. 1853. 

 "Mountain ravine, near the Mimbres," Wright 842 in 1851. 

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