186 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Delphinium sierraeblancae Wooton, Bull. Torrey Club 37: 38. 1910. 



"Upper slopes of the White Mountain Peak at elevations of from 3,200 meters 

 down to about 2,500 meters," E, 0. Wooton, August 1, 1901. 



Delphinium wootoni Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 26: 587. 1899. 



"Organ Mountains," E. 0. Wooton in 1893. 



Infrequent in the foothills of the Organs and the surrounding plains, flowering 

 in spring. 



Ranunculus nudatus Greene, Leaflets 1: 211. 1906. 



"Burro Mountains, at 7,500 feet," June 20, 1903, O, B, Metcalfe, 



Thalictrum cheilanthoides Greene, Leaflets 2: 89. 1910. 



" Summit of Bald Peak not far from Santa Fe, New Mexico, at 12,000 feet," July 

 11, 1908, Paul C. Slandley 4324. 



By " Bald Peak " is meant Pecos Baldy. 



Thalictrum fendleri Engelm. in A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 5. 1849. 



"With the last," Aetata rubra, the locality for which is "damp, shady places in 

 the mountains around Santa Fe," Fendler 13 in 1847. 



A common species of the Santa Fe Mountains, most common in shady places along 

 the banks of streams. Fendler found it probably along Santa Fe Creek. 



Thalictrum fendleri polycarpum Torr. Pac. R. Rep. 4: 61. 1856. 

 = Thalictrum polycarpum (Torr.) S. Wats. 

 "Mountain ravines, New Mexico," October, Bigelow; also collected in California. 



BERBERIDACEAE. 



Berberis fendleri A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 5. 1849. 



"Santa Fe Creek, at the foot of steep and rocky banks, near the water," Fendler 

 15 in 1847. 



A common shrub on hillsides, from 2,250 meters or less up to about 2,700 meters. 



Berberis haematocarpa Wooton, Bull, Torrey Club 25: 304. 1898. 



"At the Mescalero Agency in the White Mountains," August 23, 1897, E. 0, Wooton 

 376, at 1,900 meters; also in the Organ Mountains. 



PAPAVERACEAE. 



Argemone hispida A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 5. 1849. 

 "Low, sandy places around Santa Fe," Fendler 16 in 1847. 



Argemone pleiacantha Greene, Repert. Nov. Sp. Fedde 6: 161. 1908. 

 "Mountains near Kingston, in gravelly soil," 0. B. Metcalfe in 1904. 



Argemone squarrosa Greene, Pittonia 4: 68. 1899. 



"Southern New Mexico," Miss Josephine Shehan, near Gray, August, 1898. 



FTJMARIACEAE. 



Corydalis montana Engelm. in A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 6. 1849. 

 = Capnoides montanum (Engelm.) Britton. 

 "Rocks, Santa Fe Creek," Fendler in 1847. 

 Of frequent occurred 'e, on hillsides, or more commonly along the edge of streams. 



