STANDLEY LOCALITIES OF PLANTS EEOM HEW MEXICO. 187 



BEASSICACEAE. 



Arabis formosa Greene, Pittonia 4: 198. 1900. 

 "Hills about Aztec," April 28, 1899, C. F. Baker. 



Arabis gracilenta Greene, Pittonia 4: 194. 1900. 

 "Vicinity of Santa Fe," A. A. Heller in 1897. 



Arabis holboellii f endleri S. Wats, in A. Gray, Syn. Fl. I 1 : 164. 1895. 

 =A.fendleri (S. Wats.) Greene. 

 "New Mexico," 1847, Fendler 27 (other localities mentioned). 



Cardamine cordifolia A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 8. 1849. 



"Margin of Santa Fe Creek, in the mountains," May and June, 1847, Fendler 28. 



Common in wet places in the Santa Fe Mountains, chiefly along the edges of 

 streams, from 2,250 or 2,400 meters up to 3, GOO meters. 



Cheiranthus aridus Greene, Pittonia 4: 198. 1900. 

 ^Erysimum bakeri (Greene) Rydb., according to Rydberg. 

 "On dry hills among nut pines and cedars at Aztec," April 27, 1899, C. F. Baker, 



Disaccanthus luteus Greene, Leaflets 1: 225. 1906. 

 "Black Range," 0. B. Metcalfe in 1905. 



Disaccanthus mogollonicus Greene, Leaflets 1: 225. 1906. 

 "Among foothills of the Mogollones," March 30, 1881, E. L. Greene. 



Dithyraea wislizeni Engelm. in Wisliz. Mem. North. Mex. 96. 1848. 



"In sandy soil near Valverde and Fray Cristobal," Wislizenus in 1846. 



Abundant upon the sandy mesas of southern New Mexico. The type locality is 

 just at the upper end of the Jornada del Muerto, and this is one of the common 

 flowers of early spring and summer upon this sandy plain. 



Draba aurea stylosa A. Gray, Amer. Journ. Sci. II. 33: 243. 

 "Near Santa Fe," Fendler in 1847. ' 



Draba helleriana Greene, Pittonia 4: 17. 1899. 



"In canons among foothills of New Mexican mountains at elevations of 7,000 to 

 8,000 feet," A. A. Heller 3669 in 1897; and E. 0. Wooton 275 in 1897. 



Professor Heller's specimens were collected somewhere in the region about Santa 

 Fe. There the plant is common, growing on hillsides east of Santa Fe, under pine 

 trees, on rather dry slopes. It flowers about the middle of July. 



Draba mogollonica Greene, Bot. Gaz. 6: 157. 1881. 



"Northward slopes of the Mogollon Mountains," April 18, 1880, E. L. Greene. 



Draba neomexicana Greene, Pittonia 4: 18. 1899. 



"Mountains back of Santa Fe," Fendler 43 in 1847, in part. 



Draba neomexicana robusta Heller, Bull. Torrey Club 26: 62<i. 1899. 

 New Mexico, Fendler 43 of 1847, in part. 

 This must have been collected in the mountains east of Santa Fe. 



Draba pallida Heller, Bull, Torrey Club 26: 626. 1899. 

 "Shady hillsides, Mogollon Mountains," August, 1881, //. //. Rusby 18. 



Draba patens Greene, Bull. Torrey Club 26: 624. 1899. 

 'White Mountains," E. O. Wooton 275, August 4, 1897. 

 Exact locality, Gilmores Ranch. 



