STANDLEY LOCALITIES OF PLANTS FROM NEW MEXICO. 189 



Sophia obtusa Greene, Leaflets 1: 96. 1904. 



"In the Black Range," 0. B. Metcalfe. 1074 in 1904. 



A rather common species of west-central New Mexico, judging from material in the 

 herbarium of the New Mexico Agricultural College. 



Sophia ochroleuca Wooton, Bull. Torrey (dub 25: 455. 1898. 

 "Mesilla Park," April, 1897, J. D. Tinsloj. 



Sophia serrata Greene, Leaflets 1: 96. 1904. 

 "Same region as the above" (S. obtusa). 



Streptanthus linearifolius A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 7. 1849. 



= Thely podium lineari/olium (A. Gray) S. Wats. 



"Mountainous regions from Santa Fe to Las Vegas, on sunny rocks," July and August, 

 1847, Fendler 24. 



A well-distributed species, common about Santa Fe, growing most frequently in 

 crevices of rocks. 



Streptanthus micranthus A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 7. 1849. 

 = IIeterothri£ micranthus (A. Gray) Rydb. 

 "Margins of Santa Fe Creek," July, 1847, Fendler 23. 

 As common as Thely podium lineari/olium, and growing in similar situations. 



Thelypodium vaseyi Coulter, Contr, Nat. Ilerb. 1: 30. 1890. 



"Mountains west of Las Vegas," G. R. Vasey. 



A common plant at higher elevations in the Las Vegas Mountains, usually growing 

 in open meadows at about 3,000 meters. In spite of its small flowers it is a very showy 

 plant when growing in large masses, and is one of the most conspicuous plants of the 

 region . 



Thlaspi fendleri A. Gray, Smiths. Contr. Knowl. 5: 14. 1853. 



By inference, "Santa Fe Creek, in Ihe mountains," Fendler in 1847. 



Frequent at 2,100 to 2,700 meters or more, on rather dry slopes under pine trees. 



Thysanocarpus amplectens Greene, Pittonia 3: 87. 1896. 

 "In southwestern New Mexico," E. L. Greene, April 16, 1880. 



Vesicaria fendleri A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 9. 1849. 

 =Lesquerella fendleri (A. Gray) S. Wats. 

 "On the smaller hills around Santa Fe," May 2, 1847, Fendler 40 (not distributed). 



CRASST7LACEAE. 



Rhodiola neomexicana Britton, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 3: 38. 1903. 

 "White Mountain Peak," E. 0. Wooton. 



Sedum cockerellii Britton, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 3: 41. 1903. 

 "Tuerto Mountain, east of Santa Fe," T. D. A. Cockerell. 



Sedum wootonii Britton, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 3: 44. 1003. 

 "Organ Mountains," E. O. Wooton. 



SAXIFRAGACEAE. 



Heuchera flavescens Rydb. N. Amer. Fl. 22-: 114. 1905. 



"Santa Fe Canyon, 9 miles east of Santa Fe," A. A. Heller in 1897. 



Heuchera leptomeria Greene, Leaflets 1: 112. 1905. 

 "Organ Mountains," September 17, 1893, E. O. Wooton. 

 Common in the Organs at higher altitudes, growing in moist soil on shady slopes. 



