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Kibes pinetorum Greene, Bot. Gaz. 6: 157. 1881. 



=Grossularia pinetorum (Greene) Coville & Britton. 



"In woods of Pinus pondcrosa, in the higher elevations of the Pinos Altos and 

 Mogollon Mountains, flowering in April; fruit, ripe in September," E. L. Greene. 



ROSACEAE. 



Amelanchier crenata Greene, Pittonia 4: 127. 1899. 

 "On rocky declivities near Aztec," April 23, 1899, C. F. Baker. 



Amelanchier rubescens Greene, Pittonia 4: 128. 1899. 



"In arroyos and among the hills about Aztec," April 24, 1899, C. F. linker. 



Cerasus crenulata Greene, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 18: 56. 1905. 



"Mogollon Mountains, New Mexico, at 2,400 meters, August 23, 1903, 0. B. 

 Metcalfe." 



Crataegus wootoniana Eggleston, Torreya 7: 23(5. 1907. 



"Mogollon Mountains, on or near the west fork of the Gila River, Socorro County," 

 August 23, 1903, O. B. Metcalfe 584, at 2,600 meters. 



Fallugia micrantha Cockered, Entomological Xews 1901: 41. 1901. 

 "Near Mesilla Park," May 3, T. I). A. Cockerell. 



Fallugia paradoxa acuminata Wooton, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 306. 1898. 



=Fallugia acuminata (Wooton) Rydb. 



"On the mesa near Las Cruces," July 1, 1897, E. 0. Wooton 65, altitude 1,300 

 meters. 



Abundant in the locality, commonly found along the arroyos which run across 

 the mesa rather than on the mesa proper, and extending into the lower parts of the 

 mountains. 



Fragaria bracteata Heller, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 194. 1898. 



"In a meadow along Santa Fe Creek, 9 miles east of Santa Fe, May 29, 1897, A. A. 

 Seller 3615. 



This strawberry is the one most commonly seen in the Santa Fe Mountains; its 

 fruit is ripe about the middle of July. Its usual habitat is upon rather dry hillsides. 



Holodiscus australis Heller. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 194. 1898. 



=Sericotheca dumosa (Nutt.) Rydb. 



"In Santa Fe Canyon, 9 miles east of Santa Fe," July 12, 1897, A. A. Heller 3840; 

 altitude 2,400 meters. 



Potentilla arachnoidea Dough; Rydb. N. Amer. Fl. 22 4 : 350. 1908. 

 "Valley of Santa Fe." 



Potentilla bicrenata Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 23: 431. 1896. 

 "New Mexico," 1883, C. I). Walcott 66. 



Potentilla crinita A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 41. 1849. 



"Along Santa Fe Creek, and at the foot of hills, in sunny places," July, 1847, 

 Fendler 199. 



Potentilla diffusa A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 41. 1849. 

 =Potentilla propinqua Rydb. 

 "Moist soil, along Santa Fe Creek," June, 1847, Fendler 198. 



Potentilla ovalis Lehm. Delect. Sem. Hort. Hamb. 1849: 9. 1849. 

 = Fragaria oralis (Lehm.) Rydb. 

 "New Mexico," Fendler 206 in 1847, collected somewhere about Santa Fe, doub^ess. 



