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Dalea wislizeni sessilis A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 18: 105. 1880. 

 =Parosela wislizeni sessilis (A. Gray) Vail. 

 "New Mexico and Arizona," Greene in 1877, Lemmon in 1880. 



Desmodium grahami A. Gray, Smiths. Contr. Knowl. 5: 48. 1853. 

 = Meibomia grahami (A. Gray) Kuntze. 

 "On mountains near the copper mines," Wright 1015 in 1851. 



Desmodium neomexicanum A. Gray, Smiths. Contr. Knowl. 5: 53. 1852. 

 This is certainly Texan, the type coming from a locality 30 miles ea«t of El Paso. 



Galactia tephrodes A. Gray, Smiths. Contr. Knowl. 5: 34. 1853. 



"Mountain sides near Conde's camp between the copper mines and the Chiricahui 

 [Chiricahua] Mountains," Wright 956, in 1851. 



Hosackia wrightii A. Gray, Smiths. Contr. Knowl. 5: 42. 1853. 

 =Loftts wrightii (A. Gray) Greene. 

 "Stony hills at the copper mines," Wright 1000 in 1851. 



Lathyrus oreophilus Wooton & Standley, Muhlenbergia 5: 87. 1909. 



' ' In James Canyon, about 4 miles east of Cloudcroft, in the Sacramento Mountains," 

 June 26, 1899, E. 0. Wooton. 



Lathyrus palustris var.? graminifolius S. Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. 23: 2(53. 1888. 

 "New Mexico." 



Lotus mollis Greene, Pittonia 2: 143. 1890. 

 "Organ Mountains." 



Lotus neomexicanus Greene, Pittonia 2: 144. 1890. 

 "Near Silver City," E. L. Greene. 



Lupinus aduncus Greene, Pittonia 4: 132. 1900. 



"Dry ravines among the sandy hills at Aztec," May 2, 1899, C. F. Baker. 



Lupinus ammophilus Greene, Pittonia 4: 136. 1900. 



"Sandy bottoms of dry streams at Aztec," April 20, 1899, C. F. Baker (Colorado 

 localities mentioned besides). 



Lupinus decumbens argophyllus A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 37. 1849. 



= Lupinus argophyllus (A. Gray) Cockered. 



"Plains around Santa Fe," May to August, 1847, Fendler 166. 



One of the handsomest and most conspicuous flowers upon the mesas and in the 

 foothills of the mountains about Santa Fe. 



Lupinus helleri Greene, Pittonia 4: 134. 1900. 



"Canyon 1 mile southeast of Santa Fe," A. A. Heller 3557, in 1897. 



Lupinus ingratus Greene, Pittonia 4: 133. 1900. 



"Frequent in low grassy lands at Chama," September 2, 1899, C. F. Baker. 



Lupinus neomexicanus Greene, Pittonia 4: 133. 1900. 



"About Silver City and in foothills of the Pinos Altos Mountains," E. L. Greene 

 in 1877 and 1880. 



Meibomia metcalfei Rose & Painter, Bot. Gaz. 40: 144. 1905. 



" In the Black Range, Animas Creek, Grant County, New Mexico, on ditch banks, 

 altitude 1,500 meters," July 13, 1904, O. B. Metcalfe 1 1:57. 



In the original the name of the collector was given wrongly Metcalf and the spe- 

 cific name of the plant as metcalfii. 



