200 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



ACERACEAE. 



Acer neomexicanum Greene, Pittonia 5: 3. 1902. 



"From the mountains near Las Vegas," G. R. Vasey in 1881 (also collected by others 

 in other localities). 



RHAMNACEAE. 



Ceanothus fendleri A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 29. 1849. 



"Mountains east of Santa Fe, in sunny places," June and July, 1847, Fendler 106. 



At altitudes of 2,250 to about 2,650 meters throughout the Santa Fe and Las Vegas 

 mountains, common on open and rather dry hillsides. 



Ceanothus mogollonicus Greene, Leaflets 1: 67. 1904. 



"On Mogollon Greek in the Mogollan Mountains, New Mexico, at 8,000 feet," "July 

 16, 1893," 0. B. Metcalfe. 



Mogollan is a misprint for Mogollon; and instead of 1893 the year should be 1903. 



Rhamnus betulaefolia Greene, Pittonia 3: 16. 1896. 



"Banks of streams in the Mogollon Mountains," JI. II. Rusby in 1881. 



Rhamnus fasciculata Greene, Leaflets 1: 63. 1904. 

 "White Mountains," July 25, 1897, E. O. Wooton. 

 Collected on the south fork of Tularosa Creek, 3 miles east of the Mescalero Agency. 



Rhamnus ursina Greene, Leaflets 1: 63. 1904. 



"On Bear Mountain near Silver City," June 17, 1903, (). B. Metcalfe. , N 



MALVACEAE. 



Anoda pentaschista A. Gray, Smiths. Oontr. Knowl. 5: 22. 1853. 



"Valley between Ojo de Gavilan and Conde's ('amp, beyond the copper mines," 

 Wright 893 in 1851. 



Anoda wrightii A. Gray, Smiths. Contr. Knowl. 5: 22. 1853. 



"On the summit of mountains near the copper mines," Wright 894 in 1851. 



Malvastrum cockerellii A. Nelson, Bot. Gaz. 34: 24. 1902. 

 (By inference) "At Las Vegas," T. D. A. Cockercll. 



Malvastrum. digitatum Greene, Leaflets 1: 154. 1905. 

 "Kingston," June, 1904, O. B. Metcalfe 941. 



Sida neomexicana A, Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 22: 296. 1887. 

 "On mountains at the copper mines." 



Sidalcea Candida A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 24. 1849. 



"Along Santa Fe Creek," June, July, 1847, Fendler 80. 



Found usually at the very edge of the water, not only east of Santa Fe but in all 

 the surrounding mountains. 



Sidalcea Candida tincta Cockered, Bot. Gaz. 29: 280. 1900. 

 "Harvey's Ranch, near Las Vegas," T. D. A. Cockerell. 



Sidalcea neomexicana A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 23. 1849. 

 "Moist meadows, Santa Fe," June, July, 1847, Fendler 79. 

 Common in locations similar to those in which S. Candida is found. 



Sphaeralcea emoryi Torr. in A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 23. 1849. 

 "Southern New Mexico," Emory in 1847. 



