202 CONTRIBUTIONS FEOM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



VIOIACEAE. 



Viola neomexicana Greene, Pittonia 5: 28. 1902. 



"Near Santa Fe," A. A. Heller 3645 in 1897; and "Mogollon Mountains," April 

 20, 1880, E. L. Greene. 



About Santa Fe this violet is found only in the mountains, in moist places in the 

 shade, at altitudes of 2,250 to 2,700 meters or more. 



Viola wilmattae Pollard & Cockerell, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 15: 178. 1902. 

 "In Sapello Canyon, Beulah," at 2,400 meters, Mrs. Wilmatte P. Cockerell. 



IOASACEAE. 



Bartonia multiflora Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. n. ser. 1: 180. 1848. 



= Touterea multiflora (Nutt.) Rydb. 



"Sandy hills along the borders of the Rio del Norte, Santa Fe," August, William 

 Gambel. 



No species of Toutereahas a wider range than this one, perhaps. It occurs abund- 

 antly upon the mesas about Santa Fe, never extending into the mountains. 



Mentzelia parviflora Holler, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 199. 1898. 



= Acrolasia sp. 



"Eleven miles southeast of Santa Fe, on the road leading to Canoncito," July 23, 

 1897, A. A. Heller 3750, at 2,200 meters. 



Mentzelia perennis Wooton, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 260. 1898. 



= Touterea perennis (Wooton) Rydb. 



"In a white soil (strongly impregnated with gypsum?) at Round Mountain, half 

 way from. Tularosa to the Mescalero Agency in the White Mountains," July 21, 1897, 

 E. O. Wooton 184, at 1,630 meters. 



CACTACEAE. 



Cereus coccineus melanacanthus Engelm, in A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 

 4:51.1849. 

 =Echinocereus coccineus form. 

 "Santa Fe," Fcndler in 1847. 



Cereus coccineus cylindricus Engelm. in A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 51.1849. 



= Echinocereus coccineus form. 

 "Santa Fe," Fendler in 1847. 



Cereus fendleri Engelm. in A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 51. 1849. 

 —Echinocereus fendlcri (Engelm.) Rumpl. 



"Santa Fe, on elevated sandy plains," June, 1847, Fendler 249. 



Not infrequent upon the mesas about Santa Fe, the commonest of the Echinocerei 

 in this locality. 



Cereus fendleri pauperculus Engelm. in A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 51. 1849. 



= Echinocereus fendleri form. 



Type locality same as for the species. 



Cereus hexaedrus Engelm. Proc. Amer. Acad. 3: 285. 1856. 

 =Echinocereus hexaedrus (Engelm.) Rumpl. 

 "On sandy hills, under cedars, about 15 miles west of Zuni." 



