210 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM, 



HYDROPHYLLACEAE. 



Conanthus carnosus Wooton, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 262. 1898. 



"White Sands," July 17, 1897, at 1,200 meters, E. 0. Wooton 164. 

 ■ Abundant about the edge of the sands, not on the dunes but in soil at their base. 



Hydrophyllum occidentale fendleri A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 10: 1514. 1875. 



= Hydrophyllum fcndleri (A. Gray) Heller. 



"Colorado, New Mexico." 



Evidently based upon Fendler's specimens, collected in 1847 near Santa Fe. The 

 plant is found everywhere in damp, shaded places in the Santa Fe Mountains, most 

 commonly in bogs and along the edges of streams, flowering in June and July. 



Phacelia caerulea Greene, Bull. Torrey Club 8: 122. 1881. 

 "Southern New Mexico and Arizona," E. L. Greene. 



Phacelia intermedia Wooton, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 457. 1898. 



"On the mesa near Las Cruces," April 10, 1893, E. 0. Wooton. 



One of the most abundant spring flowers in this locality, occurring sometimes in 

 the Rio Grande Valley, and on the Organ foothills. P. caerulea is found in the same 

 locality and flowers at the same time. 



Phacelia neomexicana Thurber; Torr. Hot. Mex. Hound. 143. 1859. 



"Pine woods near the copper mines," August, Thurber; and Wright. 1577 in 1851. 

 Phacelia popei Torr. & Gray, Pac. R. Rep. 2: 172. pi. 10. 1855. 



"On the Llano Estacado and Pecos," March, April, 1854, Pope. 



It is barely possible that this was collected in New Mexico, but it is more probable 

 that it was found in Texas. 



Phacelia rupestris Greene, Leaflets 1: 152.' 1905. 



"Crevices of rockR, foothills of the Black Range," June 25, 1904, 0. B. Metcalfe 1012. 

 Phacelia similis Wooton & Standley, Bull. Torrey Club 36: 111 . 1909. 



"On the plains near Nutt Station, Sierra County," May 12, 1905, O. B. Metcalfelffitt, 



HELIOTROPACEAE. 



Euploca grandiflora Torr. in Emory, Mil. Recon. 147. 1848. 

 —Euploca convolvulacea Nutt. 

 "On the del Norte below Santa Fe," Emory in 1847. 



Heliotropium xerophilum Cockerell, Bot, Gaz. 33: 379. 1902. 

 "Albuquerque," Decembers, 1901, T. 1). A. Cockerell. 



BORAGINACEAE. 



Cryptanthe dicarpa A. Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 16: 30. 1903. 

 "Mesilla Park," T. J). A. Cockerell. 



Echinospermum pinetorum Greene, Proc. Amer. Acad. 17: 224. 1882. 

 = Lappula pinetorum Greene. 

 "On the Pinos Altos Mountains," July and September, 1880, E. L. Greene. 



Echinospermum ursinum Greene, Proc. Amer. Acad. 17: 224. 1882. 

 = Lappula ursina Greene. 

 "On gravel beds of Bear Canyon in the Bear Mountains," E. L. Greene in 1880. 



Eritrichium glomeratum hispidissimum Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 140. 1859. 

 —Oreocarya hispidissima (Torr.) Rydb. 

 "Common in New Mexico." 



