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Krynitzkia f endleri A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 20: 268. 1885. 

 = Crypt.anthefendleri (A. Gray) -Greene. 



"New Mexico," Fendler in 1847. (Other localities mentioned.) 

 Frequent upon the windy mesas about Santa Fe, where Fendler first collected it. 



Lappula leucantha Greene, Leaflets 1: 152. 1905. 



"Shady canyon of Iron Creek, Black Range," October 11, 1904, 0. B. Metcalfe 1475. 



Lithospermum cobrense Greene, Bot. Gaz. 6: 157. 1881. 

 "Santa Rita del Cobre," Wright, E. L. Greene. 



Lithospermum oblongum Greene, Pittonia 4: 92. 1899. 



"Hills about Aztec, northern New Mexico, growing among nut pines and cedars," 

 April 26, 1899, C. F. Baker. 



Lithospermum viride Greene, Bot. Gaz. 6: 158. 1881. 



"In the Mimbres Mountains, near Georgetown," 1877; and "on Swan Mountain, 

 near Silver City, 1880," E. L. Greene. 



Mertensia caelestina Nelson & Cockerell, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 16: 4(i. 

 1903. 

 "Truchas Peaks, above timber line (Arctic-Alpine Zone)," 1902, Wilmatte P. 

 Cockerell 40. 



Mertensia pratensis Heller, Bull. Torrey Club 26: 550. 1899. 



"In a meadow in Santa Fe Canyon, 9 miles east of Santa Fe," June 2, 1897, A. A. 

 Heller 3641. 



Onosmodium thurberi A. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2 1 : 205. 1886. 

 "New Mexico," Thurber (other localities mentioned). 

 Probably collected by Thurber at Santa Rita. 



Oreocarya lutescens Greene, Pittonia 4: 93. 1899. 



"Common on hills about Aztec," April 25, 1899, C. F. Baker. 



VERBENACEAE. 



Verbena canescens neomexicana A. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2 l : 337. 1886. 

 "Borders of thickets near the copper mines," Wright in 1851, Bigelow. 



Verbena conflnis Greene, Pittonia 4: 152. 1900. 



"Organ Mountains," August 30, 1897, E. O. Wooton 409. 



In the Organ foothills on dry, rocky slopes, and in the Rio Grande Valley. 



Verbena officinalis hirsuta Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 128. 1859. 

 = Verbena canescens neomexicana A. Gray. 

 "Near the copper mines." 



Verbena perennis Wooton, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 263. 1898. 



"Growing in crevices of rocks along the road about 2 miles west of the Mescalero 

 Agency, in the White Mountains," July 21, 1897, at 1,800 meters, E. O. Wooton 187. 



MENTHACEAE. 



Brittonastrum greenei Briquet, Ann. Cons. Jard. Geneve 6: 157. 1902. 



"Nouveau Mexique: Chama," September 3, 1899, C. F. Baker 567. 



According to Dr. P. A. Rydberg this is a synonym of Agastache pallidijlora (Heller) 

 Rydb. 



Brittonastrum neomexicanum Briquet, Ann. Cons. Jard. Geneve 6: 158. 1902. 

 =Agastache neomexicana (Briq.) 



"White Mountains, Lincoln County," August 1, 1897, E. O. Wooton 266. 

 Collected at the Bummit of the divide 9 miles northeast of the Mescalero Agency. 



