222 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Erigeron rusbyi A. Gray, Syn. Fl. I 2 : 217. 1886. 

 "Mogollon Mountains," //. II. Rushy. 



Erigeron setulosus Greene, Pittonia 4: 319. 1901. 

 "Aztec," C. F. Baker. 



Erigeron stenophyllus A. Gray, Pac. R. Rep. 4: 98. 1856. 

 "On hillsides and steep banks of the Pecos," October, 1853, Bigelow. 



Erigeron wootonii Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 33: 153. 1906. 



"Valley of Santa Ke ("reek, near irrigating ditches," May to July, 1847, Fendler 385. 



Eriocarpum serratum Greene, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 119. 1898. 

 =Sideranthus serratus (Greene). 



"White Mountains at 6,800 feet," July 30, 1897, E. O, Wooton 251. 

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



Eriocarpum -wootonii Greene, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 120. 1898. 

 =Sideranthus wootonii (Greene). 



"On the White Mountains, at 6,500 feet elevation," August 19, 1897, E. 0. Wooton 

 518. 



Collected on the divide between theGavilan and Eagle creeks. Only four speci- 

 mens were distributed. 



Galinsoga parviflora semicalva A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. II. 4: 98. 1853. 

 "Side of mountains at the copper mines," Wright 1268 in 1851. 



Gnaphalium strictum A. Gray, Pac. R. Rep. 4: 110. 1856. 



"Banks of the Rio Grande, near Albuquerque," October, 1853, Bigelow. 



Grindelia scabra Greene, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 120. 1898. 



"White Mountains," August 21, 1897, E. 0. Wooton 224, 372; altitude, 1,900 meters. 

 A showy plant of the higher levels of the White Mountains. 



Grindelia subincisa Greene, Pittonia 4: 154. 1900. 

 "Chama," September 5, 1899, C. F. Baker. 

 The type number appears to be 683. 



Gutierrezia nlifolia Greene, Pittonia 4: 55. 1899. 

 "Round Mountain," August 24, 1897, E. 0. Wooton. 



Gutierrezia furfuracea Greene, Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 7: 195. 1909. 



"At Cactus Flat, in the region of the upper Rio Gila, southeastern New Mexico, 

 October 13, 1908, by Mr. E. A. Goldman." 



This is in southwestern New Mexico instead of southeastern. 



Gutierrezia glomerella Greene, Pittonia 4: 54. 1899. 



"From the Organ Mountains," in 1897, E. 0. Wooton 449. 



One of the commonest plants in this region, a pernicious weed of the ranges. It is 

 found from the foothills of the Organs down across the surrounding mesas, occasionally 

 extending even into the Rio Grande Valley. 



Gutierrezia goldmanii Greene, Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 7: 195. 1909. 



"From the Florida Mountains, in extreme southern New Mexico," September 8, 

 1908, E. A. Goldman, altitude 1,740 meters. 



Gutierrezia juncea Greene, Pittonia 4: 56. 1899. 

 "Near Gray," August, 1898, Miss Josephine Skehan (other localities mentioned). 



Gutierrezia linearis Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 31: 647. 1904. 

 "Gray, Lincoln County," in 1900, F. S. Earle 474. 



