STANDLEY BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NEW MEXICAN BOTANY. 231 



Briquet, John. Description de quelques especes nouvelles ou peu connuea du 

 genre Brittonastrum. Ann. Cons. Jard. Geneve 6: 157-162. 1902. 

 Describes Brittonastrum grecnei and B, ncomcxicanum, from New Mexico. 



Britton, N. L. A new species of Cyperus. Bull. Torrey Club 11: 29. 1884. 



Describes Cyperus rusbyi, from New Mexico. 



John Strong Newberry. Bull. Torrey Club 20: 89-98. 1893. 



An account of the life of one of the earlier botanical explorers of New Mexico. 



— , and Rose, J. N. New or noteworthy North American Crassulaceae. Bull. 



N. Y. Bot. Gard. 3: 1-45. 1903. 

 Describes 3 new species from New Mexico. 



Bush, B. F. The North American species of Fuirena. Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard. 15: 

 87-99. 1905. 



Several new species described, of which F. cylindrica is thought to come from New Mexico. 



Canby, Wm. M. Some reminiscences of the late August Fendler. Bot. Gaz. 10: 

 285-290, 301-304, 319-322. 1885. 



An account of the life of one of the earliest botanical collectors in New Mexico. 



Clements, F. E. See Pound, Roscoe. 



Cockerell, T. D. A. Life zones in New Mexico. Bull. N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. 15: 



52-59. 1895. 



Treats the subject chiefly from an entomological standpoint, but mentions botanical aspects. 



Some western weeds, and alien weeds in the West. Bot. Gaz. 20: 502, 



1895. 



Deals with the occurrence of certain native and introduced weeds in the Territory. 



Life zones in New Mexico. N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 24: 1-44. 1897. 



The life zones are denned by the occurrence of characteristic plants and animals in them. 



— Notes on New Mexico flowers and their insect visitors. Bot. Gaz. 24: 



104-107. 1897. 



Localities for various plants are mentioned. 



Abnormal leaves and flowers. Bot. Gaz. 24: 293-294. 1897. 



Records the finding of abnormal forms of several New Mexican plants. 



A new southwestern Sophia. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 460. 1898. 



Sophia halictorum described. 



Eschscholtzia mexicana parvula. Bot. Gaz. 26: 279. 1898. 



Mentions the occurrence of this plant in southern New Mexico. 



Vernal phenomena in the arid region. Amer. Nat. 33: 39-43. 1899. 



An account of the date of flowering of various plants. 



An alien Clematis in New Mexico. Science n. ser, 10: 898-899. 1899. 



Mentions the introduction of Clematis cruxflava near Las Vegas, and describes the plant. 



Notes on some southwestern plants. Bull. Torrey Club 27: 87-89. 1900. 



Describes Sphaeralcea lobata pcrpallida from New Mexico. 



The lower and middle Sonoran zones in Arizona and New Mexico. Amer. 



Nat. 34: 285-293. 1900. 



Discusses the occurrence of characteristic plants in these zones. 



Some plants of New Mexico. Bot. Gaz. 29: 280-281. 1900. 



Three new subspecies and one new hybrid described. 



A new Sophia. Bull. Torrey Club 28: 48-49. 1901. 



Sophia andrenarum and S. andrenarum osmiarum described as new. 



. _ Flower and insect records from New Mexico. Entomological News 1901: 



38-43. 1901. 



Fallugia micrantha described. 



