234 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Engelmann, George. Synopsis of the Cactaceae of the territory of the United State; 

 and adjoining regions. Proc. Amer. Acad. 3: 259-314. 1856. 

 Numerous species described from New Mexico. 



[Euphorbia.] In Torrey, Botany of the boundary. See Torrey, John. 



Cactaceae of the Boundary, hi, Bot. Mex. Bound., i, e., in Emory, U. S. & 



Mex. Bound. Surv. 2 l [»h 1-78. pi. 1-75. 1859. 



Contains descriptions of numerous New Mexican species. 



Description of the Cactaceae. Pac. R. Rep. 4 5 : 27-58. pi. 1-24. 1856. 



Many New Mexican Cactaceae descrited. 



Revision of the Oenotherae of the subsection Onagra. In A, Gray's enumer- 

 ation of the plants of Doctor Parry's collection in the Rocky Mountains, Supple- 

 ment 2. Amer. Journ. Sci. II. 34: 333-335. 1862. 



A new subspecies described from New Mexico. 



— Some additions to the North American flora. Bot. Gaz. 6: 235-238. 1881. 



Portulaca suffrutescfnn described from New Mexico. 



Ensign, Edgar T. Report on the forest conditions of the Rocky Mountains, espe- 

 cially in the State of Colorado, the Territories of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and 

 New Mexico. U. S. Dept. Agr. For. Div. Bull. 2: 41-152. 1889. 

 Contains a list of the trees of New Mexico. 



Evans, W. H. Hydrangeaeeaceae. N. Amer. Fl. 22-': 174. 1905. 

 Description of Philadelphv.t mearnsii from New Mexico. 



Ferguson, A. M. Crotons of the United Stales. Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard. 12: 33-73. 

 pis. 4-31. 1901. 



Numerous references to New Mexican collections. 



Ferns of New Mexico. Bull. Torrey Club 8: 3(i. 1881. 

 A list of the ferns collected in New Mexico by II. IT. Rusby. 



Fisher, E. M. Revision of the North American species of Iloffmanseggia. Contr. 

 Nat. Herb. 1: 143-150. 1892. 



Hoffmanseggiafalcaria rusbyi described as new. 



Gerard, W. R. Some fungi from New Mexico. Bull. Torrey Club 8: 34. 1881. 

 Includes description of Aecidium rusbni. 



Goss, Arthur. Ash analyses of some New Mexico plants. N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. 



Bull. 44: 1-14. 1903.' 



Contains the results of analyses of the ash of various native plants of southern New Mexico. 

 Gray, Asa. Plantae Fendlerianae Novi-Mexicanae: An account of a collection of 



plants made chiefly in the vicinity of Santa Fe, New Mexico, by August Fendler; 



with descriptions of the new species, critical remarks, and characters of other 



undescribed or little known plants from surrounding regions. Mem. Amer. 



Acad. n. ser. 4: 1-116. 1849. 



The earliest work of importance dealing with New Mexican botany, ('ontain.sdescriptionsofii)any 



new species from New Mexico. 



Plantae Wrightianae Texano-Xeo-Mexieanae. Parts I, II, Smiths. Contr. 



Knowl. 3: 1-146. 1852; 5: 1-119. 1853. 



Part I, treating of a collection of plants made by Charles Wright in an expedition from Texas to 

 New Mexico in 1849, contains descriptions of one or two New Mexican plants. Part II, on a collection 

 made by Charles Wright in western Texas, New Mexico, and Sonorain 1S51 and 1S52, contains descrip- 

 tions of many such plants. 



— Brief characters of some new genera and species of Xyctaginaceae, principally 



collected in Texas and New Mexico. Amer. Journ. Sci. II. 15: 319-324. 1853. 

 Boerkaavia purpurascens described from New Mexico. 



Plantae novae Thurberianae: The characters of some new genera and species 



of plants in a collection made by George Thurber, esq., of the late Mexican Bound- 

 ary Commission, chiefly in New Mexico and Sonora. Mem. Amer. Acad. n. ser. 

 5: 297-328. 1854. 



Several new species described from New Mexico. 



