238 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Greene, E. L. Studies of Thalictraceae. II. Leaflets 2: 89-94. 1910. 

 Includes a new species from the Territory. 



Greenman, J. M. See Robinson, B. L. 



Griffiths, David. Concerning some west American smuts. Bull. Torrey Club 31: 

 83-88. 1904. 



Includes notes upon some from New Mexico. 



Illustrated studies in the genus Opuntia. II. Rep. Mo. Hot. Gard. 20: 



81-95. pl. 2-13. 1909. 



Describes Opuntia dillei from southern New Mexico. 



Griffiths, David, and Hare, R. F. Prickly pear and other cacti as food for stock. 

 N. Mex. Agr. Exper. Sta. Bull. 60: 1-134. 1906. 



Includes descriptions of several New Mexican Cactaeeae, statement of the localities in which 

 they occur, and chemical analyses of some of them. 



The tuna as food for man. N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 64: 1-88. 1907. 

 Contains notes upon the utilization of certain New Mexican Cactaeeae for food. 



Hare, R. F. See Griffiths, David. 



Canaigre. N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 49: 1-15. 1904. 

 Discussion of the chemical composition of Rumcx hymenosepalus and of its economic importance. 



Haussknecht, C. Monographic dor Gait ung Epilobium. 318 p. Jena, 1884. 



Pages 237 to 279 deal with the North American representatives of the genus; Epilobiu m fendleri 

 and E. novomcxicanum described from New Mexico. 



Havard, Dr. V. Drink plants of the North American Indians. Bull. Torrey Club 

 23: 33-46. 1896. 



References made to customs of Indians of New Mexico. 



Heimerl, Anton. Studien iiber einige Nyctaginaceen des Herbarium Delessert. 

 Ann. Cons. Jard. Geneve 5: 177-197. 1901. 

 Four new subspecies described from New Mexico. 



Heller, A. A. Notes on Kuhnistera. Bull. Torrey (Hub 23: 117-125. 1896. 

 Rather extensive notes upon one New Mexican species. 



Two botanists in New Mexico. Plant World 1: 21-24. 1897. 

 An account of Professor and Mrs. Heller's collecting trip in northern New Mexico in 1897. 



■ Notes on plants of New Mexico. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 477^80. 1897. 

 Mention made of tbe peculiarities and distribution of various plants. 



New and interesting plants from New Mexico. Minn. Bot. Stud. 2: 33-35. 



1898. 



Three new species described . 



New plants from western North America. I. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 193-201. 

 ])]. 338-340. 1898. 



Six new species from New Mexico. 



New and interesting plants from western North America. IV. Hull. Torrey 

 club 25: 626-629. 1898. 



Linum australe described from New Mexico. 



New and interesting plants from western North America. VI. Bull. Torrey 

 Club 26:547-552. 1899. 



Aragallus pinetorum and Mertensia pratcnsis new species from New Mexico. 



New and interesting plants from western North America. VII. Bulk Torre y 



Club 26: 588-593. 1899. 



New Mexican localities mentioned for several new species. 



New and interesting plants from western North America. VIII. Bull. 



Torrey Club 26: 621-627. 1899. 



Three new Drabas from New Mexico described . 



Hough, Myrtle Zuck. Plant names of the southwestern United States. Plant 

 World 3: 137-139. 1900. 



Lists local names for several New Mexican plants. 



