240 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Mulford, A. Isabel. Agaves of the United States. Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard. 7: 47-100. 

 pi. 26-63. 1896. 



Numerous references to New Mexican localities. 



Miiller, Jean. Euphorbiaceae. Vorlaufige Mittheilungen aus dem fur I)e Can- 

 dolle's Prodromus bestimmten Manuscript uber diese Familie. Linnaea 34: 1- 

 224. 1865. 



Includes descriptions of several now plants thought to come from New Mexico. 

 Nash, George V. New or noteworthy American grasses. VIII. Bull. Torrey Club 

 25: 83-89. 1898. 



Andropogon neomezicanus and Sporobolus gigantrus described from southern New Mexico. 

 Nelson, Aven. Contributions from the Rocky Mountain Herbarium. III. Bot. 

 Gaz. 34: 21-35. 1902. 



Malvastrum cockercllii described from New Mexico. 



Two new plants from New Mexico. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 16: 29-30. 



1903. 



Nyctaginia cockercllae and Cryptanthc dicarpa described. 



Contributions from the Rocky Mountain Herbarium. VII. Bot. Gaz. 42: 48- 



54. 1906. 



Delphinium cockertllii, a new species from New Mexico. 

 Nelson, Aven, and Cockerell, T. D. A. Three new plants from New Mexico. Proe. 

 Biol. Soc. Washington 16: 45-46. 1903. 



Contributions from the Rocky Mountain Herbarium. V. Bot. Gaz. 37: 



278-279. 1904. 



Orobanclie xanthnchroa described from New Mexico. 

 Nelson, Elias. Revision of the North American Phloxes. Ann. Rep. Wyo. Agr. 

 Coll. 9: 1-36. 1899. 



Numerous references made to New Mexican collections. 

 Norton, J. B. S. A coloring matter found in some Borraginaceae. Rep. Mo. Bot. 

 Gard. 9: 149 151. 1898. 



The result of examination of certain New Mexican borages. 



■ A revision of the North American species of Euphorbia of the section Tithy- 



malus occurring north of Mexico. Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard. 11: 85-144. pi. 11-52 

 1899. 



Numerous references to New Mexican collections. 

 Nuttall, Thomas. Descriptions of plants collected by William Gambel, M. D., in 

 the Rocky Mountains and Upper California. Journ. Acad. Phila. n. ser. 1: 

 149-189. 1848. 



A number of the new species described are from New Mexico. 

 Osterhout, George E. New plants from Colorado. Bull. Torrey Club 27: 506- 

 508. 1900. 



Includes Allium sabulicola from New Mexico. 

 Painter, J. H. See Rose, J. N. 



Parry, C. C. Introduction to tbe Botany of the Mexican Boundary, p. 9-26. 1859. 

 A list of plants collected by C. Thomas, in eastern Colorado and north- 

 eastern New Mexico, during the survey of 1869. Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv 

 4: 484-^87. 



Phillips, F. J. A study of the pinon pine. Bot. Gaz. 48: 216-223. 1909. 

 Deals partly with Pinus edulis of New Mexico. 



Plummer, Fred. G., and Gowsell, M, G. Forest conditions in the Lincoln Forest 

 Reserve, New Mexico. U. S. Geol. Surv. Professional Paper 33: 1-47. 1904. 



Pollard, C. L., and Cockerell, T. D. A. Four new plants from New Mexico. Proc. 

 Biol. Soc. Washington 15: 177-179. 1902. 



