STANDLEY — B1BL10UKAPHY OF NEW MEXICAN BOTANY. 243 



Smith, J. G. A synopsis of the sen us Sitanion. U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. Agrost. 



Bull. 18: 1-21. pi. 1-4. 1899. 



Sitanion caespitosum described from New Mexico. 



Grazing problems in the southwest and how to meet them. V, S. Dept. 



Agr. Div. Agrost. Bull. 16: 1-47. 1899. 



Considerable discussion of New Mexican plants contained in the paper. 

 Spalding, V. M. Notes on the vegetation of ('ox (anon. Plant World 10: 11-17. 



1907. 



Cox Canyon is in the Sacramento Mountains of New Mexico. 



Standley, P. C. See also Wooton, E. 0. 



A statistical study of Erhinorereus polyaeanthus Engelm. and its nearest 



allies as represented by plants growing near the Agricultural College. Thesis, 

 New Mexico Agricultural College. MS. in library of the College. 

 A synopsis of this thesis is published in the following paper. 



Some Echinocerei of New Mexico. Bull. Torrey Club 35: 77-88. 1908. 



Echinocereu* neomriicanus described as new. 

 Notes on the flora of the Pecos River National Forest. Muhlenbergia 5: 



17-30. 1909. 



Erigeron pceosenxis and Ratibida taqettx cincrea described as new. 



A witch's broom of the desert. Plant World 13: <;i-(>3. 1909. 



An account of an Aecidumon Ephedra trifurcn. 



The Allioniaceae of the diked States, with notes on Mexican species. 



Contr. Nat. Herb. 12: 303-389. pi. 28-43. 1909. 



Several now species described from New Mexico, besides many references to New Mexican 

 specimens. 



More southwestern Castillejas, Muhlenbergia 5: 81-87. 1909. 



Caslilleja inconstant, C. organorum, and C. wootonii from New Mexico described as new. 

 — The type localities of plants first described from New Mexico. Contr. Nat. 



Herb. 13: 143-227. 1910. 

 Steel, Matthew, The ash analyses of some New Mexico plants. Thesis for the 



decree of M. S,, New Mexico Agricultural College, MS. in library of the 



College. 

 Sudworth, George B. Forest flora of the Rocky Mountain region. U. S. Dept. 



Agr. For. Div. Bull. 2: 153-197. 1889. 



Contains notes upon the distribution of trees in New Mexico. 

 — — A new tree juniper from New Mexico. Forestry & Irrigation 13: 307-310. 



1907. 



Juniperus megalncarpa described as new. 



Sutherland, Wm. A. A study in transpiration. Thesis, New Mexico Agricultural 

 College. MS. in library of the College, 



The experiments the results of which are described were performed with plants found in south- 

 ern New Mexico. 



Sweet, Lottie. A study of the form and distribution of the stomata on the stem 

 and leaves of Lesquerella fendleri Wats., Dithyraea uislizeni Engelm., and Medi- 

 cago saliva L. Thesis, New Mexico Agricultural College. MS. in library of the 

 College. 



Thurber, George. See note under Seribner, F. Lamson-. 



Torrey, John. Botany. In Sitgreaves, Rep. Zuni & Colo. 155-178. pi. 1-20. 



1853. 



Several new plants described from New Mexico. 



[Botanical report.] In Emory, Mil. Recon. 135-150. pi. 1-12. 1848. 



Several new species from New Mexico. 



