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11. Eriogonum salsuginosum (Nutt.) Hook. Journ. Bot. Kew Misc. 5: 264. 1853. 
Stenogonum salsuginosum Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. II. 1: 170. 1848. 
Type Locaity: ‘Bare saline hills of the Colorado of the West, in the Rocky Moun- 
tains.”’ 
Rance: Wyoming to Utah and New Mexico, 
New Mexico: Aztec; Carrizo Mountains; Farmington. Dry hills, in the Upper 
Sonoran Zone, 
12. Eriogonum divaricatum Hook. Journ. Bot. Kew Misc. 5: 265. 1853. 
Type Locauity: “On saline clayey soils, within the high calcareous hills of the 
Upper Colorado.” 
Rance: Wyoming to Arizona and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Carrizo Mountains; near Zuni. Dry hills, in the Upper Sonoran 
Zone. 
13. Eriogonum cernuum Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. II. 1: 162. 1848. 
Type Locaity: ‘‘On the plains of the Oregon and in the Rocky Mountains,” 
Rance: Montana and Idaho to Arizona and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Aztec; Farmington; Salt Lake Crater; Tierra Blanca; Zuni; Pajarito 
Park; Tunitcha Mountains; Carrizo Mountains; Dulce; Stinking Lake. Dry slopes, 
in the Upper Sonoran Zone, 
14. Eriogonum trichopodum Torr. in Emory, Mil. Reconn. 151. 1848. 
Typr Locatiry: ‘‘Eastern slope of the Cordilleras of California.”’ 
Rance: Southern California to western Texas, south into Mexico, 
New Mexico: Mesa west of the Organ Mountains; Mesilla Valley. Dry hills and 
plains, in the Lower Sonoran Zone. 
The species was published originally under the name of frichopes, but this was later 
corrected to the name used here. This is one of the commonest plants in the lower 
Rio Grande Valley and on the bordering mesas, The rosette of basal leaves frequently 
drys up and breaks away while the plant is still in flower. 
15. Eriogonum wetherillii Eastw. Proc. Calif. Acad. II. 6: 319. 1896. 
Type Locatity: At the base of sandstone cliffs along the San Juan River, Utah. 
RanGE: Southern Utah to northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Near the Carrizo Mountains (Standley 7474). Dry, rocky hills, in 
the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
16. Eriogonum subreniforme §. Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. 12: 260. 1877. 
Tyrer Loca.ity: “Arizona, S. Utah.”’ 
Rance: Arizona and Utah to western New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Zuni (Wooton). Upper Sonoran Zone. 
17. Eriogonum rotundifolium Benth. in DC. Prodr. 14: 21. 1856. 
TypE LocaLity: Western Texas. 
RANGE: Western Texas and southern New Mexico to Chihuahua. 
New Mexico: Albuquerque; Dog Spring; Mesilla Valley; mesa west of Organ 
Mountains; plains south of the White Sands; Lake Valley; east of Hachita. Dry mesas, 
in the Lower Sonoran Zone. 
18. Eriogonum jamesii Benth. in DC. Prodr. 14: 7. 1856. 
Eriogonum jamesii neomexicanum Gandog. Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 42: 190. 1906. 
Type LOCALITY: ‘‘In montibus Scopulosis ad fontes fl. Platte.’’ 
Rance: Colorado to New Mexico and Arizona. 
New Mexico: Common throughout the State in the mountains and on high plains, 
Open slopes, chiefly in the Transition Zone. 
The type of EL. jamesii neomexicanum is Wooton’s 385 from the White Mountains, 
