280 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
1. Arabis oxyphylla Greene, Pittonia 4: 196. 1900. 
Tyre Locatity: Empire, Colorado. 
Range: Wyoming to Utah and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Tierra Amarilla; Chama; Baldy; Grass Mountain. Meadows, in 
the Transition Zone. 
2. Arabis ovata (Pursh) Poir. in Lam. Encyel. Suppl. 5: 557. 1817. 
Turritis ovata Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept. 438. 1814. 
Type Locauity: “On rocks, Pennsylvania to Virginia.”’ 
Rance: British America to Georgia and California. 
New Mexico: Tunitcha Mountains; Chama; Santa Fe and Las Vegas mountains; 
Raton; Sandia Mountains; Grosstedt Place; White and Sacramento mountains, Damp 
woods, in the Transition Zone. 
3. Arabis fendleri (S. Wats.) Greene, Pittonia 3: 156. 1897. 
Arabis holboellii fendleri S. Wats. in A. Gray, Syn. Fl. 11: 164. 1895. 
Arabis gracilenta Greene, Pittonia 4: 194. 1900. 
Tyre Locatiry: New Mexico. Type collected by Fendler, probably near Santa 
Fe (no. 27). 
Ranae: Colorado and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Santa Fe; Winsors Ranch; Chama; Tunitcha Mountains. Open 
slopes. 
The type of A. gracilenta was collected near Santa Fe by Heller. 
4. Arabis formosa Greene, Pittonia 4: 198. 1900. 
TypE Locauiry: Hills about Aztec, New Mexico. Type collected by Baker (no. 
345). 
Rance: Known only from type locality, in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
5. Arabis eremophila Greene, Pittonia 4: 194. 1900. 
Tyre Locairy: Peach Springs, northern Arizona. 
Ranae: Northern Arizona and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Aztec (Baker 343). Upper Sonoran Zone. 
6. Arabis angulata Greene, Contr. U. 8. Nat. Herb. 16: 123. 1913. 
Type Locatiry: Mangas Springs, New Mexico. Type collected by Metcalfe 
(no. 12). 
RanGE: Known only from type locality. 
7. Arabis porphyrea Woot. & Standl. Contr. U. 8. Nat. Herb. 16: 123. 1913. 
Tyrer Locaniry: Dry hills near the Cueva on the west side of the Organ Mountains, 
New Mexico. Type collected by Wooton & Standley, April 25, 1907. 
RanaeE: Southern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Magdalena Mountains; Continental Divide west of Patterson; South 
Percha Creek; Organ Mountains. Dry hills, in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
8. Arabis consanguinea Greene, Pittonia 4: 190. 1900. 
TypPE LocaLitry: Los Pinos, southern Colorado. 
Rance: Mountains of Colorado and northern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Carrizo Mountains; near Tierra Amarilla. Upper Sonoran and 
Transition zones. 
20. RAPHANUS L. Raopisu. 
Tall annual, often with a thickened root, the leaves pinnatifid; flowers pale purple, 
pod thick, oblong, tapering upward, indehiscent. 
1. Raphanus ‘sativus L. Sp. Pl. 669. 1753. 
Tyre Locatiry: Not stated. 
New Mexico: James Canyon (Wooton). 
The common cultivated radish is not rare as an escape in some of the Eastern States, 
and is well established in California. 
