WOOTON AND STANDLEY—FLORA OF NEW MEXICO. 475 
2. Garrya goldmanii Woot. & Stand]. Contr. U. 8S. Nat. Herb. 16: 157. 1913. 
Type Locatiry: Limestone ledges near Queen, New Mexico. Type collected by 
Wooton, July 31, 1909. 
Rance: Western Texas and southern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Big Hatchet Mountains; Queen; San Andreas Mountains. Dry hills, 
in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
103. HEDERACEAE. Ivy Family. 
1. ARALIA L. 
Perennial herbs having the habit of some of the Apiaceae, about 1 meter high, the 
leaves ternately or pinnately twice or thrice compound with large leaflets; flowers 
small, whitish, in large compound umbels, 5-merous, regular; fruit a berry. 
1. Aralia bicrenata Woot. & Standl. Contr. U. 8S. Nat. Herb. 16: 157. 1913. 
Type tocauiry: Near Holts Ranch in the Mogollon Mountains, New Mexico. Type 
collected by Wooton, July 20, 1900. 
Rance: Mountains of New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Mogollon Mountains; Las Vegas Hot Springs; Sierra Grande; White 
Mountains; Brazos Canyon. Transition Zone. 
104. APIACEAE. Parsley Family. 
Annual, biennial, or perennial herbs with mostly hollow stems; leaves usually 
alternate, often all basal, variously compound, rarely simple; petioles expanded or 
sheathing at the base; flowers small, in umbels (in one genus in heads); umbels simple 
or more frequently 1 to several times compound ; bracts forming involucres and involu- 
cels or sometimes wanting; calyx represented by 5 teeth or wanting; petals and stamens 
5; ovary inferior, the two filiform styles often borne on a stylopodium; fruit sometimes 
flattened laterally or dorsally; carpels 2, ribbed or winged, the wings either thin or 
corky-thickened; oil tubes present in the carpel wall in most species. 
KEY TO THE GENERA. 
Flowers in dense heads...........-- ...-.-.. 2, Erynerum (p. 477). 
Flowers not in heads, evidently umbellate, 
Fruit conspicuously bristly. 
Bristles not hooked ...............-------- 3. WASHINGTONIA (p. 478). 
Bristles hooked or barbed at the tips. 
Whole fruit covered with hooked 
bristles. (See also Spermolepis 
echinatus.)....2.20-0000 cece ee 1. SANICULA (p. 477). 
Only the ribs of the fruit bristly, the 
bristles barbed.............---- 21. Daucus (p. 484). 
Fruit not bristly. 
Fruit strongly flattened dorsally, with 
lateral ribs, more or less prominently 
winged, 
Oil tubes solitary in the intervals be- 
tween the ribs. 
Stylopodium conical, 
Plants slender, glabrous...... 18. Oxypouts (p. 483). 
Plants stout, pubescent......20. Heracieum (p. 484), 
Stylopodium flat or wanting. 
Plants acaulescent or nearly 
80. 
