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8. Gilia pringlei A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 21: 401. 1886. 
Collomia pringlet Peter in Engl. & Prantl, Pflanzenfam. 14%: 48. 1891. 
Gilia macombii pringlei Brand in Engl. Pflanzenreich 27: 114. 1907. 
TypE Locatiry: Hillsides west of Chihuahua, Mexico. 
RanGE: Southern New Mexico and Arizona to northern Mexico. 
New Mexico: Santa Rita; San Luis Mountains; Dog Spring. 
9. Gilia thurberi Torr.; A. Gray, Proc. Amer, Acad. 8: 261. 1870. 
Collomia thurberi A. Gray, loc. cit. 
Type Locatity: Near Santa Rita, New Mexico. Type collected by Thurber. 
Range: Southern Arizona and New Mexico and adjacent Mexico. 
We have seen no further specimens of this from New Mexico. 
10. Gilia formosa Greene; Brand in Engl. Pflanzenreich 27: 119. 1907. 
TYPE LocaLity: Aztec, New Mexico. 
RANGE: Known only from type locality in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
11. Gilia leptomeria A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 8: 278. 1870. 
Type LocALITy: ‘‘Mountain valleys of Nevada and Utah.” 
RanGE: Colorado and New Mexico to California. 
New Mexico: Carrizo Mountains; Shiprock; Farmington. Dry hills and mesas, in 
the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
12. Gilia crandallii Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 31: 634. 1904. 
Gila bakeri Greene; Brand in Engl. Pflanzenreich 27: 119. 1907, as synonym. 
TYPE LocaLity: Durango, Colorado. 
RanGeE: Colorado and New Mexico to Nevada. 
New Mexico: San Juan Valley. Dry hills, in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
13. Gilia haydeni A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 11: 85. 1876. 
Gilia subnuda haydeni Brand in Engl. Pflanzenreich 2'7: 119. 1907. 
TypE Locauiry: ‘‘Mesa San Juan, southern border of Colorado or adjacent part of 
Utah.”’ 
RanGE: Colorado and northwestern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Twenty miles south of Fruitland (Wooton 2853). Dry plains, in the 
Upper Sonoran Zone. 
14. Gilia viscida Woot. & Standl. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 16: 161. 1913. 
Gilia pinnatifida Nutt.; A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 8: 276. 1870, not Moc. & Sessé, 
1837. 
TyprE Locatity: “N. New Mexico and Colorado to Snake River.’ 
RanGE: Wyoming and Nebraska to northern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Santa Fe; Sandia Mountains; Canyone ito. Mesas and low hills, 
in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
15. Gilia inconspicua (Smith) Dougl.; Hook. in Curtis’s Bot. Mag. 56: pl. 2888. 
1829. 
Tpomopsis inconspicua J. E. Smith, Exot. Bot. 1: pl. 14, 1804. 
Type Locauity: North America. 
RanGeE: British Columbia and California to Colorado and Texas. 
New Mexico: Aztec; west of Santa Fe; Mangas Springs; Kingston; Sandia Moun- 
tains; mountains west of San Antonio; Carrizalillo Mountains; Florida Mountains; 
Organ Mountains. Dry hills and mesas, in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
16. Gilia longiflora (Torr.) Don, Hist. Dichl. Pl. 4: 245. 1838. 
Cantua longiflora Torr. Ann. Lyc. N. Y. 2: 221. 1828. 
Collomia longiflora A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 8: 261. 1870. 
Type Locauity: “On the Canadian,’’ New Mexico or Colorado. 
