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Calyx lobes rounded-obovate; leaves 
with numerous lobed divisions...14. P. depauperata. 
Calyx lobes oblanceolate or oblong, 
acutish; leaves with few nearly 
entire divisions. 
Flowers nearly sessile; leaves 
densely silky-strigose, almost 
all pinnatifid; calyx sparingly 
hirsute... ...22.------------- 15. P. bombycina. 
Flowers on conspicuous slender 
pedicels; leaves sparingly stri- 
gose, only the lower ones pinna- 
tifid; calyx densely hirsute....16. P. tenwipes. 
Phacelia infundibuliformis Torr. was reported by Doctor Gray ' from New Mexico 
but we have seen no specimens. Probably the report was due to a wrong determina- 
tion. 
1. Phacelia heterophylla Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept. 140. 1814. 
Type Locauity: ‘‘On dry hills on the banks of the Kooskooskee,’’ Idaho. 
Rance: British Columbia and Montana to California and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Tunitcha Mountains; Chama; Sierra Grande; Santa Fe and Las 
Vegas mountains; Middle Fork of the Gila; White and Sacramento mountains. Mead- 
ows, normally in the Transition Zone. 
2. Phacelia sericea (Graham) A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 10: 323. 1875. 
Eutoca sericea Graham; Hook. Curtis’s Bot. Mag. 57: pl. 3008. 1830. 
TYPE LocaLity: ‘‘Rocky Mountains, North America.”’ 
‘ RanGE: British Columbia and Saskatchewan to Nevada and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Wheeler Peak (Bailey). Meadows, in the Arctic-Alpine Zone. 
3. Phacelia alba Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 28: 30. 1901. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Sangre de Cristo Creek, Colorado. 
Rance: Colorado to New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Dulce; Coolidge; Inscription Rock; Gallup; Santa Fe and Las Vegas 
mountains; Gila; Reserve; White and Sacramento mountains. Open slopes in the 
mountains, in the Transition Zone. 
4. Phacelia neomexicana Thurb.; Torr. U. 8S. & Mex. Bound. Bot. 143. 1859. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Pine woods near the Copper Mines, New Mexico. 
RANGE: Southern New Mexico and Arizona. 
New Mexico: Hillsboro Peak; Capitan Mountains, Transition Zone. 
5. Phacelia popei Torr. & Gray, U.S. Rep. Expl. Miss. Pacif. 2: 172. pl. 10. 1855. 
Type Locauity: ‘‘On the Llano Estacado and Pecos,’’ New Mexico or Texas. Type 
collected in 1854 by Pope. 
RanGE: Eastern New Mexico and adjacent Texas. 
New Mexico: Cabra Spring; near head of Little Creek; San Andreas Mountains. 
6. Phacelia rupestris Greene, Leaflets 1: 152. 1905. 
TYPE LocaLity: Foothills of the Black Range, New Mexico. Type collected by 
Metcalfe (no. 1012). 
Rance: Southern New Mexico and Arizona. 
New Mexico: Hillsboro; Mogollon Mountains; Florida Mountains; Organ Moun- 
tains; Dona Ana Mountains; White Mountains. Canyons, in the Upper Sonoran 
Zone. 
10.8. & Mex. Bound. Bot. 144. 1859. 
