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1. Galium rothrockii A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 17: 203. 1882. 
Type Locauity: Southern Arizona. 
Rance: Southern Arizona and New Mexico and adjacent Mexico. 
New Mexico: Carrizo Mountains; Mangas Springs; Mogollon Mountains. Dry hills, 
in the Upper Sonoran and Transition zones. 
2. Galium wrightii A. Gray, Pl. Wright. 1: 80. 1852. 
Tyre Locauitry: ‘‘Crevices of rocks, on mountains, in the Pass of the Limpia,”’ 
Texas, 
Ranae: Western Texas to southern Arizona and adjacent Mexico. 
New Mexico: Mogollon Mountains; Hillsboro; Organ Mountains; Dona Ana Moun- 
tains; Gilmores Ranch. Dry hills, in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
3. Galium acutissimum A. Gray, Proc. Amer, Acad, 7: 350. 1867. 
Type Locauity: ‘‘ Between the Rio del Norte and New Mexico.”’ Type collected 
by Newberry in 1859. 
Rance: Utah to Arizona and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Carrizo Mountains (Standley 7353). Dry hills, in the Upper Sonoran 
Zone, 
4. Galium fendleri A. Gray, Mem. Amer, Acad. n, ser. 4: 60. 1849. 
Type Locauity: Sunny side of the high mountains, valley of Santa Fe Creek, New 
Mexico. Type collected by Fendler (no. 288). 
Ranee: New Mexico and Arizona. 
New Mexico: Santa Fe and Las Vegas mountains; Mogollon Mountains; Mangas 
Springs; White Mountains; Capitan Mountains. Damp woods, in the Transition Zone. 
6. Galium microphyllum A. Gray, Pl. Wright. 1: 80, 1852, 
Relbunium microphyllum Hemsl. Biol. Centr, Amer, Bot, 2:63, 1881, 
Typr Locauiry: ‘‘Mountains at the Pass of the Limpia, in crevices of rocks, and in 
the valley of the Limpia,’’ Texas. 
Rance: Western Texas to southern Arizona and southward. 
New Mexico: Graham; Fort Bayard; Guadalupe Canyon; Organ Mountains; 
Capitan Mountains; White Mountains; Queen. Dry hills and rocky canyons, in the 
Upper Sonoran Zone.. 
6. Galium brandegei A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 12: 58. 1876. 
Tyre Locauity: ‘Valley of the Rio Grande, New Mexico, on the Los Pinos trail.” 
Type collected by T. 8. Brandegee, September, 1875. 
Rance: Wyoming to New Mexico and California. 
New Mexico: Ponchuelo Creek (Standley 4194). Transition Zone. 
7. Galium boreale L. Sp. Pl. 108. 1853. NORTHERN BEDSTRAW, 
Tyre Ltocauity: “ Habitat in Europae borealis pratis.’’ 
Ranae: British America to California, Texas, and Pennsylvania; also in Europe 
and Asia. 
New Mexico: Tunitcha Mountains; Chama; Sierra Grande; Santa Fe and Las 
Vegas mountains; Sandia Mountains; White and Sacramento mountains. Meadows 
and damp slopes, in the Transition Zone. 
8. Galium proliferum A. Gray, Pl. Wright. 2: 67. 1853. 
Galium virgatum diffusum A, Gray, op. cit, 1: 80. 1852. 
Typr Locaity: ‘‘High, rocky hills of the Pecos,’’ Texas. 
Rance: Western Texas to southern Arizona and adjacent Mexico. 
New Mexico: Tortugas Mountain; Bishops Cap. Dry hills, in the Lower Sonoran 
Zone. 
