WOOTON AND STANDLEY—FLORA OF NEW MEXICO. 655 
8. Grindelia scabra Greene, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 120. 1898. 
TypPE LocALiry: White Mountains, New Mexico. Type collected by Wooton (no. 
224), 
Rance: New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Sandia Mountains; White and Sacramento mountains. Meadows in 
the mountains, Transition Zone. 
A common and handsome plant of the open parks of the mountains. 
4. Grindelia subalpina Greene, Pittonia 3: 297. 1898. 
Type Locatity: ‘‘High plains of southern Wyoming, and at subalpine elevations on 
the mountains of northern Colorado.”’ 
Rance: Montana and Utah to Colorado and northern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Johnsons Mesa; Raton; Sierra Grande. Mountains, in the Upper 
Sonoran and Transition zones, 
5. Grindelia arizonica A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 17: 208. 1882. 
Type LOCALITY: Arizona, 
Rance: Southern Arizona and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Bear Mountains; Santa Rita. Transition Zone, 
6. Grindelia setulifera Woot. & Standl. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 16: 179. 1913. 
Type Locatiry: High summits of the Mogollon Mountains, New Mexico.. Type 
collected by Rusby (no. 206). 
Rance: Known only from type locality. 
7. Grindelia decumbens Greene, Pittonia 4: 102. 1896. 
Typr tocauity: Mountains about Cimarron, Colorado. 
Rance: Kansas and Colorado to northern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Aztec; Farmington; Dulce. Plains and low hills, in the Upper So- 
noran and lower part of the Transition Zone, 
8. Grindelia texana Scheele, Linnaea 21: 601. 1849. 
Type Locatity: New Braunfels, Texas, 
Rance: Colorado and New Mexico to Texas. 
New Mexico: Raton. Plains and low hills, in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
9. Grindelia squarrosa (Pursh) Dunal in DC. Prodr. 5: 315. 1836. 
Donia squarrosa Pursh, Fl. Amer, Sept. 559, 1814. 
Typ LocaLity: ‘‘In open prairies, on the banks of the Missouri.” 
Rance: Wyoming and Iowa to Arizona and Texas. 
New Mexico: West of Roswell. Plains, in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 
10. Grindelia subincisa Greene, Pittonia 4: 154, 1900. 
Type LocALIty: Chama, New Mexico. Type collected by Baker (no. 683). 
Rance: Northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. 4 
New Mexico: Chama. Meadows in the mountains, in the Transition Zone. 
11. Grindelia serrulata Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 31: 646. 1905. 
TypE Locaity: Fort Collins, Colorado, 
RANGE: Wyoming to northern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Cedar Hill (Standley 8044). Plains and low hills, in the Upper 
Sonoran Zone. 
Our plant is more slender and has thinner leaves than the typical form of the 
species, but otherwise seems to be the same. 
12. Grindelia neomexicana Woot. & Stand. Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb, 16: 178.1918. 
Typr LocaLiry: Mountains north of Santa Rita, New Mexico. Type collected by 
Wooton, August 23, 1900. 
RANGE: Mountains of western New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Mountains north of Santa Rita; mountains southeast of Patterson; 
GOS Ranch. 
