WOOTON AND STANDLEY- 
FLORA OF NEW MEXICO. 697 
6. Antennaria concinna E. Nels. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 23: 705. 1901. 
Type LocaLity: Olympic Mountains, Clallam County, Washington. 
Rance: Washington to Utah and northern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Top of Pecos Baldy (Bailey 638). Arctic-Alpine Zone. 
7. Antennaria obovata E. Nels. Bot. Gaz. 27: 213. 1899. 
Type Locauity: Near Soldier Canyon, Colorado. 
RanGeE: South Dakota to Colorado and northern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Las Vegas Hot Springs; Sandia Mountains. Hills and plains, in 
the Transition Zone. 
8. Antennaria aprica Greene, Pittonia 3: 282. 1898. 
Antennaria holmii Greene, Pittonia 4: 81. 1899. 
Antennaria latisguamea Greene, Leaflets 1: 145. 1905, not Piper, 1901. 
Antennaria anacleta Greene, Leaflets 1: 200. 1906. 
Type Locauity: ‘‘Very common species of the whole Rocky Mountain region.” 
RanGE: Alberta and South Dakota to Utah and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Tierra Amarilla; Winsors Ranch; Wheelers Ranch; Sawyers Peak; 
Gilmores Ranch; Vermejo Park. Hills and mountains, in the Upper Sonoran and 
Transition zones. 
The type of A. latisquamea was collected in the Black Range (Metcalfe 1433). 
9. Antennaria imbricata E. Nels. Bot. Gaz. 27: 211. 1899. 
Antennaria rosea imbricata E. Nels. Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus. 23: 707. 1901. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Wyoming. 
RanGE: Montana to Utah and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Near Tierra Amarilla (Eggleston 6461, 6615, 6532). Meadows, in ~ 
the Upper Sonoran and Transition zones, 
10. Antennaria microphylla Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 303. 1897. 
Antennaria formosa Greene, Leaflets 1: 145. 1905. 
TypE Locality: Manhattan, Montana. 
Ran@eE: British Columbia and Saskatchewan to Nebraska and New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Taos; Costilla Valley; Brazos Canyon. Meadows, in the Transition 
Zone. 
11. Antennaria viscidula (E. Nels.) Rydb. Colo. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 100: 369. 
1906. 
Antennaria arida viscidula E. Nels. Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus. 23: 710. 1901. 
Type Loca.ity: Laramie Peak, Wyoming. 
Rance: Wyoming to northern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Chama; hills southwest of Tierra Amarilla. Meadows, in the Transi- 
tion Zone. 
12. Antennaria arida E. Nels. Bot. Gaz. 27: 210. 1899. 
Type Locaity: Tipton, Wyoming. 
RanGce: Wyoming to Utah and northern New Mexico. 
New Mexico: Chama; top of range between Sapello and Pecos rivers; Jemez 
Mountains. Meadows, from the Transition to the Hudsonian Zone, 
51. MADIA Molina. TarweEep. 
Glandular-viscid annual with mostly alternate, linear leaves and small glomerate 
heads; involucre oblong, angled by the salient backs of the bracts; receptacle flat 
or convex, bearing a single series of bracts, these inclosing the disk flowers as a kind 
of inner involucre; ray flowers 2 to 5 or none, the rays inconspicuous; achenes narrow, 
laterally compressed, angled. 
