COCKERELL : NOTES ON SOME SOUTHWESTERN PLANTS 89 



Anthophara (Amegilla) cardiii Ckll., i $ , Hot Springs, Aug. 

 10, W. Porter. 



Anthophara (Amegilla) cleomis Ckll., I $ , Las Vegas, July 20, 

 W. Porter. 



Anthophara maculifrons Cresson, 4 <J , 2 9 , Las Vegas, Aug. 

 9, W. Porter. 



Calliopsis verbenae Ckll. & Porter, Several <? , 9 , Las Vegas, 

 Aug. 9, W. Porter. 



Halictus tegularis Rob., I 9 , Hot Springs., Aug. 10, W. Porter. 



Megachiic fidelis Cresson, $ y Las Vegas, July 6-19, Porter 

 and Ckll. 



Me gachile forth Cresson, 1 $ , Hot Springs, Aug. 10, W. Porter. 

 Melissodes grindeliae Ckll., 1 9 , Las Vegas, July 19, W. Porter. 



Melissodes pallidicincta Ckll., i 9, Las Vegas, July 6-1 1, M. 

 Winters and Ckll. 



Also two or three species of Megachile not yet determined. 



Delphinium camporum Greene, var. 



Las Vegas, N. M., July 20, 1899 (M. Winters and X. Stem). 



This plant seems not to agree wholly with the described forms : 

 it is about three feet high, with tall spikes a foot long, with very 

 numerous flowers : leaves with linear divisions. The flowers are 

 glabrous, but with a lens one can see a short pubescence on the 

 spurs and peduncles. Sepals greenish-white : lower petah violet, 

 bearded with yellow hairs : upper petals white, outwardly stained 

 at apex with purple, and lower with blue : anthers purplish : fila- 

 ments ringed with deep blue just below the anthers. 



Uromyces compactus Peck (det. Ellis and Peck) 



Mesilla, N. M., Nov. 1897. I found this abundantly on the 

 stems of Aster sptnosus : it was originally described as from an 

 unknown composite. 



Mesilla Park, N. M., Dec. 15, 1899. 



