1898.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 405 



VIOLACEiE. 



188. Viola Grahami Benth. PL Hartw., 35 ; Biol. Centr. Amer. Bot., 1, 50. 



North and South Mexico. Salazar, Aug. 13 (8, 15). 



189. Viola flagelliformis Hems!. Diagn. PI., Nov. 20 ; Biol. Cent, Am. Bot., I, 50. 



Salazar, 10,000 feet, Aug. 13 (15a). 



ONAGRACE.S3. 



190. Epilobium Bonplandianum H. B. & K. Nov. Gen. et Sp., VI, 95. 

 Salazar, Sierra de las Cruces, Aug. 13 (38). 



191. Fuchsia microphylla H. B. & K. Nov. Gen. etSp., VI, 103, Biol. Centr. Amer. 



Bot., I, 458. 



Abundant in South Mexico. Growing along irrigating ditches, 

 11,000 feet. Salazar, Aug. 13 (30). 



UMBELLIFER^. 



192. Angelica Pringlei Coulter & Rose. 



Salazar, Sierra de las Cruces, 10,000 feet, Aug. 13 (45). 



193. Eryngium ranunculoides Benth. PI. Hartw., 38 ; Biol. Cent. Am. Bot., I. 562. 

 South Mexico in mountain pastures, Aganguio (Hartweg). Salazar, 



in mountain meadows, 10,000 feet, Aug. 13 (50a). 



194. Eryngium dilatatum Lam. Encyc, IV, 755. 

 Salazar, 10,000 feet, Aug. 13 (50). 



ERICACEAE!. 



195. Pyrola secunda Linn. Sp. PL, 396 ; Biol. Centr. Amer. Bot., II, 283. 



South Mexico, peak of Orizaba, 8,000 to 10,000 feet (Liebmann), 

 Desierto Viejo, Valley of Mexico (Bourgeau). Salazar, 10,000 feet, 

 Aug. 13 (34). 



LOGANIACE^. 



196. Buddleia Humboldtiana Roam. & Schult. Syst., Ill, 93 ; Biol. Centr. Amer; 



Bot., II, 341. 



From Southwest Texas and Southern New Mexico to Oaxaca. 

 " En las canadas y al margen de los arroyos. Se usa como forraje 

 para las reses" (Ramirez). Salazar on mountain sides, 11,000 feet, 

 Aug. 13 (29). 



ASCLEPIADACE.SJ. 



197. Asclepias sp. 



Salazar, Sierra de las Cruces, Aug. 13 (46). 



