55 THE AMERICAN BOTANIST 



99. Polypogon nionspclicnsis (L.) Desf. In dry sand. 

 A diminative grass like sctaria. . Stockmen claim that this 

 grass is pushing in from outside, which is likely the case. 



100. Verbena bracteosa Michx. Sprawling over the 

 ground. Monument Park. 



101. Actinclla Icptuclada Gray. Same as No. 39. 



102. Doiidia Moqiiini (Ton-.) A. Ncls. Sometimes 

 called white sage. 



103. MeiitzcUa uiitlti flora (Nutt.) Gray. Flowers like 

 small, yellow chrysanthemums. Monument Park and else- 

 where. 



104. Xitnenesia encelioides Cav. Sunflower-like com- 

 posite near Red Lake. 



105. Abronia cydoptcra Gray. Seeds with wide and 

 ample wings which make the seed head very conspicuous. 

 Frequent near Antelope Springs. Not previously reported 

 from Arizona. 



106. TJiclypod'uiin JJ^riyhtii Gray. Laguna Canyon, 

 Rare. 



107. Clematis ligusticifolia Nutt. A fine clematis clam- 

 bering over the bushes in Laguna Cannon. Abundant at Beta- 

 takin Ruin. 



108. Ribcs ccrcuin Dougl. Currant with orange 

 colored fruits strewn with yellow resin grains. There is great 

 variation in the fruits but all arc palatable in the desert! 



109. HpJicdra aiitisypliilitica Mey. Mormon Tea. Com- 

 mon in ihe desert. Aids Coleogync in making travel in the 

 desert difficult. 



110. Pentstcmun anibiyuus Torr. 



111. (iilia sithiutda (Jra^•. At ived Lake; growing on 

 sand dunes. 



(To be concluded) 



