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CAPPARIDE^. 



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Vleome lutea, Hook. Fort Verde (196). 



Cleome serrulata, Piirsh, Flor. Bor. Amer. ii. 441 (1814); G. 



integrifolia, T. & G., Flora N. A. i. 123 (1838). Fort 



Verde'(195). 



VIOLARIE^. 



Viola pahnaia, L., var. cucullata (Ait.), Gray. San Francisco 

 Mountains (7). 



Viola jjedatifida, Don. Mogollon. Mountains (44). 



Viola mMallii, Pursli. Fort Verde (291). 



Viola Cayiadensis, L., var. scaeiosa, Porter, n. var. Stipules 

 scarious, 0.2-0.8 in. long, very prominent about the base of the 

 stem and much larger than those of the eastern plant; flowers 

 much smaller. Western base of the San Francisco Mountains 

 (19); Mehren's Ranch, Mogollon Mountains (94). With this 

 1 would associate a specimen collected by Dr. Newberry at 

 Lake City, Col., in 1881. 



POLYGALE^. 



Poly gala Ruslyi, Greene. Fort Verde (323). 

 Potygala alba, Nutt. Fort Verde (327). 

 Xranieria ^Jarvifolia, Benth, Fort Verde (259). 



CAEYOPHYLLE^. 



Silene ThurUri, Wats. Near Fort Verde (72). 

 JSilene laciniata, Cav. Rim Rock, Tonto Basin (137). 

 Arenaria Rushyi, Greene. Bloody Basin, between Forts Verde 

 and McDowall (339). 



HYPERICINE^. 



Hypericum f or mosii7u, H. B. K. Baker's Butte, Mogollon Mts. 

 (99). 



PORTULACE^. 



Fortulaca parvula, Gray. Fort Verde (254). 



TAMARISCINE^. 



Fouquiera splendens, Engelm. Squaw Peak (173). 



MALVACE^. 



Sidalcea Neo-Mexicana, Gray. Mogollon Mts. (64). 

 Anoda hastata, Oav. Copper Cation (185). 



