BOREALES—APHYLLAE 23 
(Vasey, 1881). Moki Reservation (Hough, 18, 87). Graham Co, (Co- 
ville, 1946). Williams (Toumey, 292). San Francisco Mts. (Sitgreaves, 
1851,-a dwarf, slender form, f. nana-Pl. 14; Knowlton, 188; Toumey, 
1894). Flagstaff (MacDougal, 142). Grand Cañon (Seler, 4731; Hedg- 
cock, 4911; Hottes, 1914; Spaulding, 302; Тоштеу, 10). Bonelli's Ferry 
(Goodding, 725). Pagumpa (Jones, 5095aa). Cosnino (Jones, 4041). 
Paradise (Ferriss). Ash Fork (Hedgcock, 15980). Bass Creek (Pils- 
bry, 1906). Cave Creek (Pilsbry, 1906). Without locality (Bischoff; 
Girard; Palmer; Vasey; Kuntze, 23231). Sedona (Hedgcock, 4939). 
New Mexico. Santa Fe (Fendler, 281, 1847,-the type; Heller, 3534). 
Ruckman (Hottes, 1914). Copper Mines (Thurber, 1851). Near the 
Zuni (Bigelow, 3). Silver City (Greene, 1880; Hedgcock & Long, 9854). 
Mogollon Mts. (Rusby, 390, 7262)." Fort Bayard (Mulford, 374; Hed- 
ricks, 180; Johnson, 8270, 8279; Munro, 15112). Fort Wingate (Mat- 
thews, 1883). Socorro (Plank, 1895). Gray (Skehan, 1899). Hermosa 
(Wooton, 2866). Lincoln Co. (Wooton, 386). Queen (Wooton, 1909). 
Organ Mts. (Wooton, 1900; Ferriss). Burro Mts. (Metcalfe, 737). 
Grant Co. (Blumer, 95, 105, 109, 110). Gila River (Vreeland, 806). Gila 
Forest (Hedgcock & Long, 9862; Munro, 15111). Pinos Altos (Hedg- 
cock, 784, 9833). Sandia Mts. (Hedgcock, 1512). North of Fierro 
(Diehl, 296). Cañoncito (Brandegee, 1879). Cooledge (Munson & Hop- 
kins, 1889). Magdalena (Herrick, 985). Anton Chico (Griffiths, 11135). 
Without locality (Douglass, 1887; Wright, 1788). Texas. Davis Mts. 
(Earle de Tracy, 334). Placitos (Hedgcock, 16545). Mexico. CHIHUA- 
нол. Colonia Garcia (Townsend de Barber, 164). Sierra Madre. (Prin- 
gle, 1358). A 
> PHORADENDRON Глвосковт Howell. 
Phoradendron Libocedri Howell, Fl. N. W. Amer. vol. 1. p. 608. 1902. 
P. juniperinum Libocedri Engelmann in Watson, Bot. Calif. vol. 2. p. 105. 
1880. 
Not forked, the elongated slender somewhat squarish branches without 
cataphyls, dioecious. Internodes short (1-2x10 mm.), cellular-granulated. 
Stem scales spreading, half-ovate, occasionally obscurely constricted at 
base, about 1 mm. long. Spikes solitary, very short (3 mm.), smooth, 
with a single short joint 2-flowered when pistillate and 6- or 8-flowered 
when staminate: peduncle 2 mm. long: scales rather blunt. Fruit straw- 
colored, subglobose, 3 mm. in diameter: sepals erect, parted.—Plates 
2, 6, 15. 
Californian region, usually on Libocedrus.—The type from California. 
Specimens examined :—UNITED STATES. Овквох. Waldo (Howell, 
1884,1887). CALIFORNIA. Lassen’s Peak (Lemmon, 1875—to be taken as 
type). Klamath Forest (Hedgcock, 1895). Duffield’s Ranch (Bigelow, | 
