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8. Allionia pinetorum Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 12: 344. 1909. 



Type locality: Gilmores Ranch, on Eagle Creek, White Mountains, New Mexico. 

 Type collected by Wooton and Standley (no. 3896). 



Range: Known only from type locality, in the Transition Zone. 



9. Allionia bodini (Holzinger) Morong, Mem. Torrey Club 5: 354. 1894. 

 Oxybaphus bodini Holzinger, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 1: 287. 1893. 

 Type locality: Pueblo, Colorado. 



Range: Wyoming and South Dakota to Arizona and Texas. 

 New Mexico: Carrizo Mountains; Sierra Grande; Organ Mountains. Plains and 

 low hills, in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 



10. Allionia subhispida (Heimerl) Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 16: 120. 1913. 

 Miratrilis linearis subhispida Heimerl, Ann. Cons. Jard. Geneve 5: 186. 1901. 

 Allionia linearis subhispida Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 12: 342. 1909. 

 Type locality: Capitan Mountains, New Mexico. Type collected by Earl' (no. 



383). 



Range: New Mexico. 



New Mexico: South of San Rafael; Atarque de Garcia; Magdalena; Capitan 

 Mountains; Gray. Low hills, Upper Sonoran Zone. 



11. Allionia line aris Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept. 728. 1814. 

 Calymenia angustifolia Nutt. Gen. PI. 1: 26. 1818. 

 Oxybaphus angustifolius Sweet, Hort. Brit. 1: 334. 1826. 

 Allionia montanensis Osterhout, Muhlenbergia 1: 39. 1906. 

 Type locality: "In Upper Louisiana." 



Range: Wyoming and Illinois to Texas and Mexico. 



New Mexico: Dulce; Sierra Grande; Raton; Farmington; Pecos; Zuni Reserva- 

 tion; Mangas Springs; Rio Frisco; Socorro; Gila Hot Springs; Colfax; Taos; Organ 

 Mountains; Dog Spring; Capitan Mountains; White Mountains. Dry plains and low 

 hills, in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 



12. Allionia diffusa Heller, Minn. Bot, Stud. 2: 33. 1898. 



Type locality: Dry gravelly hills, 10 miles west of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Tj pe 

 collected by Heller (no. 3740). 



Range: Wyoming to Arizona and western Texas. 



New Mexico: Carrizo Mountains; Stinking Lake; west of Santa IV; Johnsons M. • i. 

 Albuquerque; Sierra Grande; Roy; Mangas Springs; Kingston; Organ Mountains; 

 Eagle Creek; near Carrizo. Dry plains and low hills, in the Lower and Upper Sonoran 

 zones. 



13. Allionia divaricata Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 29: 681. 1902. 

 Type locality: Durango, Colorado. 



Range; Utah and Colorado to Mexico. 



New Mexico: Tunitcha Mountains; Cedar Hill; Pecos; Santa Fe Canyon; Chusca 

 Mountains; Sandia Mountains, Chama; West Fork of the Gila. Meadows in the 

 mountains, in the Upper Sonoran and Transition zones. 



3. MLRABILIS L. Four-o'clock. 



Perennial dichotomous-branching herb with opposite, entire, deltoid, Besaile oz 

 petiolat •. thin leaves; flowers solitary in a calyx lik<- involucre; perianth white, with 

 a \ ery long Blender tube and bread limb; stamens ;.. unequal; l'ruii leathery, •'• angled. 

 1. Mirabilis wrightiana A.Gray; Britt. & lvarn. Trans N Y lead 1 ! 

 1894. 



Tyit. lo< ujty: Not stati d. 



Range: Rocky canyons, western Texas to southern An ona and southward. 



New Mexico: Mogollon Mountain and Black Eta th to the Mexican border. 



Upper Sonoran and Transition 



