WOOTON AND STANDLEY FLORA OF NEW MEXICO. 685 



New Mexico: Carrizo Mountains; Ensenada; Taos; Baldy; Santa Fe Creek; Chama; 

 Dulce. Wet ground, especially along streams, in the Upper Sonoran and Transition 

 zones. 



11. Aster hebecladus DC. Prodr. 5: 242. 1836. 



Type locality: Texas. 

 ange: Western Texas to southern Arizona and southward. 



New Mexico: Gallinas Canyon; Mangas Springs; near White Water; Mesilla Valley; 

 Fort Bayard; Silver City; Dayton. Chiefly in river valleys, often along ditches, 

 Lower Sonoran to Transition Zone. 





12. Aster crassulus Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 28: 504. 1901. 

 Type locality: Mesas, La Veta, Colorado. 



Range: Idaho and North Dakota to Colorado and New Mexico. 

 New Mexico: Santa Fe; Zuni; Raton. Upper Sonoran Zone. 



13. Aster multiflorus Ait. Hort, Kew. 3: 203. 1789. 

 Type locality: North America. 



Range: Montana and Maine to Georgia and Mexico. 



New Mexico: Albuquerque; Aztec; Farmington; Las Huertas Canyon. Lower and 

 Upper Sonoran zones. 



14. Aster commutatus (Torr. & Gray) A. Gray, Syn. Fl. I 2 : 185. 1S84. 

 Aster multiflorus commutatus Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Amer. 2: 125. 1841. 

 Type locality: ''Upper Missouri." 



Range: Wyoming and Minnesota to Nevada and New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Dulce; Santa Fe; Beulah; Taos; Ensenada; Pecos; Folsom; Belen; 

 Gilmoree Ranch; north of Capital) Mountains. Open fields, in the Upper Sonoran and 

 lower part of the Transition zones. 



15. Aster blepharophyllus A. Gray, PI. Wright, 2: 77. 1853. 



Type locality: Las Playas Springs, New Mexico. Type collected by Wright 

 (no. 1164). 



Range: Known only from type locality. 



16. Aster laevis L. Sp. PI. 876. 1753. 



Type localits : 'Habitat in America septentrionali." 



Range: Saskatchewan and New England to New Mexico and Louisiana. 



New Mexico: Dulce; Raton Mountains; Santa Fe and Las Vegas mountains; Santa 



Antonita; Folsom; Eagle Creek. Open slopes, in the Upper Sonoran and Transition 



zones. 



17. Aster exilis Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 2: 344. 1821. 



Type locality: "Grows in damp soils in the western districts of Georgia." 

 Range: California and New Mexico to Texas and Georgia. 



\: w Mexico: Mogollon Mountains; Berendo Creek; Organ Mountains. Transition 

 Zone. 



18. Aster lonchophyllus Greene, Leaflets 1: 146. 1905. 



Type locality: Stony slopes, Crested Butte, southern Colorado. 

 jfljL ■ Range: Mountains of Colorado and northern New Mexico. 



X i v. Mexico: Chama (Standley li">7: v .i. Meadows, in the Transition Zone. 

 < hir specimens are very small as compared with the type, but this is probably because 

 of the rather unfavorable environment in which they grew. 



19. Aster salicifolius I.am. Encycl. 1:306. I. 

 Type locai i nr: Canada. 



k Range: r.nn-h America to New Mexico, Texas, and Florida. 

 New Mexico: Me ula Valley | Wooton .i- Standi 



