WOOTON AND STANDLEY FLORA OP NEW MEXICO. 695 



5. Gnaphalium wrightii A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 17: 214. 1882. 



Type locality: "Common from S. Arkansas and W. Texas to New Mexico." 

 Range: Colorado -and New Mexico to California and Texas. 



New Mexico: Hurrah Creek; Bear Mountains; Fort Bayard; Dona Ana Mountains; 

 Organ Mountains; Capitan Mountains. Upper Sonoran and Transition zones. 



6. Gnaphalium chilense Spreng. Syst. Veg. 3: 480. 1826. 

 Type locality: California. 



Range: Oregon and Montana to California and Texas. 



New Mexico: Ramah; Ojo Caliente; Gila; Mogollon Creek; Kingston; Rincon; 

 mountains southeast of Patterson; Mesilla Valley; Roswell. Low mountains and hills, 

 in the Lower and Upper Sonoran zones. 



7. Gnaphalium sulphurescens Rydb. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 1: 415. 1900. 

 Type locality: Yellowstone Park. 



Range: Washington and Wyoming to northern New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Stinking Lake (Slandley 8272). Meadows in the mountains, in the 

 Transition Zone. 



49. ANAPHALIS DC. Pearly everlasting. 



White-tomentulose perennial herb with very leafy, usually simple, erect stems; 

 leaves entire, narrowly lanceolate; heads numerous, corymbose, dioecious, usually 

 with a few perfect flowers in the center of the pistillate heads; bristles of the pappus 

 of staminate llowers little or not at all thickened at the tips. 



1. Anaphalis subalpina (A. Gray) Rydb. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 1: 415. 1900. 



Anaphalis margaritacea subalpina A. Gray, Syn. Fl. I 2 : 233. 1884. 



Type locality: Mountains of Colorado. 



Range: British Columbia and South Dakota to California and New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Santa Fe and Las Vegas mountains; West Fork of the Gila; Eagle 

 Creek. Open woods in the mountains, in the Transition and Canadian zones. 



50. ANTENNARIA Gaertn. Indian tobacco. 



Perennial white-woolly herbs with mostly basal, broad, entire leaves and corymbose 

 or racemose head-; heads many-flowered, dioecious, the flowers all tubular; involucre 

 drj . '.in" i , while or colored, imbricated; receptacle naked; achenes terete or flal- 

 li li; pappus a single row of bristles, in the fertile llowers capillary, in the staminate 

 ones clavT'llate-lhiekened at the tips. 



KEY TO THE SPECIES. 



Leaves glabrous on the upper surface. 



Bracts and peduncles densely viscid; heads subtended by 



I e lu-acts ." 1. A. marginata. 



Bracts and peduncles uol viscid or only obscurely so; bracts 

 mostly wanting. 

 in u in L6 cm. high; heads large, about 10 mm. high; 



all the bracts obtuse '-. .1 . J\ mil* ri. 



Stem Lee iii. hi in cm. high; beads smaller, t; to 8 mm. 



bigh; inner bracts v cry acute 3. . I peramoena. 



I i i- tomentose on both surface,-. 



Plants acaulescent; beads subsessile among the rosettes of basal 



l< .i \ e, i . . I ro8ulata. 



