416 FERRIS: TAXONOMY AND 
A form with scattered flowers, corresponding to an herbarium 
specimen named by Gray for Dr. Matthews, occurs within the range 
of A. Wrightii. As it appears to differ from A. Wrightii only in 
having the flowers in smaller clusters it is not here considered 
distinct. 
TyPE LocaLity: ‘‘Prairies from 6-30 miles east of El Paso, 
western Texas; Wright (450). Sand Hills, Chihuahua; Thurber.” 
DistRIBUTION: Utah and southern Colorado to Arizona and 
south to Chihuahua, Mexico. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED:—UTAH: Willow Creek, southeastern 
Utah, Miss Eastwood 98; La Salle Mountains, Purpus 7020. 
CoLorapo: Mesa Verde, southwestern Colorado, August, 1892, 
Miss Eastwood. Arizona: Chiricahua Mountains, Blumer 1744; 
White Mountains, Griffiths 5379; Oracle, August 28, 1903, Jones; 
Black River, Rothrock 795; Strawberry Valley, Toumey 360; 
Keans Caiion, 1897, Hough; Navajo to Hawthorne, Griffiths 5801; 
San Francisco Mountains, Knowlton 210; Cosmino, Jones 4026; 
Flagstaff, Leiberg 5780. Nrw Mexico: Navajo Indian Reserva- 
tion, in Tunitcha Mountains, Standley 7841; Cedar Hill, San 
Juan County, Standley 7953; Fort Wingate, Matthews 1883; 
San Lorenzo, July 26, 1896, Wooton; Mogollon Mountains, Rushby 
319; Farmington, San Juan County, Standley 7121; Bear Moun- 
tain, Grant County, Metcalf 695. Mexico: Chihuahua, Pringle 
780. 
Section IV. Kinota 
Cordylanthus § Hemistegia (in part) Wats. Bot. King’s Exped. 460. 
1871; Gray, Syn. Fl. 2!: 304. 
Flowers in heads, calyx monophyllous; corolla as in Euadenos- 
tegia; stamens four, perfect. 
15. ADENOSTEGIA KINGII (Wats.) Greene 
Cordylanthus Kingii Wats. Bot. King’s Exped. 233, 460. pl. 22, f. 
3-6. 1871; Gray, Bot. Calif. 1: 581; Gray, Syn. Fl. 2': 304; 
Parry, Am. Nat. 9: 346; Coulter & Nelson, Man. Bot. Rocky 
Mts. 462. 
Adenostegia Kingii Greene, Pittonia 2: 181. 1891; Kuntze, Rev. 
Gen. 2: 457; Wettstein in Engler & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 
4°°: 98; Rydberg, Fl. Colo. 318. 
