22 TRANSACTIONS OF THE [oor. 22, 
The present contribution is made in the hope that a more ex- 
tended study of the flora of the Territory may be undertaken in 
the future. The vegetation of New Mexico and Arizona is of. 
peculiar interest, both in itself and from the standpoint of geo- 
graphical botany. A work which shall bring together syste- 
matically what is known of it is a desideratum in the literature 
of botany. 
CHARACE. 
Chara contraria A. Br. 
FILICES. 
Adiantum Capillus- Veneris L. Sp. Pl. 1096 (1753). 
Oheilanthes Fendleri Hook. Sp. Fil. 2: 103, ¢. 207 (1846-64). 
Cheilanthes lanuginosa Nutt. ; Hook. Sp. Fil. 2: 99 (1846-64). 
Cystopteris fragilis (L.) Bernh. Schrader’s Neues Journ. Bot. 1: Part 2, 
27 (1806). 
Notholena ferruginea (Desy.) Hook. Sp. Fil. 5: 108 (1864). 
Notholena sinuata (Sw.) Kaulf. Enum. Fil. 185 (1824). 
Pellwa atropurpurea (L.) Link, Fil. Hort. Berol. 59 (1841). Mrs. Hoyt, 
Ft. Apache. 
Pellea Wrightiana Hook. Sp. Fil. 2: 142 (1846-64). Mrs. Hoyt, Ft. 
Apache; Dr. Wilcox, Ft. Huachuca. 
Pieris aquilina lanuginosa (Bory) Hook. Fl. Bor. Am, 2: 263 (1840). 
EQUISETACE A. 
Equisetum levigatum A, Br. ; Engelm. Am. Journ. Sci. 46 : 87 (1844). 
CONIFER. 
Abies concolor (Engelm.) Lindl. Journ, Hort. Soc. 5: 210 (1850). Dr. 
Wilcox, Mt. Graham. 
Cupressus Arizonica Greene, Bull. Torr. Club, 9: 64 (1882). 
Juniperus occidentalis Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 166 (1840). 
Juniperus pachyphiea Torr. Pac. R. R. Rep. 4: 142 (1856). 
Juniperus Virginiana L. Sp. Pl. 1039 (1753). Mrs. Hoyt, Ft. Apache. 
Pinus Arizonica Engelm. ; Rothr. Wheeler Rep. 6: 260 (1878). ‘‘On 
the peak known as Nigger Head, at 7,000 feet and higher.”’ 
Pinus cembroides Zuce. Pl. Nov. Fase. 1: 892 (1837-40). 
Pinus Chihuahuana Engelm. ; Wisliz. Mem. Tour N. Mex. 103 (1848). 
Dr. Wilcox, Ft. Huachuca; Dr. Ebert, Tanner’s Canon. 
Pinus edulis Engelm.; Wisliz. Mem. Tour N. Mex. 88 (1848). Mrs. 
Hoyt, Ft. Apache; Dr. Ebert, San Carlos. 
Pinus latifolia Sarg. Gard. & For. 2: 496 (1889). 
Pinus ponderosa scopulorum 8. Wats. Bot. Cal. 2: 126 (1880). Mrs. Hoyt, 
Ft. Apache; Dr. Wilcox, Ft. Huachuca. 
Pinus refleca Engelm. ; Coult. Bot. Gaz. 7: 4 (1882). 
Pseudotsuga tavifolia (Lamb.) Britton, Trans. N. Y. Acad, Sci. 8: 74 
(1889). , 
This may be the var. suberosa Lemmon (Erythea, 1: 48) described as 
being a small tree with whitish, thick, corky bark, so soft that it 
ean be readily cut witha pocket-knife. Dr. Wilcox, Ft. Huachuca ; 
Mrs. Hoyt, San Carlos; Dr. Ebert, Tanner’s Canon. 
