PLANTS FROM SOUTHEASTERN UTAH. 313 



99. Poliomintha incana Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., viii, 

 296. 



First described as Hedeoma incana Torr., Mex. Bound. 

 Surv., 130. 



Type locality: " Sandy places near El Paso, Texas." 



Collected on a sandy wash, a branch of Epsom Creek, 



growing on sandy knolls. The sands appear to have 



drifted around the woody stems, thus forming the knolls. 



100. Hedeoma Drummondii Benth., Lab. Gen. et Spec, 



Collected in fruit near the head of Willow Creek. 



101. Oxyaphus angustifolius Sweet, var. viscidus n. 

 var. 



This plant, collected at Butler Spring, resembles the 

 typical plant as described in Mex. Bound. Surv., 175, and 

 Bot. King's Rep., 284, except in the glandular villosity 

 of the peduncles, pedicels and involucres. The seeds 

 are tuberculate between the ribs. 



102. Allionia incarnata L., Syst. ed. x, 890. 

 Locality not given. 



Collected on hills beyond Epsom Creek and in Willow 

 Creek Canon. Not common. 



103. Abronia Cycloptera Gray, Am. Journ. Sci., Ser. 



2, xv, 319. 

 Type locality: " On the Rio Grande, New Mexico." 

 This species was well distributed throughout the region. 

 Collected at Butler Spring. 



104. Abronia turbinata. var marginata n. var. 



This variety has leaves elliptical to ovate-lanceolate, 

 obtuse to acuminate, margins scabrous, lighter in color, 

 inclined to be involute; involucral bracts membranous, 

 elliptical, acute, 8 mm. long, 5 mm. wide, peduncles 



Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., 2d Ser., Vol. VI. (23 ) August i, 1890. 



