80 



PLANT.E WKIGIITIAN.E. 



YI. 



ri 



liTNOSYRis GRAVEOLENs, Torr. 8^ Grai/, Fl. 2. p. 234 ; var. approaching L. alb 



caii 



(1184.) 



Pebbly bed of a creek 



S 



de los A 



Stem erect, branchcd, 4 to 6 feet 



o 



Ther 



New Mexico ; Oct 

 a, slight pubescenc( 



tube of the corolla, but not the lons:, cobweb-like hairs of S. alb 



to 



L. ruLCHELLA, Grai^., Pl. WrirjJit. p. 96. 



i; Nov. (1185.) 



Sandy ridges along the banks of the 



Rio Grande 



Frontei 



N 



287, 



tyof 



below El P 



L. AViiiGHTii, Grai/^ PL Wriakt p. 95, & yar. foliis inferioribus pinnatifido-den 



tatis. 



Nov. 



Low banks of t 



A few 



Grande, New Mexico ; growing in large bunches 



(1186.) 



of a minutely hirtello 



iety of 



thered on the Rio Grande near Dofia Ana, in July ; which probably 



connects L. hirtella with this species. 



L. ? CARisosA (sp. nov.); glabra; caulibus e basi suffrutescente ramosissimis 

 fusis rigidis, ramulis patentibus monocephalis ; 

 carnosis glaucescentibus, ramealibus sensim abbr 



f 



foliis 



panulato -lO-floro, squamis 3-4 



linearibus (subteretibus 1) 

 subulatis ; involucro cam- 

 lanceolatis acuminatis ; acheniis sericeo- 



pubc 

 Sept. 



(1187.) 



be a Tripol 



Low, subsaline valley, west of the Chiricahui Mountains, Sonor 

 I am doubtful of the genus of this plant, which looks as if 



raj 



m 



but herb 



are two feet or more in length, bearing numerous alternate leaves, which were fleshy 

 and appear to have been terete or laterally flattened; the lowcr ones an inch long; 

 those of the floAvering branches reduced to minute subulate bracts. The herbage 



has 



a 



strong saline and acrid-b 



The 



3 or 4 



disk ; the scales regularly imbricated and appressed 



t) 



terior successively shorter. Pappus copious 



ny 



Appendages of the style 



slender, linear-subulate. 



L. (Aplodiscus) ramulosa ; 

 ramulosus, DC. ! Prodr. 5. p. 3 



Graj/^ Pl. Wright jx 97. Aplopappus (Aplodiscus) 

 50. Ravines, at tlie base of the Or^ran Mountains, 



N 



Mexico 



Ap 



(1400.) 



Stems 1-2 feet 



high, much branched. Plant 



with somewhat the habit of Aster multiflorus. 



Aplopappus (Ehicameria) lakicifolius (sp. nov.) : fruticosus, humilis, fastigiato- 



ramosissimus, glaber ; foliis confertis angusto-linearibus basi attenuatis mucronuhatis 



is subresinosis ; capitulis ramulos folio- 

 irbinato disco brcviore, squamis 3-4- 

 -6: fl.. disci circiter 12: acheniis seri- 



o 



o 



sos terminantibu 



mbo 



involucro 



•subulatis appressis ; ligulis 5 



oblon 



(1188.) 



b 



On mountains, at Guadal 



Pass. New Mexico : Oct 



Shrub a foot high, very much branched." Leaves 6 to 9 lines lon 



less than a line wide, very much crowded on 



& 



branches, but not fascicled 



4 lines long, fastigiate-corymb 



of the styl 



Lig 



2-3 lines long. Appenda 



linear stigmatic portion 



the disk-flowers linear, rather obtuse, shorter than the long 



and 



Bristles of the pappus not very copious, slender and 



I 



i 



.< 



Llnosyrls semilata, Torr. in Stanshury's Rep. p. 289, is only a form of L. pumila (Chrysothamnus 

 pumilus, Nutt.), the L. viscidiflora, Torr. 8f Gray. 



