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350 PLANTZE FENDLERIANS. 
VITACES. 
107. Viris riparia, Michx. Rocky precipices of the Rio del Norte; May, in 
flower. 
108. AmpeLopsis QuinquEFoLia, Michz. Santa Fé to Mora River. 
POLYGALACE. 
7109. Potyeara saneuinea, Linn.; Torr. § Gray, Fl. 1. (Suppl.) p. 670. Low 
prairies, near Las Vegas, NewsMexico ; August. 
110. P. arpa, Nutt. (P. Beyrichii, Torr. §- Gray, Fl. 1. p. 130.) From Rabbit’s 
Ear Creek to Willow Bar; August. 
LEGUMINOS£&. 
111. Victa truncata, Nutt. in Torr. § Gray, Fl. 1. p. 270; the slenderer forms 
also V. sparsifolia, Nuit. /. c. — From Santa Fé east to the head-waters of the Canadian © 
River. — Perhaps an extreme, narrow-leaved form of the next; the lower leaves of which 
often have linear leaflets. — 
_ T112. V. Americana, Muhl. (Also V. Oregana, Nuit. 1. c.) Santa Fé; June. 
T 113. V. micranrua, Nutt. 1. c., var. foliolis minoribus. Deep, rocky ravines of the © 
Rio del Norte; May. ‘ 
7114. Cicer Arterinum, Linn. Santa Fé; in cultivated grounds. 
115. Larayrus potymorrnus, Nutt. Gen. 2. p. 97. (L. degaphyllus, Pursh.) 
Valley of Santa Fé Creek, abundant near irrigating ditches ; May, in flower ; July, with 
ripe fruit. Most of the leaves bear quite conspicuous tendrils. The showy flowers are 
an inch in length, and deep blue in the dried specimens. Mr. Fendler, however, states, 
in his notes, that they are of different colors, but generally of a deep crimson, which turns 
into deep blue in drying. He also remarks, that he never observed the Plant to be eaten 
by any domestic animal. 
116, L. patustris, Z,, var. with the smaller and dull-colored flowers of L. myrti- 
foliuse ~ Base of mountains, Santa Fé; June. 
+117. Puasrotus Leiosrermus, Torr. § Gray, Fl. 1. p. 280. On the ofigaaatanily near 
Fort Mann ; Sept. — The plant is an annual. 
7119. P. Hetvoius, Linn.; Torr. § Gray, l. ec. Willow Bar; low, wet bank of 
the creek; August. 
7118. Aptos tuserosa, Mench; DC. Prodr.2. p.260. Council Grove, Arkansas ; 
August. 
