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428. A. Canapensis, Micha.; Torr. § Gray, Fl. l. c. Rocks, two miles east of the 
Mora River; Aug. (510): also between Bent’s Fort and Santa Fé; Oct. . 
$429. A. ritrroLia, Torr. in Ann. Lyc. N. Y. 2. p. 211; Torr. & Gray, Fi. 1. ¢. 
Between Rock and Rabbit’s Ear Creeks; Aug.— This is a characteristic plant of the 
plains, from the south bank of the Arkansas, Dr. Wislizenus, to Santa Fé. Dr 
Wislizenus also gathered it at Valverde, north of the Jornado del Muerto. 
+430. A. piscotor, Dougl.? (The heads unexpanded.) Santa Fé. 
$431. A. Lupoviciana, Nutt.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 2. p. 420. Valley of Santa Fé 
Creek; July (513): Poni Creek; Aug. (514): also near Council Grove; Sept. (515). 
+432. A. vutcaris, Linn.? Santa Fé Creek: an incomplete specimen. (518.) 
+433. A. rriawa, Willd. Prairies, &c., Poti Creek and Rock Creek, New Mexico; 
Aug. to Oct. (512.) | 
ASA, GAgrqALIUM Serayceh, Hook. § Arn. Bot. Beech. p. 150; Torr. & Gray, 
Fl. 2. p. 427. Low places in mountain woodlands, between Santa Fé and Vegas; 
Aug. — Dr. Wislizenus collected the same species at Chavez, New Mexico, north of the 
Jornado.* 
435, ANTENNARIA DioIca, Gertn. Hills at the foot of the higher mountains above 
Santa Fé, chiefly on the northern declivities; June. The masculine plant (521 and 
523), and the fertile (521) with the leaves either green above or tomentose ; also (524) 
a form of the fertile plant with rose-colored involucres. — In Geyer’s Oregon collection, 
no. 542 is a remarkable new Antennaria, which, probably from external resemblance 
only, Sir Wm. Hooker has referred to the Chilian Gnaphalium alienum, Hook. § Arn. in 
Jour. Bot. 3. p. 329. That plant is described as a true Gnaphalium, with about six 
hermaphrodite flowers in the centre. My specimen from Geyer is a staminate plant, 
with the pappus manifestly clavate.t 
corolla, about 15-ribbed, some of the ribs stronger, thus appearing angular. Pappus as long as the breadth of 
the achenium. 
* Gnaphalium ramosissimum, Nutt.! in Jour. Acad. Philad. (n. ser.) 1. p. 178, is the same (except that 
the involucre is not tinged with rose-color) as G. Sprengelii, 8. erubescens, Nutt. in Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. 
-(n. ser.) '7. p. 403, which in the Flora of North America was doubtfully appended to G. Californicum ; but it~ 
is-probably a distinct species. 
+ Anrennaria Geyerr: argenteo-lanata, spithamea; caulibus floridis e basi suffrutescente plurimis sub- 
simplicibus ad apicem usque foliosis oligocephalis ; foliis spathulato-linearibus densissime lanosis » igvolucris 
(pl. sterilis) cylindraceis lanatissimis, squamis oblongo-linearibus apice obtusiusculo scarioso tantum nudatis 
stramineis, intimis roseo tinctis; pappi setis barbellato-denticulatis superne sensim longeque clavellatis. — 
Gnapbalium alienum, Hook. ! Lond. Jour. Bot. 6. p. 251, non Hook. §& Arn. —“ Arid, sandy woods near 
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