1920] LiUz and Cockerell, Notes on American Beet 519 



Franklin, 1907, p. 91 and (B. Bombias haueri) Franklin, 1913a, p. 141, 

 S, cf. Mexico City, Eslava, and Meadow Valley (head of Rio Piedras Verdes, 

 six miles south of Colonia Garcia in the Sierra Madre of western Chihuahua), 

 Mexico. 



[F.] henshawi Franklin, 1913, p. 446. (B. Bonibicm) 9 . San Francisco 



and Palo Alto, California. 

 hartorutn. See alboanalis. 

 howardi. See occidentalis. 

 hudsonicus. See perplexus. 

 [P.] huntii Greene, 1860, p. 172. 9 . " Utah Territory." 



B. temarius Cresson, 1863, p. 104. 9, S, c/", (part). Probably the Utah 

 and Puget Sound records. 



B. ternarius Cresson, 1875, p. 728. Colorado; (Rothrock). New Mexico; 

 (Loew). 



B. ternarius Putnam, 1876, p. 189. Fort Bridger, Wyominq. 



B. temarivs Cresson, 1876, p. 210. Empire, Colorado. 



Cockerell, 1893, p. 337. Willow Creek, Cusack Ranch, and also at timber 

 line, Custer County, Colorado; VIII. 



(?) B. temarius Cockerell and Porter, 1899, p. 390. Rio Ruidoso (6700- 

 8200 ft.), Beulah, Harvey's Ranch (9600 ft.), Aztec, and Mescalero, New 

 Mexico; V, VII, VIII; (Townsend, Porter, Mead, and Otis). May be 

 edwardsii, under which we have given the flower records. 



B. temarius Cockerell, 1899, p. 156. Seattle, Washington; III; (Kin- 

 caid). 



B. temarius Titus, 1902, p. 42. Fort Collins, Bellvue, Livermore, Ridge- 

 way, Lamar, Virginia Dale, Westlake, Durango, Antonito, Clear Creek 

 Canyon, Ward, Glenwood Springs, and Salida, Colorado; III-IX. 



B. temarius Viereck et al. ,1904, p. 99. Condon and Corvallis, Oregon; 

 Vll, VIII; (Tulley). 



(?) B. temarius Viereck, 1906, p. 245. Near Lander, Wyoming. 



B. rufosuffusus Cockerell, 190oa, p. 271. 9. Boulder, Colorado; VI; 

 (W. P. Cockerell) . May be distinct. 



Cockerell, 1906, p. 312. Truchas Peak, above timber line (W. P. Cockerell), 

 andtopof Las Vegas Range, New Mexico. "Arctic Alpine to Transition." 



Cockerell, 1906rf, p. 453. Florissant and (rufosuffusus) Topaz Butte, 

 Colorado; VI; at Ribes longiflorum, Polemonium, Pentstemon seaindiflorus 

 and Pedicularis; (Rohwer, Wheeler and Cockerell). 



Swenk, 1907, p. 297. "Pine Ridge country," Sioux County, Nebr.\8ka; 

 V-IX; at Astragalus, Symphoricarpus, Campanula, Borago, MeUlotutt 

 Monarda, Cleome, Carduus, and Helianthus. * 



Fletcher and Gibson, 1907, p. 128. McLeod, Alberta; VI; (Fletcher). 



Cockerell, 1910d, p. 128. New Castle, Meeker, and near Axial, Colorado; 

 at Cleome, Solidago and Rudbeckia; (Robbins). 



Crawford, 1912, p. 3.59. Medicine Hat, Alberta: (Malloch). 



Franklin, 1913, p. 319 California (except probably the Lower .\u.stral 

 portion). Nevada. Western South Dakota. Vancouver Island and Fort 

 McLeod, British Columbia. Regina in the old territory of Assiniboia. 



