270 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Range: Colorado and Utah to Texas and northern Mexico. 



New Mexico: San Juan Valley; Zuni; Mimbres; Sabinal; Florida Mountains; 

 Noria; Mesilla Valley; Organ Mountains; Jarilla Mountains; Melrose; 35 miles west of 

 Roswell. Dry hills and mesas, in the Lower and Upper Sonoran zones. 



This is one of the first plants to bloom in the spring, continuing in flower until 

 summer. It is abundant in many parts of the State, especially on sandhills and 

 gravelly mesas. 



2. Dithyraea griffithsii Woot. & Standi. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 16: 124. 1913. 



Type locality: Arroyo Ranch near Roswell, New Mexico. Type collected by 

 David Griffiths (no. 5687). 



Range: New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Arroyo Ranch; Zuni. Plains, in the Lower and Upper Sonoran 

 zones. 



10. PHYSARIA A. Gray. Double bladder-pod. 



A low stellate-pubescent silvery-canescent cespitose perennial mth obovate- 

 spatulate leaves; racemes few-flowered; petals linear, yellow; siliques membranouS; 

 the two cells inflated-globose and joined by the narroM^ septum. 



1. Physaria newberryi A. Gray in Ives, Rep. Colo. Riv. 6. 1861. 



Type locality: Near Tegua, Arizona (one of the Moqui villages). 



Range: Nevada and Colorado to New Mexico and Arizona. 



New Mexico: Western San Juan and McKinley counties. Dry hills and plains, 

 in the Upper Sonoran Zone. 



11. NERISYRENIA Greene. 



Canescent herbaceous perennials 20 to 40 cm. high, branching from the base, 

 densely covered with soft stellate hairs; racemes somewhat elongated; flowers white, 

 purpUsh -tinged, about 1 cm. long; siliques Ito 2 cm. long, oblong, compressed con- 

 trary to the septum, appearing somewhat quadrangular, tipped by the persistent 

 style. 



key to the species. 



Leaves linear, entire 1. N. Unearifolia. 



Leaves obovate or oblanceolate, toothed or pinnatifid 2. N. camporum. 



1. Nerisyrenia Unearifolia (S. Wats.) Greene, Pittonia 4: 225. 1900. 

 Greggia Unearifolia S. Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. 18: 191. 1883. 

 Parrasia Unearifolia Greene, Erythea 3: 75. 1895. 



Type locality: Presidio on the Rio Grande, Texas. 

 Range: Western Texas and southern New Mexico. 



New Mexico: WTiite Sands; plains 35 miles south of Torrance; Lakewood; Los 

 Mitos. In gypsum soil, in the Lower Sonoran Zone. 



2. Nerisyrenia camporum (A. Gray) Greene, Pittonia 4: 225. 1900. 

 Greggia camporum A. Gray, PI. Wright. 1: 8. pi. 1. 1852. 

 Parrasia camporum Greene, Erythea 3: 75. 1895. 



Type locality: "High prairies and calcareous hills, at the head of the San Felipe," 

 Texas. 



Range: Western Texas to New Mexico, south into Mexico. 



New Mexico: Upper Corner Monument; Tortugas Mountain; plains south of V/hite 

 Sands; Tres Hermanas; \^Tiite Mountains; Jarilla Mountains; Organ Mountains. 

 Dry hills and plains, in the Lower Sonoran Zone. 



