CONIFERS. 33 



CRYPTOGRAMME ACROSTICHOIDES, R. Br. App. Frankl. 

 Journ. 767. At 11,500 feet, near Pagosa Peak; n. 126. 



CYSTOPTERIS FRAGILIS, Bernh. Same region, at 9,000 

 feet; n. 127. 



PTERIS AQUILINA, Linn. Sp. 1075. Same region, at 

 9,000 feet; n. 128. 



CONIFERS. 



Pinus ponderosa scopulorum, Engelm. Cham a, N. Mex., 8 

 Sept.; n. 134. 



PINUS FLEXILIS, James, in Long's Exp. ii, 27, 35. Gra- 

 ham's Park, 8,700 feet, May; n. 133. 



Picea Engelmannii, Engelm. At 9,000 feet, near Pagosa 

 Peak; n. 131. 



PICEA PUNGENS, Engelm. in Gardn. Chron. (1879) i, 334. 

 Chama, N. Mex., at 7,800 feet, Sept.; n. 132. 



Abies concolor, Parry. Near Pagosa Peak, Aug.; n. 129. 



Pseudotsuga iaxifolia, Britt. Near Pagosa Peak, Aug.; 



n. 135. 



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Juniperus monosperma, Sarg. Aztec, N. Mex., April; n. 

 130, distributed as /. occidentalis. 



TYPHACE.E. 



Typha latifolia, Linn. Flowering specimens from Pagosa 

 Springs, 31 July; n. 136; of this species, nominally, but 

 the spikes are too long and narrow. T. latifolia, so-called, 

 in North America, is doubtless an aggregate. But the 

 needed segregations can not be made on herbarium mate- 

 rial always incomplete. 



