CATALOGUE. 269 
TYPHACE&. 
SPARGANIUM EURYCARPUM, Engelm.—Swamps of the San Luis Val- 
ley (956). 
Spareanium simplex, Huds—Twin Lakes (957); swamps of the San 
Luis Valley (958). 
LILIACE 2. 
FRITILLARIA ATROPURPUREA, Nutt.—Nevada. 
Fritinuaria pupica, Spreng.—Nevada. 
Liuuium Puapetpuicum, L.—Central Colorado. 
Luoyvra seRotinA, Reich—South Park, Colorado (943). 
Catocuortus Nurrauuu, T. & G.—Utah; also a small-flowered form 
from Fort Wingate, New Mexico (148). 
Catocuortus Gunnisont, Watson (vol. v, King’s Report, p. 348).— 
Central Colorado (941); also Eastern New Mexico. 
Leucocrinum MonTanum, Nutt.—Clear Creek Cafion, Colorado (944). 
Auuium cernuuM, Roth.—South Park, Colorado (948). 
ALLIUM ATRORUBENS, S. Watson (King’s Report, vol. v, plate xxxviii).— 
Nevada. = 
ALLIUM RETICULATUM, Fras.—Denver, Colo. (946). 
Axium muTasBiLe, Mx.—South Park, Colorado (947); Willow Spring, 
Arizona, 7,195 feet elevation (237). 
Axuium scaposum, Benth—Small-flowered form from White Mount- 
ains of Arizona, at 8,200 feet elevation (197). Vol. v, King’s Report, 
plate xxxviii, figs. 10 and 11. 
Auuium anceps, Kellogg.—Mineral Hill, Nevada. 
Camassia EscuLeNTA, Lindl —Independence Valley, Nevada. 
Mita pirtora, Cav.—Southern Arizona at 5,550 feet elevation (523). 
EcHEANDIA* TERNIFLORA, Ortega—Smooth, 6’-2° high; linear leaves 
* ECHEANDIA, Ortega.—Divisions of the perianth 6, with three nerves in the middle of each. 
Stamens 6, inserted on the base of the perianth divisions, subhypogynous ; filaments retrorsely serrulate. 
Anthers oblong, divided below ; style somewhat club-shaped ; stigma three-lobed (slightly) ard papil- 
lose; capsule globose, 3-celled; ovules in 2 rows in each cell; seeds orbicular, compressed ; roots 
fascicled ; leaves linear, radicai, ensiform ; inflorescence racemose, with two to three flowers, on jointed 
pedicels, from each bract. 
