24 Mvthlenbergia, Voliiltle 5 



4272. JuncoidES PARViFEORtfM (Ehrh.) Coville. On Pe- 

 cos Baldy, where, as in many other places in the forest, it is 

 common. 



4334- J- spicatum (L.) Knntze. Pecos Baldy; Truchas 

 Peak. 



4302. Lloydia serotina (L,.) Sweet. On Pecos Baldy 

 about the snow banks. 



4200. Streptopus ampeexifolius (L.) DC. Only one 

 clump of plants was seen, growing along Winsor creek at the 

 edge of the water. 



4082. Cypripedium veganum Cockerell. Abundant on 

 hillsides along Winsor creek. In places it formed patches of 

 .several square rods. 



4887. Ophrys nephrophyela Rydb. Seen only in Horse- 

 thief canyon, where it was rather abundant. 



4861. Epipactis decipiens (Hook.) Ames. Hillsides along 

 Winsor creek, also at Harvey's upper ranch. 



4353. Epipactis ophioides (Fernald) House. With the 

 above, but more common. 



4208. Coraelorhiza MULTiFEORA Nutt. Abundant 1:1 

 the deeper woods. 



COELOGLOSSUM bracteatum (Willd.) Pari. At Winsor's 

 ranch; very rare. 



4661. Rumex ACETOSELLA L. Of rather plentiful occur- 

 rence at Harvey's ranch; also noticed in quantity at the mouth 

 of Willow creek. Mrs. Bartlett collected it at the Las Vegas 

 Planting Station in the southeastern part of the forest. 



4813. Bistorta vivipara (L.) S. F. Gray. Truchas Peak; 

 also at Winsor's ranch (4120). The specimens of the latter col- 

 lection have considerably narrower and more acute leaves, but 

 otherwise do not seem separable from the Truchas Peak plant. 



4455. Chenopodidm Botrys L. On the upper Rio Tc- 

 Slique, growing at some distance from any habitation. 



5149. AMARANTHUS VISCIDULUS Greene. Very plentiful 

 on the dry hills about Pecos. Its erect habit distinguished it at 



