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4742. P. PARVIFtORA DC. Seen only at the edge of a 

 small pool along the river near Winsor's. 



4799. Sibbaldia procumbens L. Common on Truchas 

 Peak, Peeos Baldy, and near the head of the Nambe. 



* 4446. Sorbus scopulixa Greene. Between the Rio Tesu- 

 que and the Rio Nambe on the trail between Winsor's and Santa 

 Fe. Collected by Heller in 1897 and distributed under the 

 name of .S". sambucifolia (Roem.) C. & S. It was not seen in the 

 central and western parts of the forest. 



4974 and 4975. Lupinus Kixgii S. Wats. In an arroyo 

 near Pecos. Both forms of the plant, the one with white and 

 the other with bluish-purple flowers, were found growing to- 

 gether. 



5012. Trifouum hybridum L. Noticed in several fields 

 about Pecos, probably introduced in alfalfa seed. 



5001. Medicago lupulina L. On the sandy banks of the 

 river at Pecos; also collected along Santa Fe creek at Santa Fc, 

 where it was found by Heller. 



5021 Homalobus macro-carpus (A. Gray) Rydb. A few 

 plants that had finished fruiting were collected near Pecos. 



5087. Astragalus oreopihu-s Rydb. Dry hills about 

 Pecos. 



4377. Aragallus Riciiardsonii (Hook.) Greene. Com- 

 mon at the south end of Grass Mountain, at an elevation of about 

 1 0000 feet. 



4285. VlOLA RETROSCABRA Greene. Pecos Baldy. 



4033. Lepargyraea canadensis (L.) Greene. Common 

 on shaded hillsides along Winsor creek and elsewhere. It seems 

 not to occur on the western side of the forest, which probably 

 accounts for the fact that it has not been reported from New Mex- 

 ico before. 



431S. Oreoxis humius Raf. Pecos Baldj'. 



4886. MONESES UNIFLORA ( L. ) A.Gray. Rather abundant 

 in the thick spruce forest in Horse-thief canyon. Three or four 

 plants were collected on the side of Truchas Peak just below 

 timber line. 



