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1230. Pyrola asarikoUa Michx. Abundant on a shaded 

 hillside along Winsor creek. 



4227. P. ciii.okaxtha Sw. Same locality. 



4229. P. SECUNDA L. Same locality. 



4685. P. PICTA Smith. Near Harvey's ranch, where it was 

 collected 011 a hillside along with the three other species men- 

 tioned. This species has also been found in the Mogollon moun- 

 tains. 



4210. VACCINIDM OREOPHILUM Rydb. In thick spruce 

 timber above the forks of Winsor creek; at Harvey's ranch. The 

 fruit has an excellent flavor, and Mr. Harvey reports that the 

 berries, which he sometimes gathers, are fully as good for cook- 

 ing as the eastern huckleberries. 



4270. Primula angustifolia Torr. Pecos Baldy. Nearby 

 was found P. Parryi A. Gray, which occurred besides on Tru- 

 chas Peak at and just above timber line. 



501 1. Amarella strictiflora (Rydb.) Greene. Com- 

 mon in meadows about Pecos. 



4014. Choxdropiivlla Fremoxtii (Torr. ) A. Nelson. An 

 inconspicuous plant in a meadow along the river at Winsor's. 



4773. Swertia palustris A. Nelson. In a bog on Tru- 

 chas Peak just below timber line; also in Horse-thief canyon. 



4298. POLEMONIUM CONFERTUM A. Gray. A beautiful 

 flower, abundant on Pecos Baldy. 



4385. P. SCOPULINTJM Greene. Spirit Lake. Common at 

 tie higher elevations, usually in the damper and more shaded 

 ] 'laces. 



4982. Anclrocefa lieterodoxa (Dunal) 



Solxnum he'.erodoxum Dunal, Hist. Solan. 235.//. 2~. 

 1 816. 

 Dry hills about the old Pecos ruins. 



5081. VERBAS2UM THAPSUS L. Sparingly introduced at 

 Pecos. The wiiter collected the plant during the summer of 

 1907 along Rnidoso creek in the White mountains. 



