BOTANY. 15 
GROSSULACE. 
Rises CEREUM, Dougl.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1, p. 551. Banks of Yampai creek, (Camp 65,) 
April 5; Peach Orchard Spring, and Western New Mexico generally. 
RiBes AUREUM, Pursh.; Torr. & Gray, l. e. 
SAXIFRAGACE A. 
 Lirnoppracma (LITHOPHRAGMELLA) CrmBALARIA, Jorr. & Gray, Fl. 1, p. 585. Saxifraga 
Californica, Nutt. San vii 8 California; Nov. 10. Without the radical leaf; petals white, 
veined with purple. 
‘LITHOPHRAGMA PaRVIFLORA, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray,l.c. Cedar creek; April 24. Petals pale 
pink. 
FENDLERA RUPICOLA, Engelm. & Gray, Pl. Wright. 1, p. T7,t. 5. Moqui country, Western 
New Mexico, May 18, in blossom. ‘‘ Flowers in appearance and fragrance not unlike Phila- 
delphus.’’ 
CaNoTIA HOLACANTHA, Torr. in Bot. Whippl., p. 68. Cerbat mountains; shrub or small 
tree 15 feet in height; April 1. The specimens exhibit only the fruit of the former year. 
The flowers of this remarkable shrub are still weet The fruit plainly exhibits a thin sar- 
cocarp. 
UMBELLIFER. 
Bow esia LoBaTa, Ruiz. & Pav. Black Mountains, Sitgreaves’s Pass; March 23. 
Leprot#yia pissecta, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray Fl. 1, p. 630? Yampai valley; March 25. 
Too young and poor for determination. . 
PENCEDANUM F@NICULACEUM, Nutt. I. c., p. 627. -Yampai valley; March 29; in flower. 
THASPIUM MONTANUM, Gray, Pl. Fendl., p. 57. Fort Defiance, New Mexico; May 23; in 
flower. 
CyMoPTERUS GLOMERATUS, DC.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1, p. 623. Cedar creek; April 24. 
Petals white; stamens purple. Young fruit oblong; several of the wings more or !ess abortive. 
CyMoPTERuS MoNTANUS, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, l. ¢.; Gray, Pl. Fendl., p. 56, and var. purpu- 
RASCEUS. Stony hill-sides. Yampai valley (Camp 64; March 28) to San Francisco mountain, 
New Mexico. Ivolucre rather obsolete or short and truncate; involucels and flowers deep pur- 
ple or the former greenish tinged with purple. Oryabe, New Mexico. Involucre like the 
involucels; both white as if petaloid, with green midribs. Flowers either white or pink in the 
same specimen. . 
CYMOPTERUS TEREBINTHINUS, Torr. & Gray, 1. ¢. Seseli terebinthinum, Hook. Fl. Bor.- 
Amer. 1., p. 266, t. 95. Moqui country; May 8; in flower; petals white. 
CAPRIFOLIACE A. : 
‘Sampucus GLAUCA, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, Fl. 2, p.13. San Diego, California; November 
10; often 20 feet high. 
RUBIACEZ. 
GaLium pe ee Linn? Specimens too young, from Sitgreaves’s Pass. Black mountains; 
March of. 4 
 GaLium Fenpieri? Gray, Pl. Fendl., p. 60? Yampai basin; April 3; too imperfect for 
determination. : 
COMPOSITE. 
“Yo OFMEISTERIA PLURISETA, Gray in Torr., Pl. Whippl., p. 96, t. 9. Cafions of the Colorado; 
February and April. 
