28 BOTANY. 
CUPULIFER &. 
QUERCUS TINCTORIA, vav.? Catirornica, Torr. Bot. Whipple's Rep., p. 138; Q. rubra, Letbm. 
in Benth., Pl. Hartwig., p. 337. Santa Isabel; November, in fruit. 
Quercus Emory1, Torr. in Emory’s Rep., p. 152, t. 9. Yampai valley and eastward; 
common. 
Quercus aGRiFoLia, Nées in Ann. de Scien. Nat. 3, p. 281; Hook. Ic. 3, t. 817. Ooast of 
California and Peninsular mountains. ‘ 
QUERCUS OBLONGIFOLIA, Torr. in Sitgreaves’s Rep., p. 113, t.19. Peninsular mountains, South 
California. 
Quercus pumosa? Nutt. Sylv. 1, p. 12. San Diego, California. 
CONIFER. 
- Epaepra ANTISIPHILITICA, Berland., Myer, Ephedra, 101. Banks of Colorado to Rio Grande. 
Pinus EDULIS, Engelm. in Wisliz. Rep., p. 88; Torr. in Bot. Sitgreaves’s Rep., p. 173, t. 20. 
P. Fremontiana, Gord. in Jour. Hist. Soc. Lond. 4, p. 293. Common in all the higher 
portions of New Mexico. Var. MONOPHYLLUS, Yorr. Cerbat mountains. 
_ Pinus ponperosa, Dougl. Lond. Arborit, p. 2243; Newberry, Bot. Williamson’s Rep., p. 36. 
Mountains at Santa Isabel, San Francisco mountain, and high lands about Fort Defiance, and 
Santa Fé. : 
- Piyus insients, Dougl. in Lond. Arborit, 4, p. 2265, figs. 2170-2172. Monterey, California. 
- Pinus Counreri, Dou. Linn. Trans. vol. 17, p. 440. Coast mountains, back of Monterey, 
California. 
Pinus Sapintana, Dougl. Lamb. Pinus (ed 2d.) 2, p. 146, % 80. Mountains south of San 
Francisco. 
Pinus LamBertiana, Dougl. in Linn. Trans. 15, p- 50. With the last. 
. Apres Dovexasn, Lina. Nutt. Sylv., p. 131, t. 117. High table-lands west of Little Colorado 
and Rocky mountains. Var. Macrocarpa. Mountains near San Felipe. 
7 SEQUOIA SEMPERVIRENS, Endl. Syst. conif.., p- 198. Coast mountains, south of San Francisco. 
JUNIPERUS TETRAGONA, Schlecht, Var. OstEosPERMA, Torr. in Bot. Whipple's Rep., p. 141. San 
Felipe, California. . 
JUNIPERUS PACHYPHL@A, Torr. 1. c. Cedar creek and about San Francisco mountain. 
Junirervs Vircintana, Linn. Miche. Sylv. 2, p. 353, t. 156. Rocky mountains, east of Fort 
Defiance. 
ey “BYPHACE AR, 
- “Bypna watiroura, Linn. Explorer’s Pass and along the Colorado generally. 
, LILIA CEA. 
___ CaLocuortus LuTEus, Dougl. Lind. Bot. Reg., t. 1661. Navajo country; Camp 101; May 18. 
_ CaLocHortus sPLeNDENS, Benth. Hort. Trans., p. 411, t. 15, fig. 1.. Mouth of Diamond river; 
ril 3; Moqui country; May 8. Crossing of the Colorado Chiquito; March 2. ee 
-Atuiom mutaBiLe, Miche. FI. 1, p. 195; Kth. Enum. 4, p. 451. Mesa north of the Colorado 
Chi yuito; May 3. The plant not more than half the usual height, and the pedicels (fructiferous) 
considerably stouter than in the common form of this species. 
LLIUY AcUMINATUM, Hook. Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2, p. 185, @. 196. Fort Defiance; May 22. 
20D1HA (DICHELOSTEMMA) CaprraTa, Benth. Pl. Hartw., p. 339. Mouth of Diamond river; 
3; Sitgreaves’s Pass; March 23; Cedar creek, April 24. 
| ANGUSTIFOLIA, Pursh. Fl. 1, p. 221; Nutt. Gen. 1, p. 218. Camp 70 and Camp 65; 
amp an 1 Santa Fé. One of the plants called Amolé, or Soap plant, by the Mexicans. 
