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Nicotiana trigonophylla, Dunal. Common. 
Petunia parviflora, Juss. Guthrie. April. 
SCROPHULARIACEA. 
Linaria canadensis, Dumont. Metealf. May. 
Maurandia wislizeni, Engelm. Not uncommon. Sept. 
Scrophularia glabrata, Davidson. Common on Frisco and trib- 
utaries above 4,000 ft. Metcalf is the type locality. 
Pentstemon acuminatus, Dougl. Guthrie April. 
Pentstemon puniceus, Gray. Common above 4,000 ft. alt. April. 
Pentstemon linariodes, Gray. Common on shaded rocks. 
Pentstemon barbatus, Nutt. Metcalf and Blue River. 
Mimulus rubellus, Gray. River sands. May. 
Veronica peregrina, L. Frisco River. May. 
Castilleia lanata, Gray. Tanner’s canyon. May. 
Castilleia integra, Gray. Dry mesas. Johnson’s ranch. 
Castilleia minor, Gray. Metealf. 
OROBANCHACEA., 
Aphyllon fasciculatum, Gray. Coronado mine. May. 
Aphyllon multifiorum, Gray. Metealf. Lordsburg. 
BIGNONACE. 
Chilopsis saligna, Don. Very common on the river banks. 
PEDALIACE. 
Martynia fragrans, Lindl. On rch bottom lands; the fruit is a 
pest. 
VERBENACE. 
Verbena canescens, HBK. In alkaline ground Hachita. Sept. 
Verbena wrightii, Gray. Common on Dunean plains and fre- 
quently perennial. May. 
Lippia wrightii, Gray. Stream banks above 4,000 ft. alt. Sept. 
LABIATA. 
Salvia romeriana, Scheele. North Clifton. April. 
Salvia balloteflora, Benth. Common on the higher streams. 
Sept. 
Salvia lanceolata, Willd. Whipple meadow. Sept. 
Salvia subincisa, Benth. Garfield. Sept. 
Salvia coccinea, L. Common in mountain canyons. 
Salvia davidsoni, Grenman. Stream bank about two miles 
above Metealf. Only two plants were found. Oet. 
