CATALOGUE. 269 



TYPHACE.^. 



Spabganium eueycaepum, Engelm. — Swamps of the San Luis Val- 

 ley (956). 



Spaeganium simplex, Huds. — Twin Lakes (957); swamps of the San 

 Luis Valley (958). 



UJAAGEM. 



Feitillaeia ateopuepueea, Nutt. — Nevada. 



Feitillakia pudica, Spreng. — Nevada. 



Lilium Philadelphicum, L. — Central Colorado. 



Lloydia seeotina, Reich. — South Park, Colorado (943). 



Calochoetus Nuttallii, T. & G — Utah; also a small-flowered form 

 from Fort Wingate, New Mexico (148). 



Calochoetus Gunnisoni, Watson (vol. v, King's Report, p. 348). — 

 Central Colorado (941); also Eastern New Mexico. 



Leucoceinum montanum, Nutt. — Clear Creek Canon, Colorado (944). 



Allium ceenuum, Roth. — South Park, Colorado (948). 



Allium ateoeubens, S. "Watson (King's Report, vol. v, plate xxxviii). — 

 Nevada. 



Allium eeticulatum, Fras. — Denver, Colo. (946). 



Allium mutabile, Mx. — South Park, Colorado (947) ; Willow Spring, 

 Arizona, 7,195 feet elevation (237). 



Allium scaposum, Benth. — Small-flowered form from White Mount- 

 ains of Arizona, at 8,200 feet elevation (197). Vol. v, King's Report, 

 plate xxxviii, figs. 10 and 11. 



Allium anceps, Kellogg. — Mineral Hill, Nevada. 



Camassia esculenta, Lindl — Independence Valley, Nevada. 



Milla bifloea, Cav. — Southern Arizona at 5,550 feet elevation (523). 



Echeandia* teeniflora, Ortega. — Smooth, 6'-2° high; linear leaves 



*Echeakdia, Ortega. — Divisions of the perianth G, with three nerves in the middle of ejch. 

 Stamens 6, inserted on the base of the perianth divisions, subhypogynous ; filaments rctrorsely serrulate. 

 Anthers oblong, divided below ; style somewhat club-shaped ; stigma three-lobed (slightly) and papil- 

 lose; capsule globose, 3-oelled; ovules in 2 tows in each cell ; seeds orbicular, compressed ; roots fibrous- 

 fascicled ; leaves linear, rad'.cai, ensiform ; inflorescence racemoso, with two to three flowers, on jointed 

 pedicels, from each bract. 



