WATSON—Plants of Bernalillo County 
white flowers, in acorpioid raceme-like cymes; 5 part- 
ed calyx with naked sinuses; often bell-shaped 5-lobed 
corolla; slender, often exserted, stamens; and ovary 
with 2 narrow linear parietal placental usually pro- 
jecting inward in fruit and forming an imperfect par- 
tition in the ovoid, four to many-seeded pod. 
Pp. NEO-MExiIcaNA, Thuidber. Viscid pubeseent and 
glandular, and a ft. high or less. Lobes of the corolla 
either slightly or conspicuously  erose-denticulate. 
Mesa. Common in spring. 
NAMA, L. 
Chiefly low herbs with funnel-form or sometimes 
salver-form corolla, purple bluish or white; filiform fil- 
aments and styles; stamens commonly of unequal 
lengths and often unequally inserted; styles 2, most- 
ly distinct. 
N. HIspiIpuM, Gray, Hairy Nana. Hispid or hir- 
sute, repeatedly forked; leaves broadly or narrowly 
linear-spatulate, most of the cauline ones sessile but not 
at all clasping; flowers lateral and solitary, or 3-5 in 
terminal unilateral clusters; sepals narrowly linear, 
very little if at all broadened upward; corolla narrow- 
funnelform, mostly much longer than the calyx. Pod 
narrowly oblong, 30-40 seeded. Seeds smooth. Quite 
common on the mesa. Spring. 
12. BIGNONIACEAE, (Bignonia Family. ) 
Woody plants. Calyx 2-lipped , 5-cleft; showy, 
tubular or bell-shaed, five-lobed, somewhat irregular 
or 2-lipped corolla; stamens inserted on the corolla, 
5 or posterior one and sometimes shorter pair also 
sterile or rudamentry; fruit a large dry pod with flat 
winged seeds. 
Pod flat, leaves compound, - - (1) TEUCOMA. 
Pod terete, fertile stamens ee) 2, trees, leaves simple 
ovate opposite - - CATALPA. 
Pod terete, stamens 4 ue simple, alternate, linear 
leaves - - - - CHILOPSIS. 
TECOMA, Jus. (TRUMPET. -FLOWER OR 
TRUMPET-CREEPER. ) 
Calyx-bell-shaped, 5-toothed, 4 stamens. These are 
well known plants, there are two species neither of 
which grows wild here as far as I know but T. radi- 
cans, is a climbing woody vine with 9 leaflets, and an 
orange or scarlet corolla, commonly planted as an or- 
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