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3. Viguiera cordifolia A. Gray, PL Wright. 1: 107. 1852. 



Fort Apache (southern Navajo County), Pinaleno Mountains 

 (Graham County), and mountains of Cochise, Santa Cruz, and Pima 

 Counties, 3,500 to 9,000 feet, dry slopes, canyons, and plains, mostly 

 in pine forest, June to October. Western Texas to eastern and 

 southern Arizona, and northern Mexico. 



4. Viguiera multiflora (Nutt.) Blake, Gray Herbarium Contrib. 



54: 108. 1918. 



Heliomeris multiflora Nutt., Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour. ser. 2, 



1: 171. 1848. _ 

 Gymnolomia multiflora Benth. and Hook, ex Rothr. in Wheeler, 



U. S. Survey West 100th Merid. Rpt. 6: 160. 1878. 



Navajo and Coconino Counties, south to the mountains of Cochise, 

 Santa Cruz, and Pima Counties, 4,500 to 8,500 feet, dry slopes, often 

 in pine forest, common, May to October. Southwestern Montana to 

 New Mexico, southern Arizona, Nevada, and eastern California. 



The var. nevadensis (A. Nels.) Blake {Gymnolomia nevadensis A. 

 Nels.), which differs in its narrowly linear-lanceolate, usually strongly 

 revolute-margined leaves only 2 to 5 mm. wide (in the typical form 

 the leaves lanceolate or lance-ovate, plane, 6 to 30 mm. wide), occurs 

 throughout most of the range of the species in Arizona. 



5. Viguiera ovalis Blake, Gray Herbarium Contrib. 54: 110. 1918. 



Gymnolomia brevijolia Greene ex Woot. and Standi., Contrib. 

 U. S. Natl. Herbarium 16: 190. 1913. Not Viguiera brevi- 

 jolia Greenm., 1903. 



Cave Creek, Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise County, about 6,000 

 feet {Harrison and Kearney 6150), September. Southwestern New 

 Mexico and southeastern Arizona. 



6. Viguiera ciliata (Robins, and Greenm.) Blake, Gray Herbarium 



Contrib. 54: 113. 1918. 



Gymnolomia hispida var. ciliata Robins, and Greenm., Boston 



Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc. 29: 93. 1899. 

 Gymnolomia ciliata Rydb., Torrev Bot. Club Bui. 37: 328. 



1910. 



Camp Lowell, Pima County, 2,400 feet {Thornber 97), September 

 and October. Southern Utah to eastern New Mexico, southern 

 Arizona, and Sonora. 



Thornber's specimen is intermediate between typical V. ciliata and 

 var. hispida (A. Gray) Blake. 



7. Viguiera longifolia (Robins, and Greenm.) Blake, Gray Herbarium 



Contrib 54: 111. 1918. 



Gymnolomia longifolia Robins, and Greenm., Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist. Proc. 29: 92. 1899. 



Coconino County to the mountains of Cochise, Santa Cruz, and 

 Pima Counties, 5,000 to 7,500 feet, dry slopes and plains, July to 

 October. Western Texas to Arizona and Mexico. 



