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Volume 8, Number 3 Laferriere 243 1998 Hymenocallis clivorum from Mexico mi. 112 km| NW- of Alamos, [ca. 400 m fide Fishbein|, 20 types of various species and taxa of Hymenocallis. Nu¬ July 1968. R. Krizman s.n. (AMI/). cleus 19: 20-227. -. 1978. Known distribution of Hymenocallis Sal¬ Acknowledgments. I thank Mark Fishbein, isbury in North and Middle America and the West In¬ James A. Bauml, Thadeus M. Howard, Philip Jen¬ dies. FI. Life 34: 47-59. Godfrey, M. K. & J. W. Wooten. 1979. Aquatic and wet¬ kins, Jessica Piper, Thomas Van Devender, and Da¬ land plants of the southeastern United States: Mono¬ vid Yetman for kind advice and assistance. cotyledons. Univ. Georgia Press, Athens. Howard, T. M. 1978. Current status of some endangered Mexican Hymenocallis species. FI. Life 7: 157-158. Literature Cited Laferriere, J. E. 1990. Hymenocallis pimana (Amarylli- dae eae): A new species from northwestern Mexico. Phy- Bauml, J. A. 1979. A study of the genus Hymenocallis tologia 68: 255-259. (Amaryllidaceae) in Mexico. M.S. Thesis, Cornell Uni¬ -. 1994. Vegetation and flora of the Mountain Fima versity, Ithaca. village of Nabogame, Chihuahua, Mexico. Phytologia Flory, W. S. 1976. Distribution, chromosome numbers, and 77: 102-140.

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