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exceeding the rachis of its leaf, 4-5-flowered ; flowers large (2- 
2.5 cm. long); calyx-teeth linear-lanceolate or*linear, very acute, 
the lateral ones equalling the tube, while the lower exceed it. 
Original locality: Lubeck, Quoddy Head, Maine ; (N. E. ex- 
tremity of U. S.), Oakes. : 
Type in Herb. Col. Coll. 
8. Laruyrus PauciFLorus Fernald, Bot. Gaz. 19: 335 (1894). 
Lathyrus polyphyllus S. Wats. Bot. King’s Exp. 78 (1871), not 
Nutt. 
Lathyrus palustris var. myrtifolius S. Wats. Bibl. Index, 1: 230 
(1878), in part. | 
Washington, Oregon, Utah [Wahsatch Mts., Watson (n. 296) 
L. F. Ward, etc.] and Idaho [Ketchum and Silver City, Miss A. 
I. Mulford (1894). | : 
Original localities: Roseburg, Oregon, Thos. Howell, 1887 (n. 
677); Wawawai, Washington, Lake & Hull, 1892 (n. 810);. Snake 
River Cajon, Washington, C. V. Piper, 1893 (n. 1487). ; 
Types in Gray Herb. 
9. Laruyrus Botanprert S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 20: 363 
(1885). 
Oregon and California. 
; Original locality: Oakland Hills near San Francisco, Torrey, 
1865, i : 
Type in Gray Herb.; duplicate in Herb. Col. Coll. 
10. Latuyrus sULPHUREUS Brewer; A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 
399 (1867). : 3 
Lathyrus ochroleucus var. Torr. Pac. R. R. Rep. 4: 77 (1857). 
Lathyrus venosus Torr. Pac. R. R. Rep. 4: 77 (1857), in part. 
Washington, Oregon and California. 
Original localities: Auburn, Duffield’s Ranch, etc., Cal. 
Types in Gray Herb. and Herb. Col. Coll. 
1. Laruykus ALEFELDI White. 
Orobus Californicus Alef. Bonplandia, g: 146 (1861), excl. syn., 
not Lathyrus Californicus Dougl. oo : 
Perennial; glabrous or sparingly pubescent throughout; stem 
rather stout, flexuous, quadrangular, wingless, scarcely striate 
tween the angles; stipules semi-cordate, acuminate, thick and oe 
_ Strongly reticulated, \%~¥ as long as the leaflets, and often nearly — e 
