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Apparently nearest to the next, but very distinct from any 

 Lupinus with which I am acquainted. 



No. 4608. Low, grassy places, along dry or drying rills, 

 hills of Coeur d' Alene Lake, opposite Harrison, Idaho, August 

 7, 1898. Flowers were mainly gone at this time. Type in the 

 Gray Herbarium ; co-types in my private collection and in the 

 herbarium of the University of Idaho. 



• Lupinus ligulatus barbatus 



Differs from the type of L. ligulatus Greene, in having stipules 

 not adnate, stem hairy, leaflets more than 6—8 (about 9), raceme 

 long-peduncled, flowers scattered, only 8-10 mm. long, and in 

 the ovary not very villous. 



This was referred for me to "Lupinus Burkii?" but it differs 

 from that species in its very different pubescence, not broad 

 stipules, in long and open raceme, deciduous bracts, ovules 6-7, 

 I should almost hesitate to refer this plant to Lupinus ligulatus, 

 were it not that a specimen is in the Gray Herbarium, collected in 

 Klamath County, Oregon, by Applegate, which more nearly ap- 

 proaches the type in its stipules adnate below, free above, and 

 flowers only 8-10 mm. long. No. 1699. Wet, sunny, clay 

 banks, Glendale, southern Oregon, May, 1897 and 1898. 



Type in the Gray Herbarium ; co-types in my private collection. 



7 Aster Cordalenus 



Growing in clumps, nearly erect, 20-30 cm. high, slender, 

 much branched and leaved, especially above, glabrous below, 

 pubescent above, the rather short branches corymbosely aggregated 

 at top of stem : leaves linear to narrowly oblong-oblanceolate, 

 uppermost lanceolate, 5-8 cm. long, 5-10 mm. wide, entire or 

 some with a few rather distant serratures near the middle, those of 

 the inflorescence not much reduced, strongly ciliate, otherwise 

 glabrous, clasping to strongly auriculate at base : heads very 

 foliaceous, campanulate to hemispherical, 5-7 mm. high by 7-10 

 wide : outer series of involucral bracts entirely foliaceous, loose, 

 widely linear, acute, exceeding the inner or even exceeding the 

 rays ; inner bracts narrower, more or less white with herbaceous 

 tips: rays about 20, blue to violet, 8-10 mm. long: disk-flowers 

 purple, with rather short tube and pappus : akenes from nearly 

 glabrous to strongly pubescent. 



