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Rhamm ilvicifolias KeWogg 1. c. ii 37. i R . CR0CEAj Nutt . 

 R. insiuus, Kellogg. 1. c. ii. 20. J 



The latter is said to have greenish-black fruit; probably an 



error, as it does not otherwise differ from the preceding. 



Khus Lentii, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 16 Hesperian, with fig. 

 Nov. 1859. Collected by Dr. Veatch on Cedros Island, and 

 named for William M. Lent of this city, in recognition of 

 his services to science in promoting the expedition. 



Rhus Veatehiana, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 24. Hesperian, with 

 fig. April, 1860. 



Yeatchia Cedkosensis, Gray, Bull. Cal. Acad. No. 1. 1884. 

 Collected by Dr. Veatch, on Cedros Island. 



Lupinus calcaratus, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 195. Hesperian, Jan. 

 1863. Collected by H. C. Dorr, near Virginia City, Nev. 



L. caudatus, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 196. Hesp. 1. c. This was 

 collected at the same place as the preceding, and both were 

 re-collected in the original locality last year. It seems to 

 be distinct from L. laxifiorus, Dougl. to which it is referred 

 by Mr. Watson. The limits of several of these closely rela- 

 ted species are still very uncertain. 



L. cervinus, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 229. The specimen is in bad 

 condition, but is certainly not L. affirm. The pubescence is 

 appressed silky-villous on both surfaces: upper lip of the 

 calyx merely notched: petals more than 6 lines long, nearly 

 equal: the flowering spike twenty-five inches in length. 

 Probably not an annual. 



L. citrinus, Kellogg, 1. c. vii. 93. 



L. confertus, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 192. 



L. ladeus, Kellogg, 1. c. v. 37. 



L. microcarpus, Sims. Specimen missing 



L. Menziesii, var. aurea, Kellogg 1. c. v. 16. 

 L. densiflorus, Benth. Specimen missing. 



