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Some one hundred and thirty other species, which are considered good 

 by the Index Kewensis but not included in the writer's classification, 

 are as follows: 



Acutus, Alberjilla, albus, Algeridus, Allardii, alpestris, altaicus, amoenus, 

 aphyllus, Armeneus, asphodeloides, astrophia, aurantius, bijugus, blephari 

 carpus, brachydon, brachypterus, Brownii, campestris, canescens, cassius, 

 chloranthus, cicerella, cicerula, cinctus, coerulescens, colchicus, crassipe 

 cryophilus, cyaneus, Davidii, debilis, dicirrhus, dielsianus, Dinklagi 

 diversijolius, Drummondii, dumetorum, ectrrhosus, elegans, Emodi, Eng 

 manni, epetiolaris, erectus, Ewaldii, filiformis, fissv '^('"cens, Go. 



steinae, Gorgoni, gracilis, gracillimus, Graphiosa, helo ymita,.- 



hygrophyllus, incurvus, intricatus, italicus, kilamana .aetifoi''i 



laevigatus, lanceolatus, lancifolius, Layardii, Ledebouw ... .nus. Lib 



linearif alius , lusitanicus, luteus, lycius, macrorrhizu magniflorus , t. 

 sanus, marmoratus, Messerschmidtii, Mexicanus, mt rophyllus, mini 

 mollis, Mulkak, multiceps, muUiflorus, mutabilus, nervatus, neurolc 

 nitens, Numidicus, occidentalis, ochraceus, ovalifolius, pallescens, ■ 

 nonicus, parisiensis, Parreiszii, pentaphyllns , pisaster, platystylis, 

 anthos, pseudo-aphaca, pterocaulos, puberulus, purpureo-coeruleus, qi 

 marginatus, Sanbergii, Schmiperii, setiger, Shajffneri, sinensis, spathu 

 spatulima, speciosus, spectabilis, stenobolus, stenophyllus , stipularis, sir 

 subandinus, subrotundus, Szowitsii, Tanakee, tetrapterus, trachyco 

 trachyspermus, trichocalyx, Utahensis, variabilis, varius, venetus, vil 

 vinealis, and Volckmanni. 



The Encyclopedia of American Horticulture describes .'• sp-" "ies 



in the American trade. These are: odoratus, Tingitanu, 

 sylvestris, rotundifolius , undulatus, latifolius, Magellaniri, 

 maritimus, venosus, splendens, montanus, polymorphus, nig , ..n 



The writer has been unable to find maritimus, unduk tus, p 

 splendens, montanus, rotundifolius, polymorphus, grandiflorus , and 

 in the present-day lists. 



Through the courtesy of Professor A. V. Piper, there has been re' 

 at this station the following reputed species from the United States I 

 ment of Agriculture: L. cicera, L. sativus, L. sativus azureus, L.,..i 

 coccineus, L. sylvestris, L. sp. (India), L. Tingitanus, L. ochrus, L. ^ 

 sis, L. nervosus, L. sp., and L. sp. (not named). 



The following species and varieties were received from dealers in sc 

 and plants: 



Lathyrus latifolius, Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia 

 Lathyrus latifolius albus, Henry A. Dreer 



