CATALOGUE. 61 
Teifolium Paeryi, Gray. Amer. Jour. Sci. {n. 33. 409. Glabrous, 
subcaulescent ; scape 3-4' high, leafy and decumheiit at base; stipules ovate, 
more or less scarious ; leaflets oblong, J' long,) sharply dentate : iiivohinv 
scarious, 5-7-parted, much shorter than the many-flowered head ; segiuciils 
ovate, obtuse ; calyx about thrice shorter than the persistent closed })urple 
(6-9'' long) corolla, the teeth broadly subulate, about equaling the canipanu- 
late tube; legume sessile, 3-4-seeded. — lu moist grassy snbalpiiic canons. 
Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Near head of l>ear Uiver, Ujiita Mouiitaius, 
Utah ; 9,000 feet ahitude ; August. (243.) 
Teifolium miceocepiialum, LNirsh. Annual, liaiiy; stems (^-2^ lt)"feO 
ascending or procumbent, branched ; Icallcis olu-ordatc or ('inica1<'-()l)()vatc, and 
often eniarginate, denticulate ; stipides ovale, acuniinale, iieai'ly entire ; heads 
small, snl)gh)bose, on long axillaiT pedunch's; invohu're many-cleft, ihe sei;- 
ments (about 9) equal, entire: llowcrs in 2-1 verticels; calyx-teetli e(jnal, 
straight, subulate, about e(pialingtlie tube and coi-olla : leirunie l-see(l<'(l, in- 
dehiscent. From AVashington Territory to Southern Calif()inia. Ilavallah 
Range, near Cumberland, Xevada ; G,()()0 leet altitude; dune. (2i4.) 
Teifolium vaeiegatum, Njitt. Animal, glaljrous, decumixMit or suber<'ct, 
branching; stems slender, (i-l°long,) leaflets (3-6" long) oblong, ol)ovate, or 
somewhat obcordate, minutely spinulose-serrate ; stipules lanceolate or ovale, 
gashed-dentate with setaceous teeth ; peduncles axdlary, exceediiiL^ the leaves; 
involucre many-cleft, (somewhat 6-l(d)ed, the segments subulately toothed:) 
calyx-teeth equal, setaceous-subulate, h)nger than the tube, a linle shorter 
than the purple or white (3") corolla; legumes 1-2-secded, Oregon, Cali- 
fornia, and Sonora, (Thurber.) In the Truckee Valley, near Cinnherland 
City in the Ilavallah Range, and in Ruby Valley, Nevada : r)-(i,UO() feet alti- 
tude ; June-August. (245.) 
Teifolium fimbriatum, J.indl. P>iennial, ^rlabrons, stems ascemling, 
(6-18' high;) leaflets lanceolate, oblonir orobovate, acute ov the lower retuse, 
spinulose-denticulate; stipules ovate, acuminate, laclniat .■-spinulose ; involucre 
many-cleft, shorter than the many-How cred snlii.dohose heads: calyx-ti'el li 
subulate, straight, half the lennth of the corolla and about e(|iudini: the !uhe, 
usually entire ; legume 2--(;-see.led.— Leallets ^-l' long or more: liea<l> of 
purple or whitish flowers in diameter. A pulx'scent form is T.' hhis,- 
forum, Hook. Oregon and California ; lVe(pient, Truckee Valley, 4'oyahe 
