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One of our New Mexican plants exactly matches Wolf's no. 195 from the Rio Grande 

 at Loma, Colorado, and the two are certainly distinct from L. hingii. We have not 

 seen Siler's plant, which would be the type, but on the assumption that there is no 

 confusion in the specimens of Wolf's collection and that Doctor Watson was correct 

 in referring these plants there, in our judgment this name should not be reduced to 

 synonymy. 



8. Lupinus aduncus Greene, Pittonia 4: 132. 1900. 



Lupimis decumbens argophyllus A. Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. n. ser. 4: 37. 1849. 



Lupinus helleri Greene, Pittonia 4: 134. 1900. 



Lupinus argophyllus Cockerell, Torreya 2: 42. 1902. 



Type locality: Dry ravines among the sandy hills at Aztec, New Mexico. Type 

 collected by Baker (no. 433). 



Range: Nebraska to Colorado and New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Aztec; Santa Fe; Ramah; Glorieta; Tesuque; Pajarito Park; John- 

 sons Mesa; Chama; Tunitcha Mountains; Nara Visa. Hills and mesas, in the Upper 

 Sonoran and Transition zones. 



The types of L. decumbens argophyllus and L. helleri came from near Santa Fe. 



9. Lupinus palmeri S. Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. 8: 530. 1873. 

 Type locality: San Francisco Mountains, Arizona. 

 Range: Arizona and New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Burro Mountains; Luna; Blue Creek Canyon. Mountains, in the 

 Transition Zone. ^ 



The pubescence of fresh specimens is silvery white, but in the herbarium it soon 

 becomes tawny. 



10. Lupinus ammophilus Greene, Pittonia 4: 136. 1900. 



Type locality: Sandy bottoms of dry streams at Aztec, New Mexico. Type col- 

 lected by Baker (no. 434). 



Range: Southern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Aztec; Carrizo Mountains; Dulce; Tierra Amarilla. Dry hills, in 

 the Upper Sonoran and Transition zones. 



11. Lupinus neomexicanus Greene, Pittonia 4: 133. 1900. 



Type locality: About Silver City and in foothills of the Pinos Altos Mountains, 

 New Mexico. Type collected by Greene. 

 Range: Southwestern New Mexico. 

 New Mexico: Silver City; Santa Rita; Mogollon Mountains. Transition Zone. 



12. Lupinus ingratus Greene, Pittonia 4: 133. 1900. 



Type locality: Low grassy lands at Chama, New Mexico. Type collected by 

 Baker. . 



Range: Northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. 



New Mexico: Chama; Tunitcha Mountains; Carrizo Mountains; Santa Fe Can- 

 yon; Grosstedt Place. Meadows, in the Transition Zone. 



13. Lupinus laetus Woot. & Standi. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 16: 137. 1913. 

 Type locality: Winter Folly, in the Sacramento Mountains north of Cloudcroft, 



New Mexico. Type collected by Wooton, August 13, 1899. 

 Range: Known only from type locality, in the Transition Zone. 



14. Lupinus sierrae-blancae Woot. & Standi. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 16: 138. 

 1913. 



Type locality: On the lower part of White Mountain Peak, New Mexico. Type 

 collected by Wooton, July 6, 1895. 



Range: Meadows in the White Mountains of New Mexico, in the Transition Zone. 



