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demum elongata laxa; floribus adscendentibus (lin. G-9 longis); calyce 

 pilis adpressis nigris albidisquc pubcrulo, dentibus subulatis tubo ob- 

 loiigo-canipanulato dimidio brevioribus ; corolla ut videturalba, vexillo 

 obloiigo-ovato acutiusculo ; ovario glabro ; leguininibus pendulis stipi- 

 tatis (stipite e calyce breviter cxscrto), maturis crasso-coriaceis hama- 

 to-incurvatls utriuque acutatis turgido-obcompressis suturis utrisque 

 salientibus acute carinatis prorsus unilocularibus. — San Bernardino 

 Mountains, S. E. California, in a caiion on the Mohave side, May, 

 1882, in flower, and in Holcomb Valley, August, in flower and fruit, 

 S. B. & W. F. Parish. 



Mimosa Lemmoni. Hahhasla, inter Ruhricaules et Acanthocar- 

 pas. fruticosa, late ramosa, moUitcr pubescens ; aculeis ramealibus et 

 petiolaribus sparsis brevibus recurvis, infrastipularibus validioribus rec- 

 tis geminis; stipulis spathulatis vel linearibus caducis ; pinnis 4-7- 

 jugis ; foliolis 9-11-jugis (lin. 1.1-2 longis) elliptico-oblongis demum 

 glabellis subtus uninerviis et penniveniis ; capitulis globosis longius 

 pedunculatis axillaribus et ultra folia racemosis paniculam nudam 

 efficientibus ; floribus albis nunc purpureo tinctis glabris ; corolla infun- 

 dibuliformi breviter 5-lobo calyce triplo longiore ; leguminibus angusto- 

 oblongis rectis utriuque obtusatis (pollicem longis lin. 4 latis) furfura- 

 ceo-pubescentibus margine aculeis brevibus rectiusculis armatis. — S. 

 Arizona, Lemmon, in a cafion near Fort Iluachuca, in flower, with 

 mainly racemose-paniculate heads ; and Cave Caiion, in fruit, with only 

 axillary peduncles. Near to M. Grakami, Gray, PI. Wright, ii, 52, 

 to which it might be referred except for the constant cinereous pubes- 

 cence. 



Caprifoliaccce. 



Sambucus melanocarpa. Facie fere S. Canadensis ; cymis thyr- 

 soideo-paniculatis modo S. racemosce sed tantum convexis ; drupis nigris 

 nee glaucis. — A Rocky-Mountain species which has given some 

 trouble ; first collected in New Mexico by P'endler ; in the Wahsatch 

 and (recently with fruit) in the mountains of INIontana by "Watson ; by 

 Brewer and Bolander in the Sierra Nevada, California ; and in the 

 Cascades of Oregon by Cusick. 



LoNiCERA SuLLiVANTii. Glaucissima, sarmentosa, parum volu- 

 bilis ; foliis ov.dibus sen obovato-oblongis crassiusculis, iis ramorum 

 floridorum plerisque connatis ; corolla lutesccnte extus glabra, tubo pi. 

 m. gibbo (intus fauceque hirsutula) semipollicari limbo vix longiore; 

 filamentis fere glabris. — L. n. sp. SuUivant, Cat. PI. Columbu.'?, f)?. 

 L.Jluva, var. Torr. &. Gray, Fl. ii. G ; Gray, Man., &c. — Central Ohio 



