Contributions to Western Botany. 59 
San Bernardino Mountains, California. Jones, August, 1900. 
A. Pomonensis n. sp. Pods about 2’ long, obliquely ovate, 
nearly round in cross section, densely congested into a swab 4-6’ 
long, on a stout peduncle, membranous, nearly oval when 
mature; flowers in heads 1-2’ long; banner obovate, slightly 
arched remotely from the keel, erect part 14” high, sides reflexed > 
4” deep, blade longer than the keel; keel straight, tip round and 
obtuse; calyx teeth triangular, about 3 the tube; pedicel shorter 
than the ovate, hyaline bract which is 1’ long; stipules small, 
adnate, not connate; Jeaves 3-4’ long; leaflets 12-15 pairs, ellipti- 
eal to ovate, obtuse, short-petiolulate, about 4” long but variable. 
Common on the table land above Fallbrock, Calif., to Los Angeles 
Closely allied to A, Cretalariz. The type is from my collection 
of 1882 
A. Crotalariae (Bth) Gray is the var. virgatus Gray Bot. Cal. 
1 149. 
Var. Magdalenae (Greene Pitt.1 162). A.Magdalene Greene 
l.c, A. candidissimus (Bth.) Wats. 
Var. Menziesii (Gray Proc. A. A. 6 217). A. Menziesii Gray 
l.e. A. Franciscanus Sheld. 
Var. anemophilus (Greene Bull. Cal. Acad. 4 186) A. anem- 
ophilus Greene ]. c. A. miguelensis Greene. A. vestitus (Bth.) 
ats 
A. vallaris n. sp. Pods capitate, 14’ long, 6” wide, 4” high, 
deeply sulcate dorsally, much obcompressed in the middle but 
with prominent and laterally flattened tip, smooth, acute at 
both ends, arcuate to $ circle, general outline normally elliptical- 
lanceolate, dorsal suture intruded 4” deep in the middle, stipe 
6” long and much enlarged at tip; flowers few, white, in a short: 
head, 9” long; banner gently arched to 45 degrees, 1” beyond 
the calyx tips, lanceolate, sides reflexed }”’ wide and most at the 
tip, and so making the banner appear very narrow above; wings 
linear, 1” wide, fully 1” longer than the keel, narrowed at tip, 
