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straight, tip sharply incurved to 110. degrees, 13” high, with 
very short, erect, blunt not dark point; wings linear-oblancevlate, 
nearly 1” longer than kee] and much narrower, little arched; 
banner 2” longer than the wings, arched to 80-90 degrees, sides 
reflexed, 1” wide in the middle only; fruit pendulous, 3” high, 
+” wide, 1-14’ long exciusive of the 6”-long filiform stipe, 
smooth, flat, from half-oblanceolate to linear-elliptical, the sutures 
either equally arched or the veutral more so, acuminate at base, 
triangular apiculate at tip; flowers 15-20; leaflets never hoary be- 
low, nearly glabrous above. This differs from A. Antiselli in the 
long, large and narrow pod, ete. It approaches A. filipes Grays 
more nearly than the type does. A. Antiselli seems to have been 
confused with A. trichopodus by Gray as his specimens from the 
Santa Clara Valley, Calif., are referred to that species in the Gray _ 
Herbarium. These specimens have broader and bluniter pods 
and longer stipe in proportion. 
A. tegetarioides n. sp. No.2619 Cusick,southern Blue Mts., 
Oregon, in sandy soil on the Buck range, June 28, 1901. Pods 
about 2” long, double the calyx, 1” high, 4” wide, elliptical, ab- 
ruptly apiculate at both ends, minutely stipitate, splitting the 
calyx, chartacevus, coarsely reticulated, latera!ly compressed, 
ashy with appressed hairs, widely spreading, completely 1-celled, 
\ not inflated, few ovuled, 1-seeded, sutures nerve-like, sides con- 
cave, cross section unequally 4-angled by the dorsal side being 
bisuleate and with the raised suture between; flowers racemose, 
3-5, spreading, slender, white, with banner purple striped in the 
middle and keel dark-tipped, about 2” long, banner oval, not 
hooded, abruptly arched at end of teeth to erect, emarginate, 
fully 1” long, sides much reflexed; wings broadly obovate and 
very oblique, wider than keel and 4” longer, 4” shorter than the — 
banner; keel barely surpassing the calyx teeth, rounded from | 
base to tip into a half circle, obtuse, about 4” wide; calyx tarbi- 
nate-campanulate, tube about 4” long, with mouth not oblique 
and base narrowed and obliquely inserted on a filiform and 
ascending pedicel which is at least as long as the tube; teeth 
