220 SMITH: STUDIES IN THE GENUS LUPINUS 
entire or minutely three-toothed, 5-8 mm. long; banner 13-15 
rose-pink or purple, sometimes ciliate on the basal tooth, keel 
whitish, strongly ciliate toward the base both above and below, 
the lower fringe running out along the claw; pods about 20 mm. 
long, ovules five to seven; seeds about 2.5 x 2 mm., flat, angled, 
dark-spotted on a pale ground. 
This very unique and handsome species belongs primarily to 
the western slopes of the Sierras, from Butte County to Kern 
County, but also occurs locally in the San Bernardino Mountains 
and in the Santa Lucia Mountains of Monterey County. 
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Fic. 67. ne ah Strversi Kellogg. 1. J. W. Congdon (US 466506); 2. G. 
Hansen 18 (US); . D. E. Elmer 3271 (US). 
osc. Amador County: New York Falls, April, 1891, 
G. Hansen (DS); same locality, April, 1893, G. Hansen 18 (UC); 
same locality, May, 1895 (US). Butte County: Brush Creek, 
1907, Kate Conger (UC); Nimshew, May, 1918, Alethea Beagles & 
G. P. Van Eseltine (CPS). El Dorado County: Pyramid Peak, 
1900, W. L. Atkinson (DS); Tahoe road, fifteen miles above 
Placerville, May, 1907, K. Brandegee (UC); same locality, May, 
1903, C. A. Gross 95 (DS). Fresno County: between Sauger and 
Sequoia Mills, May, 1894, A. Eastwood (G); Pine Ridge, June, 
1900, Hall & Chandler 205 (DS, NY, UC, US). Kern County: 
Green Horn Mountains, June, 1888, E. Palmer 115 (T); Kernville, 
T. S. Brandegee (G). Madera County: North Fork and vicinity, 
May-June, 1903, D. Griffith 4457 (US); Shuteye Mountain, July, 
1907, J. Murdock, Jr. 2514 (G). Mariposa County: Clarks, on 
branch of Merced River, 1872, A. Gray (G); same locality, June, 
