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CALIFORNIA. Kern County: Fort Tejon and vicinity, 1857- 
58, L. J. Xantus de Vesey (G). Los Angeles County: Avalon, 
Santa Catalina Island, May, 1897, B. Trask (US); Manzana, 
Antelope Valley, May, 1896, J. B. Davy 2499 (UC); San Fernando 
Mountains near Chatsworth Peak, April, 1901, L. R. Abrams 1365 
(DS, G, NY). Monterey County: near Monterey, 1850, Rev. 
S. H. Willey (G); Carmel-by-the-Sea, April, 1910, A. D. Randall 
(DS). San Bernardino County: Cajon Pass, April, 1881, C. G. 
Pringle 36 (G); same locality, April, 1902, H. M. Hall 3005 (B, G, 
UC); May, 1903, M. E. Jones (UC); Mojave Desert, near Cajon 
Pass, May, 1914, S. B. Parish 9255 (NY); San Bernardino, May, 
1880, G. R. Vasey (US). San Diego County: Banner, April, 1899, 
K. Brandegee (UC); Campo, May, 1903, L. R. Abrams 3566 (DS, 
G, NY, UC, US); Carriso Creek, April, 1893; T. S. Brandegee 
(UC); Coyote Canyon, April, 1902, H. M. Hall 2821 (UC); 
Dulzura, 1903, Mr. Valentine (UC); La Jolla, March, 1914, 
F. E. & E. S. Clements 150 (G); Point Loma, March, 1895, T. S. 
Brandegee (UC); Poway, April, 1903, H. M. Hall 3862 (B, G, US); 
San Diego, April, 1902, G. B. Grant 1404 (UC, US); same locality, 
April, 1906, K. Brandegee (B, UC); same, May, 1906, T. S. 
Brandegee (B, NY); southwestern Colorado Desert, April, 1889, 
C. R. Orcutt (G, US 40870, right-hand specimen only); Witch 
Creek, April, 1894, R. D. Alderson (UC). San Luis Obispo 
-.County: Estrella (received Feb. 22, 1897), L. Jared (UC); 
San Luis Obispo district, June, 1876, E. Palmer 95 (UC). Santa 
Barbara County: Aloma Creek, C. Cox (UC); Santa Barbara, 
S. F. Peckham (NY). Ventura County: Ojai Valley, April, 
1896, F. W. Hubby 38 (UC). 
Lower CALIFORNIA. San Quentin Bay, Feb., 1889, E. Palmer 
708 (US). 
2e. Lupinus concinnus pallidus (Brandegee) comb. nov. [Fic. 72.] 
Lupinus pallidus Brandegee, Zoe 4: 203. 1893. 
Differs from var. A gardhianus in having the pubescence mainly 
appressed, though with some spreading hairs; petals usually white 
or pale bluish; leaflets five or six, spatulate, rounded at apex: 
seeds “white marbled with black’’ or light tan spotted with darker 
tan. 
