308 SMITH: STUDIES IN THE GENUS LUPINUS—XI 
& C. P. Smith 3677 (CPS); Sahtlam, 11 May, 1915, E. M. 
Anderson (CPS, PBC) ; Shawingan, 24 May, 1897, J.R. Anderson 
(CPS, CVP, PBC); same, 19 July, 1917, C. F. Newcombe (CPS). 
Yale District: Mount Cheam, 14 Aug., 1896, J. R. Anderson 
(CPS, PBC). Lillooet District; Mount McLean, 28 July, 1916, 
E. M. Anderson 2962 (CPS, PBC). 
I am informed by both Mr. W. R. Carter and Dr. C. F. 
Newcombe that this is the most common and representative 
lupine of Vancouver Island. It has been called L. nootkatensis, 
L. arcticus, L. laxiflorus, and L. columbianus. 
24. Lupinus latifolius subalpinus (Piper & Robinson) comb. 
nov. 
Lupinus subalpinus Piper & Robinson, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 
11: 356. 1906. 
This also belongs to Heller’s group Latifolii (Muhlenbergia 8: 
63. 1912), as shown by the ciliation of the keel, and is, to me, 
just another of the many variations of L. latifolius, sensu lato. 
25. Lupinus Abramsi sp. nov. 
Plantae ramosae decumbentes 5-6 dm. altitudine, albilanato- 
villosae; foliis albilanatis utrimque, petiolis brevis 3-5 cm. 
longis, foliolis 8 aut 9, oblanceolatis; pedunculis 6-10 cm. longis, 
racemis 15-25 cm. longis; floribus 14-16 mm. longis pandentibus 
verticillatis, bracteis deciduis villosis 10 mm. longis, pedicellis 
4-7 mm. longis lanato-villosis; calyce bracteolato lanato labio 
superiore bifido inferiore tridentato; petalis latis caerulis vexillo 
pubescente apice exterius 15-16 mm. lato, carina ciliata mar- 
ginibus superioribus; ovules 8 aut 9, legumina seminaque non 
vidi. 
White-woolly-villous, decumbent, branched, 5-6 dm. tall; 
leaves many, white-woolly both sides, petioles short, 3-5 cm. 
long, leaflets 8 to 9, oblanceolate, acute or obtuse, 20-30 by 5-7 
mm.; peduncles 6-10 cm. long, racemes 15-25 cm. long, flowers 
14-16 mm. long, spreading, verticillate, bracts deciduous, 
villous, 10 mm. long, pedicels 4-7 mm. long, woolly-villous; 
calyx non-gibbose, woolly, upper lip bifid, lower 3-toothed; 
petals broad, blue, banner suborbicular, pubescent on the back 
near apex, 15-16 mm. wide, with a yellow center, keel slightly 
curved, ciliate along acumen and middle; ovules 8 to 9, pods 
and seeds not seen. 
‘CALIFORNIA. Monterey County: Los Pesares, Santa Lucia 
Mountains, 9 June, 1920, L. R. Abrams 7358 (Tver, DS 103181); 
same, L. R. Abrams 7360 (DS). 
