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6s. Lupinus densiflorus crinitus Eastwood, var. nov. [FiG. 36.] 
Humilis, 8-15 cm. latus, villosissimus, pilis 3-5 mm. longis, caule 
ramisque brevibus plerimum laxe pandentibus; foliis congestis; 
pedunculis plus minusve a obentitnas vel deflexis, folia exceden- 
tibus praesertim ad fructum; peas 2-4 distantibus, floribus 
prope 14 mm. longis, pedice 
pe 14 
brevibus robustis; calyce ha 
teolato, 10 mm. longo, 4 mm. lato, 
dense villosissimo, pilis 2-3 mm. 
longis, labio superiore 3 mm. longo, 
emarginato, inferiore 2-dentato, 
dentibus 1 mm. longis et I mm. 
latis basi, sinu lato; Corellia pluri- 
tundato abrupte contracto in un- 
guem prope 4 mm. latum; alis I1 Icm. 
mm. longis, 6 mm. latis, a! cili- Bh eae pie Anis 
atis; carina 10 mm. longa, RODE: icin Rustwood: A. Rastwood (GC). 
mm. longis; seminibus angulatis, luteofulvis, dense minuteque 
maculatis maculis fulvis. 
Low, 8-15 cm. tall, very villous with hairs 3-5 mm. long, stem 
and branches short and usually loosely spreading with the peduncles 
more or less decumbent or deflexed, exceeding the foliage at time 
of fruiting; verticils two to four, distinct, flowers about 14 mm. 
long; calyx ebracteolate, 10 mm. long, very densely villous with 
hairs 2-3 mm. long; corolla mostly dark purple, the banner 13 
mm. long, rounded at the apex and abruptly contracted into a 
wide claw, wings ciliate, keel nearly straight; pods large; seeds 
angular, yellowish brown, densely and minutely spotted with 
brown. 
CALIFORNIA. Sonoma County: Bodega Point, A. Eastwood 
(Typr, G; type-duplicate, UC); Bodega, 25 May, 1900, H. P. 
Chandler 686 (UC). : 
The type sheet is labelled “ Lupinus crinitus n. sp.,”” but an 
annotation, in pencil, calls it L. densiflorus, var. crinitus. Itseems 
to be a local and well-marked variation of the “ palustris group”’ 
and peculiar to the coast line; while var. persecundus (page 190), of 
similar general appearance, but very different pubescence, is 
evidently nearer typical L. densiflorus and is found both near the 
