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Collected by the author at Wawona, Mariposa County, Cali- 

 fornia, along the little stream back of the hotel, July 5, 1902. It 

 IS named in honor of my friends Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Durbrow, 

 who were my companions on the trip to the Yosemite when it was 

 collected. 



^icia Copelandi sp. nov. 



Climbing rather high and branching, glabrous, angles ribbed 

 leaves almost sessile, with capillary branching and pubescent ten- 

 drils ; stipules small with several sharply acuminate digitate lobes; 

 leaflets 6- 10, petiolulate, elliptical and oblong, to ovate-lanceolate, 

 thin, membranous, glabrous, veiny, paler on the lower surface, 

 obtuse at apex or truncate and mucronate, margin entire or undu- 

 late, r.5-3 cm. long, 1-1.5 cm. wide: flowers few, in racemes 

 shorter than the leaves ; peduncles slender, 4 cm. long, pedicels 

 T-2 mm. : calyx slightly pubescent, its teeth shorter than the tube, 

 membranously white-margined, the 2 upper very short with broad 

 sinus between, the 3 lower subulate, 3 mm. long : corolla almost 

 2 cm. long, violet ; standard orbicular, obcordate, 1 1 mm. in 

 diameter, the claw broad, almost i cm. long, 6 mm. broad, slightly 

 saccate at base ; wings surpassing the keel by 6 mm. ; keel broad, 

 truncate, with a darker spot at tip : ovary tapering at both ends, 

 at base ending in a stipe as long as the abruptly bent style, 

 puberulent ; stigma conspicuously tufted. 



This interesting species was collected on the headwaters of the 



Sacramento River near Sissons at the foot of Mt. Shasta, California, 



August 12, 1903, by Dr. Edwin Bingham Copeland, in whose 



honor it is named. Superficially it resembles a species of 



Lathy rii s ; but is at once distinguished by the stigma. 



^ Lathyrus Goldsteinae sp, nov. 



Slender, climbing ; stems angled, lower part glabrous, upper 

 clothed with soft spreading pubescence : leaves terminating in 

 long, branching tendrils; leaflets 6-10, opposite or alternate; 

 petioles i cm. long on the lower leaves, wanting on the upper ; 

 stipules narrowly semi-sagittate, entire, veiny, narrowly attenuate, 

 soft-pubescent, the upper part i cm. long, 3 mm. wide, lower 5 

 mm. long, half as wide ; leaflets on short petiolules (about i mm.), 

 linear-oblong, tipped with a slender mucro, narrowed at base, 3-4 

 cm. long, about 5 mm. wide, softly pubescent, paler on the lower 

 than the upper surface : flowers m racemes much shorter than the 

 leaves, 4-6-flovvered, the peduncles as long as the racemes ; pedi- 

 cels shorter than the calyx : upper lip of calyx shorter than the 



