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D. BRANDEGEI Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 76. 1876. 
Type locality: Along the San Juan, between McE]mo and 
Recapture Creeks [southeastern Utah]. 
D. PANICULATA Eastw. Proc. Cal. Acad. II. 6: 298. pl. 45. 
1896. 
Type locahty: Sandy flats along the San Juan river near 
the junction with McElmo Creek [Utah]. 
D. WETHERILLI Eastw. Proc. Cal. Acad. II. 6: 299. 1896. , 
Type locality: ‘In the same region” as the type of D. pan- 
wculata. 
D. CLARKAE Kennedy, Muhlenbergia 4: 2. with figure. 
1908. 
Tye locality: Drifting sand, south side of Soda Lake, 
Churchhill county, Nevada. 
University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada. 
NEw COMBINATIONS 
Lupinus vallicola 
Lupinus persistens Heller, Muhlenbergia 2: 62. D. 20. 1905. 
Not L. perszstens Rose, Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb. 8: 308. 
Ap. 20. 1905. 
I have just discovered that Dr. Rose applied the namie Jer- 
sestens to a species of Lupinus several months before I published 
the same namie. 
Lupinus Blankinshipii 
Lupinus Jones Blankinship, Mont. Agric. Coll. Sci. Stud. 
Bot. 1: 79. 1905. Not L. Jomeszt Rydb. 1903. 
Pachylophus longiflorus 
Anogra longiflora Heller, Muhlenbergia 2: 224. 1906. 
Dr. Rydberg has called my attention to the fact that this 
plant isa Pachylophus, a genus not heretofore reported from Cal- 
ifornia. It does not much resemble any known Anogra, but 
seemed to fall into that genus according to Small’s key in Bull. 
Torr. Club 23: 168. 1896.—A. A. HELLER. 
