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125. Dalea divaricata Benth. — Sierra de la La- 

 guna. 



126. Dalea chrysorhiza Gra}^ Common. — Todos 

 Santos, Sierra de la Laguna, San Jose del Cabo, La Paz. 



127. Dalea ramosissima Benth. — Sierra de la La- 

 guna. 



128. Dalea canescens Benth. Much less pubes- 

 cent than the Magdalena Bay specimens, glands minute 

 and sparse, flowers smaller, the vexillum much broader 

 than long and somewhat 3-lobed with the middle lobe 

 triangular. — La Paz. 



129. Dalea, sp. Frutescent, spreading, with stems 

 2—3 feet long. — San Jose del Cabo. 



130. Indigofera Anil L. — Todos Santos, San Jose 

 del Cabo. 



131. Indigofera, sp. Frutescent, four feet tall with 

 racemes much longer than the leaves. — San Jose del 

 Cabo. 



132. Tephrosia Palmeri Watson. — About San Jose 

 del Cabo the flowers are ochroleucous. T. Pnrisimce 

 Brandegee, described from more northern forms having 

 purple flowers, is probably this species. 



133. Tephrosia tenella Gray. — La Paz, San Jose 

 delCabo. 



134. Tephrosia constricta Watson. — San Jose del 

 Cabo. 



135. Tephrosia cana. Herbaceous from a woody 

 base, 6-9 dm. high, whole plant appressed silvery pubes- 

 cent: leaves 8-15 cm. long; stipules deflexed, rigid but 

 not spinescent; leaflets 5-8 pairs, 3-8 cm. long, oblong 

 elliptic, veins parallel, petiolules bent angularly: racemes 

 elongated, naked below terminal or axillary: pedicels 



