34 PLANTS BAKERIAN.E. 



1 to 2 inches long, obtusish, sparsely appressed-hairy be- 

 neath, glabrous above; stipules ovate, 1 to 1 inches long: 

 racemes short and few-flowered, even subcapitate, the 

 corollas large; calyx villous, its triangular teeth half as 

 long as the tube: pods about 3 inches long, ascending, 

 straight, appressed-pubescent. 



At Marshall Pass, common in open places among the 

 pine woods, 19 July, n. 485; flowering specimens only; but 

 the fruiting specimens, from precisely the same locality, 

 were obtained by myself, 4 Sept., 1896, and have been kept 

 ever since, under the above name as a new species, awaiting 

 flowering specimens. 



THERMOPSIS STRICTA. Much taller, even 1J feet high in 

 flower, very strict, and with a long interrupted raceme of 

 smallish flowers of which the lowest are subverticillate: 

 mature leaflets If to 2^ inches long, mostly oblong or ellip- 

 tical, some of the largest inclining to oblanceolate, glabrous 

 above, sparsely pubescent beneath; ovate stipules 1 to 2 

 inches long: calyx canescently villous, its teeth narrower, 

 more than half the length of the tube: pods very erect, 2 

 inches long or more, vilhms-tomentose. 



In meadows at Sapinero, 19 June, n. 173, in flower; also 

 at Gunnison, 25 July, n. 604, in fruit. 1 



1 T. ANGUSTATA. Two feet high and somewhat bushy by several well 

 developed leafy sterile branches, but only the main stem bearing flowers : 

 leaflets about 2 inches long, elliptical, deep-green, villous-pubescent 

 beneath (as also the stem ) , but glabrous above ; stipules small and 

 narrow, barely I inch long, or even less, and lanceolate : calyx and pods 

 hoary-tomentose, the latter about 2 inches long, strictly erect. Known 

 only as collected by myself, at Star Valley, in the foothills of the Ruby 

 Mountains, Nevada, 20 July, 1896. The specimens are in fruit only, but 

 by the remarkably narrow, and almost exactly elliptical foliage, and the 

 tomentose pods, a marked species is indicated. 



