303 304 



LUPINUS BREVICAULIS S. Watson. not jointed, 2-bracted at the very base 



Ann, hirsute; stems very short (1-2' shorter than the Ivs- sep 4 mostly 



hi); Ifts 5-7, (usually 7), obovate, nar- herbaceous, 3" long: pet 7-9, oblong, 2-3 



rowed at base, very obtuse or retuse; times longer than ex: sta 10-15- cap 



peduncles about equaling the Ivs; ra- shorter than ex. Fresno Co, Gal; Ut; 



cemes usually very short and few-fld; fls Ar. 



sm, deep bl; ex often bracteolate, upper Engelmann, Am ac pr 7:400. 

 lip very short, truncate, obsoletely 



toothed, membranous, lower lip entire "Lv^btP tp it ^ 



or obscurely toothed; keel slightly ex- of a thlok fS2hS' rt ^ e c . r wn 



ceeding the wings; pods 2-3-sIeded; sd whJrl of hrSSS^MiiK S aP t 6S Wlt * a 

 about 1" in diam. Near L. pusillus; m fddlV fl w nr nKvSh 8 ^ I Olnt j 16 ^ the 



6 ' 



. nr n 



distinguished especially by the charac- wash' ci? pl fif k ' Sf.SH?' 



ters of the ex: in the valleys and lower Ervthea 1-rT RP Ar- TT ~"i Howe11 ' 



canyons of Western Nev to the East ^^SJg WI a** ' ' ' M ntl 



Humboldt mts, (more frequent than the -JJSJSSWwJJ 



last), (pusillus) and on the islands of ERIOPHYLLUM CONFERT1FBORUM 



Salt Lake; 5-8,000 altitude; My-Jl; also Sts suffrutescent, 4-6 dm hi, usually 



collected by Dr. Anderson (84) near branched from the woody base, with a 



Carson City. (222). A form of this clos e dense, at length decid tomentum; 



was collected with some of the pedun- fl'ing branches Ify; Ivs 1-4 cm long 



cles much elongated and bearing above ternately or pinnately 3-7-parted into 



the leaves loose racemes of reduced narrowly linear divisions; hds many in 



florets, apparently perfect in all their compact terminal clusters, 34 



parts but usually sterile, (223).'' Ser- inv obovoid-oblong, its bracts 



1 ' B 8 P ovate ' ra y s 4 ' 5 ' 3 - 4 mm long; 



paleae 



Davidson, Erythea 6:72. Bear. as^he"^ ^^ ab Ut half aS 1OnS 



Ar^ h N V e e v. ( r74): D ^^ ^ luDIBEBTIA PACHYSTACHYA Par- 



I.UPINTJS BTJRKEI S. Watson. ish. 



"Resembling L. rivularis, but distin- "A. incana pachystachya Gray, Syn 



.guished. by broader stipules, lower Ivs F1 2> 1, 461. One or 2 ft. high woody at 



long-petioled, raceme usually short and , 



dense with pedicels mostly but 1-2" b ase only; leaves ovate or ovoid, 1-2 



long, bracts villous and subpersistent, inches long 1 , or the smaller obovate; in- 



i'^1Ss. of .^^S7^^2Sel^ "Z s cence t a de t nse , ter inal s ^ ike v, of 



On the east side of the Sierra; near Car- approximate verticils, often with sh<ort 



son City (46 Anderson, 262 Stretch); lateral spikes from the axils of the up- 



;^ s % k o e ne C (H^ B d U e r n k , e ;-:-I allS W a f ts^ \t ^ 'eaves; bracts scarious, ovate or 



ac pr 8:525 (1873). oblong, y 2 m. long, purple, exceeding 



Watson, Am ac pr 8:525. the flte; then as in A. incana. San Ber- 



Brewer & Watson, bot Cal 1:118. Nev; nardino Mts>) at about 7 000 ft alt Flg 



S^>'mts (I. J. Gray, 17 Jl 1890). in Ag." Parish, Erythea 6:91. Lower 



Lupinus polyphyllus Watson, bot California (Orcutt). 



King Exp 55 not Lindl. See Ramona pachystachya. 



Genus CERCIS Linnaeus. LTC OPUS SINUATUS Ell. 



Judas tree: shrub: fls r-p, in umbel- S ee Lycopus Americanus Muhl. 



like fascicles, appearing from winter -M-^x-rptTA A ;. TT , T - r . Ta T . 



buds in advance of the simple Ivs: stip- MENTHA VIRIDIS Linn. 



ules caducous: ex in anthesis broader See Mentha spicata L. 



than long, with 5 broad obtuse teeth: PEUCEDANUM EURTFTERA A. Gray. 



cor obscurely papilionaceous; banner See Euryptera lucida Nutt. 



smaller than wings and enclosed by ATJDTRKRTTA VA^FYT "PnrtAr 



them in the bud; keel-pet larger than ge Ramona Vasevi 



the wing-pet and not united: sta 10; AUDIBERTIA PALMERI A Crav 



distinct, declined, the fil clavate-dilated SanlMee-o Co (Palmer) Cruz gki'a 



towards the base: pod oblong, very flat, ' 



t R HU S OMATMA Ait. 



o straignt. Torrev Variety TRII.OBATA A. Gray. 



. a spreading 



' broad nods about ^' long and 8" branched woody caudex, very leafy pub- 



' " ' 



long as the petiole: racemes very short, 



Genus L.EWISIA Pnrsn. the pe duncle equalling the Ivs; bracts 



Sep 6 or 8, distinct, marcescent-per- short: ex-lips nearly equal; the upper 



sistent. Pet 8-16. Sta num: cap cir- deeply bifid, the lower shortly and 



cumscissile at base, then bursting irreg. equally toothed: pet bl, equal, 3-4" long; 



Cotyledons accumbent. standard orbicular." Brew & Watson, 



LEWISIA BRACHTCALTX En*lm. bot Cal 1:122. 



Lvs spatulate or nearly linear: scapes Gray, Am ac pr 7:334 (1868). 



