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hali-linear-elliptical, convex to keel at base, then a little flaring, white 

 but pink-tinged, 6 mm. longer than keel. Keel oblong, about S mm, long, 

 2 mm. high below and with large ear, a little higher at tip and 3 mm. 

 high, the base straight nearly to the end and then sliariily rounded to 

 erect, the very tip a little outwardly turned and li; 

 purple at tip, wings and banner transparent ■• 

 inflated, much laterally flattened. \\ ith strai 

 little, clcfi (Irci'rr :.l).)\-e. . 

 id lleshv •■ ■ ■ 



per 

 nea 



hed 



din,u-l 



green and ratliei ii.:n; .imi 'a;iii I ' 



ing, not connate, the lowest delt.^ 

 axUlary about 5 cm. long, si)reaii, 

 longer. Leaves hardly 1 dm ionj;, n.: 

 oles and tapering rachis. Leaflets (5 8 : 

 rowly obovate, 1-1.5 cm. long, rou.nd< , 

 but really of short-shaggy, fine, .-inci. 

 l)ranched below, very zigzag, from -!■ v 

 the central one erect or nearly so, tlio , 

 ground. This grows in sand and on rocky liill ^ 

 the Columbia Basin near Walla Walla, Umatilla. 

 ported from Baker City, Tow^r 1".:'mperatc lif 

 June. This uniijiu- plant :!' lii-i i :■ ^Ji t appear- 

 Galegiformes than any olhii, .iml -^ninccting tli; 

 mosi, the pods very much -u.u;,m.',-l! ii.g that on a k 



l)ar<l\ obtus.e, deep- 



. iiiidrical,a little 



id with the up- 



: -c and inserted 



'■, ^parsclv antl 



pnd<-tinted a- 



' i ■ nnular and 



i., •;? falcate, 



iniilar but 



■ I'-;, spre.ad- 



-';m des stout, 



' lii.s a little 



■\ nil .short peti- 



diovate to nar- 



," iring as if ashj' 



f'lie st.emsare much 



it, rarely 4 dm. long, 



-^ nearly flat on the 



des ill 1 lie cenfcM- pf 



Kli(d<itat, and i^ re- 



■ /one, blooming in 



nior(. I rl.ited to the 



t :^i.iiii' u ilh the Ma- 



th i 



;roup plant is an offslioot of the Alalgci, 



lit-, but clearly 



