400 SMITH: STUDIES IN THE GENUS LUPINUS 
sometimes bifid; petals “blue or purple’’ or pink, banner 5-6 
mm. long, 4 mm. wide, angled at apex, wings 5 X 3 mm., keel 
straight, 4 mm. long, 2 mm. wide: pods ‘“‘oblong ovate,” ciliate 
on the margins, scaly on the sides, ovules two, seeds rough, about 
3 mm. in diameter, pale in color. 
ArIzoNA. Mohave County: Kingman, May 1884. J. G, 
Lemmon & wife (UC). 
NEvapA. Esmeralda County: Sodaville, W. H. Shockley 
367 (T, UC); same locality, June, 1888, W. H. Shockley 43509 (NY)- 
Mineral County: Hawthorn, June, 1882, M. E. Jones 3812 (NY, 
RM, US). . 
CALIFORNIA. Kern County: Tehachapi, June, 1884, K. 
Brandegee (UC). Riverside County: Palm Springs, Apr., 1905, 
H. M. Hall 5762 (UC); Point of Rocks, Whitewater, Apr., 1911, 
TZN WoW? 
‘Fic. 47. Lupinus SHOCKLEYI Wats. 1. M.E. Jones 3812 (US); 2. J. G. Cooper 
(US 344389). 

E. E. Schellenger (UC). San Bernardino County: Camp Cady, 
Mojave River, June, 1861, J. G. Cooper (US); Browns Ranch, 
Mojave Desert, May, 1882, S. B. Parish (UC) ; Morongo, Colorado 
Desert, March, 1882, S. B. Parish 1270 (NY; from the herbarium 
of H. E. Hasse); Mojave River, E. Palmer (NY; from the her- 
barium of P. V. Le Roy); Barstow, K. Brandegee (UC); Daggert, 
May, 1917, K. Brandegee (UC); Kelso, May, 1917, K. Brandegee 
(UC); Colorado Desert, Apr., 1905, T. S. Brandegee (UC). San 
Diego County: Borregos Spring, T. S. Brandegee (UC). 
The New York sheet from Dr. Hasse’s herbarium (S. B. Parish 
1270) includes two specimens of L. Shockleyi and one specimen each 
of L. odoratus, L. concinnus, and L. microcarpus var. ruber. Mr. 
Parish informs me that his No. 1270 belongs to a collection of 
L. odoratus taken in May, 1882, while his visit to the Morongo 
was fff April of that year. It seems evident, therefore, that this 
label cannot be accepted as correctly applying to any of the 
