SMITH: STUDIES IN THE GENUS Lupinus—IX 387 
3244 (CPS); Pacific Grove, April, 1902, A. D. E. Elmer 3512 
(UC); same, April, 1903, A. A. Heller 6631 (B, BP, DS, UC); 
June, 1907, C. P. Smith 1358 (CPS); same, March, 1921, Edith 
M. Smith 105, 106, and 107 (CPS); Seaside, April, 1894, W. R. 
Dudley (DS); same, March, 1910, Alice D. Randall 230 (DS). 
San Benito County: San Juan, May, 1903, A. D. E. Elmer 4or1o 
(BP, DS). San Francisco County: Lake Merced, May, 1893, 
Michener & Bioletui (UC); 
San Francisco, May, 1884, 
me. 2... Curran (DS, UE); — 
same, Jan., 1893, J. B. Davy 
1169 (UC). San Mateo 
County: Colma, back of 
cemeteries, April, 1908, C. 
P, Smith 1423 (DS, CPS); WY Aen 
South San Francisco, April, Me 
1908, C. P. Smith 1419(CPS). a 
Lupinus bicolor, as here- 
in interpreted, would form a Re 
most interesting subject for 
genetic investigations, such om 
as recently concluded and re- Leniwus Sg tala 
ep 
ported upon by Dr. Burling- (Tose Smith. 1. C. P. Smith 1423, 
ame(Am. Nat. 88: 427-448 San Francisco (CPS) re 
1921 , 
The following list will identify the abbreviations here used in 
the citation of specimens examined: 
B, Brooklyn Botanic Garden; 
BP, C. F. Baker Herbarium, Pomona College, Claremont, 
California; 
CA, California Academy of Science, San Francisco; 
CPS, herbarium of the writer; 
DS, Dudley Herbarium, Stanford University; 
G, Gray Herbarium, Harvard University; 
NY, New York Botanical Garden; 
UC, Department of Botany, University of California; 
UCX, Division of Agronony, University of California 
Experiment Station; 
US, United States National Herbarium. 
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 
