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  ARTICLES. 
  

  

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  Tweedyi, 
  n. 
  sp.-Perennial, 
  one 
  to 
  

   two 
  feet 
  high, 
  somewhat 
  branching 
  above, 
  whole 
  plant 
  finely 
  pubescent 
  

   If. 
  7 
  !^ 
  /oppressed 
  hairs, 
  the 
  cylindrical 
  calyx 
  more 
  pubescent, 
  the 
  

   hor 
  teeth 
  densely 
  so 
  : 
  leaflets 
  6-12 
  lines 
  long, 
  6-10 
  pairs 
  ; 
  the 
  short 
  stip- 
  

   ules 
  free 
  : 
  pedicels 
  much 
  longer 
  than 
  the 
  leaves 
  ; 
  the 
  white 
  or 
  pale 
  yellow 
  

   flowers 
  twice 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  the 
  calyx, 
  on 
  short 
  pedicels 
  which 
  have 
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  the 
  turgid 
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  each 
  end 
  

  

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  Mr. 
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  Yakima 
  county, 
  Washington 
  

  

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  it 
  stand 
  

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  1 
  ^l^ould 
  propose 
  the 
  name 
  of 
  

  

  Wm. 
  M. 
  Canby, 
  Wilmington, 
  

  

  