336 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [MAY 
pubescent above than below; petioles 3 to 7°™ long, uppermost 
shortest; stipules lanceolate or the upper ovate-lanceolate, subfoli- 
aceous, 2 to 3.5°™ long, acuminate, entire or sparingly toothed: 
inflorescence pseudo-terminal; peduncles 6 to 13°™ long; heads 
densely many-flowered, ovoid when young, flowers all becoming 
strongly reflexed: calyx densely villous with shaggy hairs without 
especially toward the apex, tube about 2™™ long, the 5 subulate 
nearly equal teeth plumose, 3 to 4™™ long, somewhat bent in age: 
corolla pinkish-purple, 12 to 14™™ long; banner oblong, rounded or 
obscurely retuse at apex, broadest (about 6™™) below the middle; 
wings shorter, tapering to a blunt apex, blade with a strong basal 
auricle; keel still shorter and more acute: legume ovoid, sessile, 
densely plumose-pubescent, pubescence extending nearly to tip of 
style, 2-seeded. 
Flowering in June and July, fruiting in July and August. Southern Utah, 
Palmer (no. 91), 1877 (type in the U. S. National Herbarium); Burrville, Sevier 
Co., Jones {(no. 5642a), July 17, 1894, 2100™ alt.; 
Deep Creek, Jones, June 6, 1891 
Trifolium atrorubens (Greene), comb. nov. 
—T. Rusbyi atrorubens Greene, Erythea 4:66. 
1896. 
iType, collected by Parish (no. 3745), Buff Lake, 
San Bernardino Co., California, June 21-27, 1895, in 
the herbarium of Professor Greene. 
\Examination of the type and several other sheets of 
pedunculatum Rydb., and should properly be given 
specific ran 
Trifolium shastense, sp. nov.—Fig. 4.— 
Related to T. longipes and T. oreganum. Stems 
numerous from matted, branching, and slender 
rootstocks (forming a sod), 10 to 15°™ high; 
Fic. 4.—Trijolium shas- silky pubescent above and beneath on the 
ype re leaves; stems purplish below: stipules lanceo- 
late, green, aristate-acuminate, entire or few-toothed, 12 to eee 
long; leaflets lanceolate, acute at base, often broadest above the 
middle, apex aristate-acuminate, margins prominently spinulose- 
