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ORTHOCARPUS CRYPTANTHUS Piper, sp. nov. 



Annual; stems erect, 10 to 25 cm. high, simple or with a few erect 

 branches, puberulent, leafy to the spikes ; leaves ascending, lanceolate, 

 alternate, sessile, acute, 1 to 3 cm. long, puberulent, all entire or the 

 uppermost with a pair of slender lateral lobes; bracts abruptly dif- 

 ferent from the leaves, firm and papery, closely imbricate, ovate, 

 acute, about 1 cm. long, entire or the lowest with a pair of lobes near 

 the base, glabrous or nearly so, the margins somewhat ciliate, purple- 

 tipped, almost entirely concealing the flowers ; calyx 7 to 9 mm. long, 

 cleft anteriorly to the middle and posteriorly nearly to the base, each 

 lobe cleft about half way into two triangular-subulate teeth, the 

 sinuses of these somewhat scarious; corolla purple, 13 mm. long, 

 tubular or very rarely furinelform ; galea straight, blunt and slightly 

 pubescent at tip; lip about as large as the galea and nearly as long, 

 somewhat triply saccate, ending in three small appendages ; capsule 

 broadly elliptic, 6 to 7 mm. long. 



A species closely allied to 0. cuspidatus Greene, but distinguished 

 by its smaller corolla with relatively much smaller lip. 



Specimens have been examined as follows : 

 Oregon : 



Stein Mountains, near Wild Horse Creek, Cusick, 2,035, July 14. 



Stein Mountains, opposite Andrews, altitude 1,850 m., Leiberg, 2,531, 

 July 9, 1896. 



Warner Range, Lake County, Covillc, 619, July 26, 1906. 

 California : 



Lower end of Dormer Lake, Heller, 6,884, J u ly 8, 1903. 



Type specimen. — Sheet no. 354,760, U. S. National Museum 

 (Cusick's no. 2,035). 



NEW SPECIES OF THREE GENERA, WITH A NEW NAME 



SAXIFRAGA ODONTOLOMA Piper, nom. nov. 



Saxifraga odontophylla Piper, Contr. Nat. Herb., 11 : 314. 1906, not 

 Wall. 1834. 



LUPINUS GORMANI Piper, sp. nov. 



A silvery-pubescent perennial about 20 cm. high, the underground 

 portion of the stems and the very large root woody ; stems slender, 

 sparsely appressed-pubescent ; basal leaves none, the lower cauline 

 represented by bracts ; normal leaves 5 to 7-foliolate, the leaflets 

 oblanceolate, obtuse, acute or short-acuminate, 2 to 2.5 cm. long, 



