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1902] PLANTS COLLECTED AT NOME CITY, ALASKA 205 
the calyx and pods are clothed with black hairs: the corolla is 
white tinged with rose-color : leaflets small, canescent. 
Type range: “in Alpibus, Lapponicis, Helveticis.” 
107. Hedysarum auriculatum, n. sp.— Stems 2-3™ high, gen- 
erally with two or three flowering erect branches, striate, 
downy-pubescent: leaflets 
9-13, petiolulate, lanceolate, aristate, 
1-2.7™ long, about 5™" wide, veins 
prominent, lower surface with scattered 
pubescence, upper glabrous; petioles 
very short or wanting; stipules brown, 
- Sheathing, membranous, 2-cleft to 
S — the middle with divisions attenu- 
; benetiets patvow’y 
= close under the calyx: calyx 
ts pe large subulate tooth opposite 
Sinus, th | 
i nt a other four equal and Fic. 4.—Hedysarum auri- 
» abou alf as long as the tube, cadatum: a, wing, X 2; 6, stand- 
cent on both surfaces: ard, X 2; ¢ keel, X 2; @, calyx, 
e-color, est long; keel 1° X 5; ¢ leaf, nat. size; f,pod, 
nat. size ie 
d at base, obtuse at apex; ee 
ong ; wings linear, three times as long as the claws, 
Wide Pods iE ieee banner obovate, emarginate, 1™ long, 5™™ 
isting of 2—4 orbicular to oblong joints, ee. a 
a  Veiny : 5-10" long. = 
: ues of streams, 
: _ truncatum, no. sp. — — Stems ercet 22.58% - 
| ae subcinereous with scattered white hairs: 
hort-petiolulate, oval to ovate-lanceolate, mucro 
_ 8, veins prominent, pubescent a little on the 
argins ; stipules brown, membranous, sheathing, 
€ apices: racemes 1 or 2, generally on pedun- 
ng: Mowers — Meptrcoe ae lon 
