206 : BOTANICAL GAZETTE 
[parca 
calyx with two divisions subulate, one-third as long as the tube, 
densely hairy on both sides, thickened on the midrib: corolla 
glabrous; keel 1° long, twice as long as the claw, truncate at 
base, obtuse at apex; wings linear-oblong, eight times as long 
as the claws ; standard cuneate, obcordate at apex, 15 long: 
pods with 1-3 joints, which are — 
glabrous, reticulate, orbicular-oval, 
becoming 6™™ or more long, and “ 
margined all around. oe 
This is near 1. a/pinum Willd. 
delineated in Bot. Reg. pi 808 t 
differs in pubescence, shape of leaflets, | 
truncate keel, and fewer joints tothe 
¢ pod. Scattered over the tundra. , 
109. OxyYTROPIS _— 2 
Pers. Syn. 2:39) e 
leucanthus Pall. ee 59. 1800. _ 
—The specimens collected were 
S in flower only: flowers yellow, ® 
short oblong heads peg 
ee the one or two scapes: - caudex 
—— densely clothed with dead ee 
4, wing, ea; 6, keel, X 2; ¢, standard, stipules and petioles : aoe? 
M2; d, calyx.x 5; ¢, pod, nat. size; 
[ A leal, nat. size. ’ scapes cinereous: with @ 
- hairs mixed with occasional : 
ones ; the pubescence of the leaves chiefly on the marge é 
midrib : calyx eas clothed with long black hairs m 
a few white ones oe 
According to the description in Gray’s revision in ee 
_ 20: 1-7, the flowers of the specimens seen by Dr. Gray were 
= with violet.” These are distinctly yellow, without a tinge of violet. 
_ oe some other species, or perhaps new. 
Type locality: “in Sibiria.” 
110. Oxyrroris Mertensiana Turcz. Bull. Soe 
: oe Ledeb. Fl. Ross. 1: 584.— Leaves 3-5 or solitar 
_ purple, in 2-3-flowered heads: calyx clothed Wit 
: a hairs hice are also on the erect | 
