358 BOTANY. 
LEGUMINOSA. 
By SERENO WATSON. 
Lupinus * arporeus, Sims.—Common near the coast; Santa Barbara 
(27, 89 bis), the form with purplish flowers, /. ¢. p. 117. 3 
Lupinus rivuLaris, Doug.—Frequent in the mountains from Oregon 
to Southern California; Manachi Meadows, at 9,500 feet altitude, Roth- 
rock (328), l. ¢. p. 118. 
Lupinus AupicauLis, Dougl—Frequent from Oregon to Southern 
California ; on Mount Piifios, at 7,000 to 8,500 feet altitude (206, 209), J. c. 
p- 118. 
Lupinus Anpersoni, Watson, var—Was scantily collected on the 
North Fork of Kern River (405). It is more slender than the type, the 
dense pubescence less silky, the racemes few-flowered, and both the stand- 
ard and keel naked. It does not seem exactly referable to any known 
species; J. c. p. 120. 
Lupinus coyrertus, Kellogg (Proc. Calif. Acad. ii, 192, fig. 59).—In 
the Sierra Nevada, at Manachi Meadows, 8,200 feet altitude (305), J. c. p. 120. 
Lupinus Breweri, Gray (Proc. Am. Acad. vi, 334).—In the Sierra 
Nevada; on Mount Pifios, Rothrock (28, 270), J. ¢. p. 122. 
Lupinus Lyauuu, Gray, var. Danaus, Watson (Proc. Amer. Acad. viii, 
p. 534).—The pubescence less dense. The typical form in the Cascade 
Mountains ; the variety in the Sierra Nevada, on the North Fork of Kern 
River, at 8,000 feet altitude (407). FI. Cal. p. 122. 
Lupinus arrinis, Agardh—From the Sacramento to San Diego; 
found in Bartlett’s Cation, near Santa Barbara (129); 7 ¢. p. 122. 
Lurrxus nayus, Dougl.—Frequent from the Sacramento Valley south- 
ward; Santa Barbara (90); /. ¢. p. 123. 
Lupinus tureoius, Kellogg (Proc. Calif. Acad. v. 38). (L. Bridgesii, 
Gray ; Watson, Proc. Am. Acad. viii, 538.)—In the Coast Ranges from Men- 
docino County southward; at head of Peru Creek, Ventura County, Roth- 
rock (224); J. c. p. 125. 
[* For full synonymy of the species of Lupinus, see Watson, Revis. Lap. in Proc Am. Acad. viii, 
539, and Brewer and Watson in FI. Calif. 1,116; as also the Index to North American Botany, by Mr. 
Watson, p. 234 et seq.—J. T. R.} 
