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ANACARDIACEAE 
Duvava FASCICULATA Griseb. Goett. Abh. 19: 116. 1874. (Spec- 
imen without number.) The same as a specimen collected by 
Hieronymus at Cordoba, August 20, 1877. 
LoxoprerycGium sp. (Vo. 2255.) 
LEGUMINOSAE 
CROTALARIA INCANA L. Sp. Pl. 716. ‘* Grows 2 or 3 ft. high, in 
dry clay; the flowers yellow.” Coripata, March 18, 1894. (lo. 
2069.) 
CROTALARIA PTEROCAULA Desv. Jour. Bot. 3: 76. 1814. “A 
small plant growing in dry clay and gravel, on the hills above 
Coripata, the flowers yellow; scarce.” March 26, 1894. (Vo. 
2110.) 
Lupinus HumiFusus Benth. Pl. Hartw. 169. (Vo. 1836.) 
Lupinus PANICULATUS Desr.; Lam. Encyc. 3: 625. (Vo. 7883.) 
The same as Mandon 682. 
Lupinus cuspidatus sp. nov. 
Pilose, the older portions sparsely so, the hairs mostly appressed ; 
stems stoutish, coarsely angled; stipules 1 
broad, the body lance-oblong, abruptly or gradually contracted into 
the narrowly linear attenuation, which comprises nearly half the 
length; petioles 3-6 cm. long, slender; leaflets mostly 7, the largest 
inconspicuous; peduncle elongated, stout; panicle about 4 cm. 
broad; bracts similar to the stipules, but smaller, early deciduous, 
the pedicels mostly 2 or 3 together, about 7 mm. long, weak; lower 
lip of calyx 8 mm. long, strongly compressed, acute, the apex 
lightly incurved, the upper 7 mm. long; corolla white or whitish, 
the vexillum nearly 1.5 cm. long and almost as broad, the strong 
folds yellow or brown, the wings 1.5 cm. long, nearly 1 cm. broad, 
the keel strongly incurved; fruit not seen. (/Vo. 7987.) 
Lupinus macrostachys sp. nov. 
and coarsely yellow-hirsute, the hairs somewhat shining; 
root vertical, elongated, slender, simple; stems 3- Zs 
stoutish but weak, ascending, coarsely angled, densely leafy; 
stipules more or less adnate the petioles at the , the free 
portion about 0.75 cm. long, linear-attenuate, thin; petioles 5-7 
cm. long, weak; leaflets mostly 9, the largest 3.5-7 cm. long, 
0.75-1.25 cm. broad, oblanceolate, acute at the base, minutely 
