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pecially the portion hidden by the wings, the apex prolonged 

 dorsally into a prominent point. The keel is glabrous as illus- 

 trated, the apex yellowish. The distance between the apices of 

 banner and wings is about 5 mm. 



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Lupinus iievadensis sp. nov. 

 Perennial, stems several from a stout thick rootstock, 3 to 4 

 dm. high, pubescent with rather long spreading or somewhat 

 appressed hairs and apparently puberulent beneath these, mod- 

 erately leafy: basal leaves rather numerous on petioles 1.5 dm. 

 long, those of the stem leaves successively shorter, the upper- 

 most about 3 cm. long; leaflets commonly 9, oblong, acute, 4cm. 

 long or less, 5 mm. wide, (3.5 cm. long, 8 mm. wide on some 

 plants from type station), densely white villous below, less so 



Figure 17. Floral parts of Lupinus Htvadensis x enlarged, 

 above the green showing beneath the hairs: peduncles about 

 5 cm. long, rather stout: inflorescence up to 1.5 dm. long, lax 

 below, crowded above: bracts subulate, densely villous, 5 mm. 



