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LupiNUS FALLAX Greene, Erythea, 8: 119. 1894. 



No. 8395, collected June 12, near the summit of Mt. Tam- 

 alpais, Marin county, the type locality. It is found at intervals 

 along the railroad from the "double bow-knot" to near the sum- 

 mit. 



LupiNUS ExcuBiTus Jones, Cont. West. Bot. 8: 26. 1898. 



No. 8257, collected May 15, near the county hospital at 

 Big Pine, Inyo county, growing in damp places along streams. 

 A species related to L. albifrons but less shrubby, provided our 

 determination is correct; if not excubiius it is undescribed. The 

 type was collected at "Lone Pine, Inyo Co., Cal., on gravelly 

 mesas 7000 ft. alt.. May 14, 1897." 



LUPINUS ODORATUS Heller, Muhlenbergia, 3: 71. 1905. 



No. 8207, collected May 8, on the edge of the sand hills 

 about three miles west of Laws, Inyo county, in fine granite 

 sand. This beautiful species is common at intervals in Owen's 

 valley, restricted to the areas of fine sand. It was noticed as far 

 north as Benton, near the upper end of the valley at about 5000 

 feet. The type station at Kramer, in the Mojave desert, is at 

 about 2600 or 2700 feet. The species is no doubt widely dis- 

 persed over the desert region. 



LUPINUS DENSIFLORUS Benth. 



: No. 8174, collected April 13, in fields on the outskirts of 

 Fresno, Fresno county. The typical form with purplish tinged 

 flowers,^ 



Trifouum neolagopus Loja. 



Na 8152, collected April 11, on gravelly hills along the 

 Sati Joaquin river above Pollasky, Fresno county. The fresh 

 flowers are deep purple in these specimens^ the plants rather 

 low and spreading. 



