ADDITIONS. 
After ASTRAGALUS Kur PHYTA, Gray, page 30, insert— 
ASTRAGALUS: TEGETARIUS, Watson, King’s Rep., vol. 5, p. - pl. 13. Perennial, dwarf’ 
site canescent, with a silky pubescence; stems 2’~6” long, numerous and 
l, from a mue gh Daas se caudex x, procumbent ; enue membranous, mostly 
about equaling co 
keel purplish; calyx-teeth as long as the campanulate tube; legume 2’’-3” long, char- 
— sessile, compressed, pubescent, ovate, oblong, strkight, erect, 1-celled, 6-0 ——_ 
— ? IMpLeEXvus, W. M. Canby. Leaflets in 2 pairs, crowded on the stems; stipules 
tipped with a short straight point; flowers violet, the keel deep purple; legumes 
mostly smaller, 1-2” long, persacot ovate, obtuse, 3-4-ovuled, 1- (rarely 2-) seeded.— 
South Park, Canby; Hoopes; Pi 
After ZYGADENUS NUTTALLI, Gray, p. 133, insert— 
ig Veiiernon ALBUM, L.—Middle Park, Parry. © 
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