2S... SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 
macrocarpa, Gr. Pl. Fendl., p. 36.) Ashy-puberulent, glabrate, perennial; j 
stem fistulous, sulcate, branched, 2° long; stipules distinct, small; 
ce ndent; calyx- 
than the tube; po Eatabancis: ‘lanceolate-cy lindriecal, straight, 1/-14 
long, very sharply getininnes at each end, exsertly stipitate, glabrous, 
neither suture intruded.—Wet Mountain Migs Brandegee. 
GALUS LEPTALEUS, Gr. Rev. l. 220. Nearly glabrous, ' 
A > DP. 
stem slender, ascending, a Sree hi gh; stipules long- subulate, sub-con- 
nate at base; leaflets 7-11 pairs , lan ce-linear or oblot ng, often acute; 
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ack hairs, the campanulate tube slightly exceeding the subulate teeth, - 
shout equaling the pedicel and subulate bract; corolla 4” long, white, 
the emarginate banner a third longer than the violet- tipped keel ; pod 
ovate or ‘oval, 4” long, puberulent, “chartaceous.—Hall & Har bour, 141; 
pcemtee Sierra Madre Range, Cor ilter. 
ALUS BISULCATUS, Gr. Rev 4 c., p. 221. Perennial, strig-~ 
ASTR p. 
ulose- dubatiten t; stem erect, ‘over 1° high, stout ; stipules distinet, free; 
leaflets oblong, often narrow, the lowest near th 16 stem; flowers violet, 
in dense, spike-like racemes, middle sized, pendent or ’ spreading, keel 
nearly straight; calyx-teeth setaceous, scarcely shorter than the cam- 
panulate tabe ; "pod coriaceous, 4/ long, shortly exsert-stipitate, straight, 
oblong, semi-cylindric, the deeply concave ventral surface divided by 
ae mae sla suture.—Hall «+ Harbo ur, 130. Platte River, Coulter. 
GALUS PECTINATUS, Dougl. Gr. Rev > b...5-P. 221. Basen nial, 19" 
high; ised ana leaves rather rigid, ashy-puberulent, glabrate ; branches. : 
striate, angled; leaflets 4-10 pairs, n early filiform, not jointed to the — 
rachis, persistent ; lower stipules connate; flowers nearly 1’ long, white, 
many, in arather a8 a fps me; keel nearly plop ge banner elongate 
pod thick, cartilagino subovate or oblong urgid, 8 essile o t-ped- 7 
iceled, neither suture renaded. but both tak and ance hh ey long, 
pendulous, glabrous, cuspidate. —Hall & Harbour, 134; Canby ys; Die 
Bell. : 
ASTRAGALUS FENDLERI, nie ghd 1. Os: B, 224, Perennial, glab- 
Pp 
rous, or appressed- puberalen nt, over 1° high; leaflets oblong or. 
jinear- oblong; racemes long- hedienied: loosely flowere ad; flowers pur- — 
‘ple; pod oval, in lated, chartaceous-coriaceous, about 1/ long , straight, = 
pointed, , minutely puber rulent, very shortly stipitate.—In New Mexico 
a: according to Gray’s Revision, but not seen by u 
ASTRAGALUS HALLO, Gr. Rev. t. ¢., p. 224. Subei nérosnogal y 
escent, oars stems rather stout, ascending ; stipules subulate ; jee ; 
lets 9-12 pairs, narrow, oblong, 4n_q" long, subcuneate, retuse; p 
‘cles exceeding the leaves; flowers violet, 20 or more in a dense eae 
= raceme; calyx dark- pubescent, broad- campanulate, very 
gibbous — 
at base, 3 eo ‘Tong, “the ra uate nas broat 1 te —_ SEs gone shorter than 
Twin oe Coulter. South Park, Porter. 
ASTRAGALUS FLEXUOSUS, Dougl. Gr. Rev. 1. ¢., p. 224. Ashy-pube- 
rulent; stems ascending, 1° high, flexuose; leaflets oblong or cuneate 
dinear, obtase or retuse; peduncles exceedin ng the leaves; ra 5 
mostly elongated, loose ; hiteark 4” long, white or re calyx hot 
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