234 WAnEtS. 



glabrous beneath, showing few and scattered pilose hairs On 

 the veins and a more copious yet not at all dense coat of 

 somewhat appressed shorter hairs, the stem also pilose, and 

 with also a short closely appressed pubescence ; rachis of the 

 raceme, and more especially the pedicels, hirtellous-hairy ; 

 flowers in 6 or 8 not indistinct verticils ; calyx thin, scarcely 

 gibbous at base, upper lip notched, the whole villous hirsute 

 on and near the margin : corolla blue-purple, about Vz inch 

 long, the breadth a little more, banner and wings about equal, 

 keel becoming longer, strongly falcate, naked ; ovary densely 

 villous-hirsute. 

 Klondike River, Yukon, John Macoun, 9 July, 1902. 



IvUPiNus Paulinus. Herbaceous low perennial, with long 

 slender taproot and a multicipitous short-branched crown, the 

 numerous scapiform peduncles 4 to 7 inches high including 

 the raceme, this compact, 2 to 3 inches long and quite sur- 

 passing all the foliage : leaves notably small for the plant, 

 and of few leaflets, the usual number 6, none of more, not a 

 few of 5 and even 4, cuneate-oblong, J^ inch long more or 

 less, barely acute, deep-green, densely appressed-pilose 

 beneath, the upper face less densely so and with shorter 

 hairs, all subfuscous ; rachis of the raceme only thinly 

 setulose-hairy ; flowers mostly in distinct and approximate 

 verticils ; calyx more pilose, its short and subtruncate upper 

 lip partly hyaline ; corolla dark purple, less than Vi inch 

 long, the banner uncommonly short and wings large, keel 

 enclosed within the wings, short and little curved, scantily 

 wooly-hairy above the middle : pods not seen. 



Collected at Paulina I^ake in the interior of Oregon east of 

 the Cascades, 28 July, 1894, by J. B. Leiberg ; his n. 550 as 

 in U. S. Herb. 



LupiNus FRAxiNETORUM. Perennial, with the habit of i^. 

 formosus and Bridgesii, the several stems weak at base and 

 decumbent, devoid of distinctively basal or radical leaves, but 

 though leafless at the very base, freely and equably leaf y above 



