392 PHANEROGAMIA. 



4. LUPINUS TOMENTOSUS, DC. 

 Lupinus tometitosus, DC. Prodr. 2, p. 409 ; Agardh, Syn. Gen. Lup. p. 34, ex char. 



Hab. Banos and Culnai, Andes of Peru. Also collected by Mr. 

 M'Lean. (Nearly allied to the next.) 



5. Lupinus paniculatus, Desv. 



Lupinus paniculatus, Desv. in Lam. Diet. 3, p. 625; Agardh, Syn. Gen. Lup. p. 35. 

 Hab. Obrajillo and Banos, Andes of Peru. 



6. Lupinus prostratus, Agardh. 



Lupinus prostratus, Agardh, Syn. Gen. Lup. p. 39. 



Hab. Culnai to Casa-cancha, in the high pampas or pasture region 

 of the Andes of Peru. (In fruit only.) It was collected by Mr. Mat- 

 thews in the same district. 



7. Lupinus Pickeringii, Sp. Nov. 



L. siiffruticidosus, depressus, undique sericeus; caidibus brevissimis; 

 petiolis gracilibus foliolis 5-7 oblanceolatis stipidisque multoties longio- 

 ribus; pedunculis recumis apice capitato-plurifloris ; calyce subsessili 

 ebracteolato, labio superiore bipartite, inferiore integro. 



Hab. Banos and Culnai, in the high Andes of Peru. 



A dwarf and depressed, multicipital species, silky all aver with a 

 rather hirsute appressed pubescence; the very short stems suffruticose 

 and thickish, branching directly from the crown of the long and deep 

 root, caespitose-crowded, only 2 or 3 inches long. Leaflets 5 to 7, 

 oblameolate, hirsute-silky both sides, only 3 to 5 lines long, very much 



