Wilmington, 

 September 27, 1893. 



Dear Dr. Sandberg: 



I enclose another list which must be taken in some cases as 

 preliminary. Some of the specimens, notably the Lupin&s are very 

 difficult. This you will see by my notes. I shall probably have 

 to revise somewhat hereafter. 



Yours very truly, 



[Signed] Wm. M. Canby. 

 465 Lupinus - may be a form of L. o mat us, Dougl, but am quite 

 doubtful about it. 

 3b L. ornatus, Dougl. 



306 L. confertus, Kellogg "flowers sessile," "//racts persistent." 

 B. L. flowers apparently yellow - I have never seen a form like 

 this so densely white silky tomentose - racemes dense but short 

 lectflets 5-8 shorter petioled and many the plant much branched, 

 otherwise it has the marks of L. leucophyllus and must be near 

 it. I have seen no description to match it. 

 179 L. leucophyllus, Dougl. 

 155 L. sericeus, Pursh? 



77 L. Burke i, Watson I suppose judging from the persistent 



