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sericeus. 
argenteus. 
pusillus. 
villosus . 
BIABELPHIA DECANDRIA. LupinUS. 
inappendicnlatis : labio superiore emarginato, inferiore 
integro. — Bonn, catal. hort. cantab. 
Icon. Bot. vnag. 1311. 
On the north-west coast. Menxies. 1/. June, July. 
v. s. in Herb. Lambert. This stately perennial ap- 
proaches near to the foregoing one in its general cha- 
racter, but the flowers are larger and beautifully va- 
riegated. In the Herbarium of A. B. Lambert, Esq. 
is a specimen from Professor Rudolph, of St. Peters- 
burg, collected in Unalashka, under the name of 
L. regius , decidedly the same with the present spe- 
cies, the name of which sufficiently shows the gran- 
deur of this plant in its native state. 
3. L. perennis j caule foliisque sericeo- tomen tosis, foliis 
digitatis : foliolis (7-8) lanceolatis acutis utrinque se- 
riceis, calycibus subverticillatis inappendiculatis : la- 
bio superiore inciso ; inferiore integro. 
On the banks of the Kooskoosky. M. Lewis. 1/. July. 
v. s. in Herb. Lewis. Flowers pale purple, or rose- 
coloured. 
4. L. perennis ; foliis digitatis : foliolis (5-7) lineari-lah- 
ceolatis acutis supra glabris subtus argenteo-sericeis, 
calycibus alternis inappendiculatis : labio superiore 
obtuso ; inferiore integro. 
On the banks of the Kooskoosky. M. Lewis. 1/. 
June, July. v. s. in Herb. Lambert. Flowers small, 
cream-coloured. 
5. L. biennis, pusillus, undique pilis longis albidis hirsutissi- 
mus 5 foliis digitatis : foliolis (7) lineari-ellipticis supra 
glabris, calycibus alternis inappendiculatis : labio su- 
periore bipartito 3 inferiore integro, leguminibus sub- 
dispermis. 
On the banks of the Missouri. $ . June. v. s. in Herb. 
Lewis. Flowers small, a fine blue mixed with some 
red. 
6. L. perennis, villosissimus ; foliis simplicibus oblongis, 
spicis elongatis, calycibus alternis inappendiculatis : 
labio superiore bifido 5 inferiore integro elongato. — 
Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p. 56. 
L. pilosus. Walt.fi. car. 180. 
In dry sandy fields : Carolina and Florida. 1/ . June— 
Aug. v. v. A beautiful perennial, but very shy of 
cultivation ; flowers very variable in colour : white, 
rose red, and purple. 
