. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. \ ;/-'- -â ^â -r-,rJ:-- â â â¢â .; â *--»»'.>;<t;âtllli,3llav4iS«jSsW^»°1 PLATE 18. Egg and newly emerged larva of Ochlodes agricola, greatly enlarged. LUPINUS PIPERITA n. sp. A. DAVIDSON, Upright perennial 6-8 d. m. high, stem fistulose; petioles 10 cm. long, leaflets 6 or 7, lanceolate, 6-8 cm. long, 2-2% cm. wide; racemes 4-5 cm. long; flowers crowded, not verticillate; bracts early decid- uous; pedicels 5 cm. long, flowers 1-1V2 cm. long, blue, banner with a yellow blo


. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. \ ;/-'- -â ^â -r-,rJ:-- â â â¢â .; â *--»»'.>;<t;âtllli,3llav4iS«jSsW^»°1 PLATE 18. Egg and newly emerged larva of Ochlodes agricola, greatly enlarged. LUPINUS PIPERITA n. sp. A. DAVIDSON, Upright perennial 6-8 d. m. high, stem fistulose; petioles 10 cm. long, leaflets 6 or 7, lanceolate, 6-8 cm. long, 2-2% cm. wide; racemes 4-5 cm. long; flowers crowded, not verticillate; bracts early decid- uous; pedicels 5 cm. long, flowers 1-1V2 cm. long, blue, banner with a yellow blotch; lower sepal green entire, upper semimembranous, acutely cleft nearly half its depth; pods 5 cm. long, 6-8 seeded, cov- ered with short hairs; seeds light brown with a dark line near hilum and scattered dark spots above. Whole plant otherwise than the pod absolutely glabrous except a tiny tuft of hairs on tip of lower sepal and a few hairs in the cleft of the upper sepal. The flowers have a characteristic pepper like odor. Type No. 3645. Sequoia National Park, July 1927. Abundant in the meadow near the main camp. I first saw this plant many years ago and was struck by its unusual fragrance but I failed to secure fruit. This season Mrs. Susan Hutchinson gathered complete specimens. She informs me that the natives there know it as the pepper lupine. DELPHINIUM INFLEXUM n. sp. By DR. A DAVIDSON Plant glabrous throughout, 6-8 dm. high; stem leaves 5-lobed the 2 lower unequally forked, lobes about 3 cm. long, 3mm. wide, acute at tip; lower petioles 10-15 cm. long; inflorescence a virgate raceme, peduncles 2-3 cm. long; flowers dark dull blue, cm. long, spur cm. long, straight or with slight turn up at tip; sepals with the callous triangular tip infolded. Fruit unknown. Type. No. 3641. Discovered by Robert Kessler in Fish Canyon, San Gabriel Mts. growing along side specimens of D. cardinale and D. Parryi. Easily recognized by the color and the peculiar


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