LEGUMINOS/E. LXII. Ononis. 



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Cuspidate Rest-harrow. Fl. May, Sept. Clt. 1818. Sh. 1 Short-podded Rest-harrow. Fl. June, July. CIt. 1823. PI. 



to 2 feet. ^ foot, 



7 O. picTA (Desf. fl. atl. 2. p. 144.) herbaceous, clothed with 16 O. breviflo^ra (D. C. prod. 2. p. ICO.) herbaceous, 



clammy villi ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets elliptic, serrated ; pedicels pilose, rather clammy, upper leaves simple, lower ones trifoliate ; 



1 -flowered, each furnished with an awn, shorter than the leaves ; leaflets elliptic, obtuse, serrated, middle one largest; stipulas 



corolla hardly higher than the calyx. %. F. Native of Bar- serrated, about equal in length to the petiole; peduncles 1- 



bary, near Mascar. Vexillum painted with purple lines. 



flowered, each furnished with an awn, length of leaves; corolla 



Pazw^ec/ Rest-harrow. FL May, June. Clt. 1820. PI. 1 ft. shorter than the calycine lobes. ©. H. Native of Italy, Sicily, 



8 O. LoxGiFOLiA (Willd. enum. 750.) shrubby, clothed with 

 clammy pubescence ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets linear-lanceolate, 



and Spain, and perhaps of the south of France. O. viscosa /3, 

 Lin. D. C. fl. fr. 5. p. 515. Awn of pedicel about equal in 



serrated at the apex; stipulas setaceous, linear; pedicels 1- length to the calyx. Legume twice the length of the calyx, 

 flowered, each furnished with an awn. ^ . F. Native of Tene- Perhaps only a variety of the preceding. 



rifle and on the mountains in the Grand Canary Island. 



Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1816. Sh. 



Short-flowered ^o^t-h^LYXoy^. Fl. Ju. July. Clt. 1800. PI. ^ ft. 



17 O. S/cuLA (Guss. cat. 1821. p. 78.) herbaceous, diffuse, 

 clammy, pubescent ; upper leaves simple, the rest trifoliate ; 

 leaflets linear-oblonf]^, acute, serrated at the apex ; stipulas 



Long-leaved Rest-harrow. 

 1 to 2 feet. 



9 O. falca'ta (Viv. fl. lyb. 41. t. 18. f. 3.) erect, hairy ; 



stipulas falcate, sheathing at the base; leaves all trifoliate; nearly entire, about equal in length to the petiole ; peduncles 1- 



leaflets almost linear, toothed at the apex ; pedicels 1 -flowered, flowered, each furnished with an awn ; corolla shorter than the 



each furnished with a very short awn, longer than the leaves. calyx; legumes shorter than the calyx, pendulous. 0.H. Na- 



^2 .? F. Native of Cyrenaica. tive of Sicily, on the Volcanic rocks near Palagonia. Stipulas 



/a/ca/e-stipuled Rest-harrow. Fl. Ju. Aug. Sh. 1 to 2 ft. lanceolate, acuminated. Flowers yellow, reclinate. Stamens 7-18. 



Sicilian Rest-harrow. Fl. Ju. July. Clt. 1817. PI. 1 foot. 



18 O. CiNTRA^NA (Brot. phyt. 138. t. !J7.) herbaceous, pubes- 

 cent ; upper leaves simple, lower ones trifoliate ; leaflets oval- 

 oblong or lanceolate, serrated ; stipulas serrated, equal in length 

 to the petioles; peduncles 1-flowered, awnless. O- H. Na- 

 tive of Portugal, on the lower region of the Cintra mountains, i 



Cintra Rest-harrow. PI. 1 foot. 



19 O. pube'scens (Lin. mant. 267.) herbaceous, erect, 

 clammy, pubescent ; upper leaves simple, the rest trifoliate ; 

 leaflets oval-oblong, serrated; stipulas large, acuminated, entire; 

 calyxes broad, striated; peduncles 1-flowered, awnless, shorter 



With clammy pubescence; leaves trifoliate; leaflets linear-ob- than the leaves. Q. H. Native of Portugal, Spain, Mauri- 



10 O. RAMOsi'ssiMA(Desf. fl.atl. 2. p. 142. t. 186.) plant suf- 

 fruticose, much branched, clothed with clammy pubescence ; 

 leaves trifoliate; leaflets linear-obovate, serrated; pedicels 1- 

 flowered, longer than the leaves, each furnished with a long awn. 



^ . F. Native of Barbary, Sicily, and Nice, in the sand by the 

 sea side. D. C. fl. fr. 4. p. 515. Vexillum striated with pur- 

 ple veins. 



Much-branched Rest-harrow. FL June, Aug. Clt. 1819. 

 Shrub -1 to 1 foot, 



11 O. arena'ria (D. C. cat. hort. monsp. 128. fl. fr. suppl. 

 p. 551.) plant suffruticose at the base, much branched, clothed 



ovate, serrated; pedicels 1-flowered, shorter than the leaves, 

 hardly awned. 



tania, and the islands of the Archipelago. D. C. fl. fr. suppl. 



the sea side. 



^2 . H. Native of Montpelier, in the sand by p. 551, O. arthropodia, Brot. phyt. 140. t. 58. O. Morisoai, 



^ . Anonis spinis carens lutea minor, Magn. hot, 21, 



Vexillum yellow, but not striated. Perhaps sufficiently distinct 

 from the preceding. 



Sand Rest-harrow. Fl. Ju. July. Clt. 1819. Sh. i to 1 foot. 



12 O. biflo'ra (Desf. atl. 2, p. 143.) herbaceous? downy; 



leaves trifoliate ; leaflets oblong, serrated ; peduncles 2-flowered, 



Gouan. herb, 47. O. calycina. Lam. diet. 1. p. 506. Vexillum 

 somewhat pubescent. Legume 2-seeded ; shorter than the calyx, 

 according to Brotero, but a little longer than the calyx, and con- 

 taining 4 or 6 seeds in the specimen collected in Sicily contained 



in the herbarum of Moricand. 



Pubescent Rest-harrow. Fl.Ju. Aug. Clt.lGSO, PI. Itol^ft. 



nodding, each furnished with°an awn, longer than the petioles. 20 O, poLYMo'uriiA (Guss.pl. rar. p. 291.) plant clothed with 



O- H. Native of Barbary. Corolla yellow, painted with lon- 

 gUudmal lines. ^ ' ^ 



Two flowered Rest-harrow. Fl. Ju, July. Clt, 1818. PL 1 ft. 



13 O. vESTfTA (Viv, fl. lyb. p. 40. t. 18. f. 1.) herbaceous, 



nexuous, erectish, beset with glandular hairs ; stipulas lanceo- 



ate, sheathing, striated with nerves ; leaves trifoliate, upper 



j>nes simple; leaflets ovate, serrated ; pedicels 1-flowered, awn- 



iess. o. H. Native of Lybia, in the great Syrtis. 



t lathed Rest-harrow. PL ^ foot. 



4 U. visco'sA (Lin. spec. 1009. var. a.) herbaceous, pubes- 



niM^ll i"^*^^ ' ^"P^^^^^ leaves simple, lower leaves trifoliate, 

 mclle leaflet largest; stipulas about equal in length to the 



j^tioles; peduncles 1-flowered, each furnished with an awn, 

 nger than the leaves ; corolla longer than the calycine lobes. 



^- W- Native of the south of France, Spain, and Portugal. 



™; '^^"- t. 1239. Awn of pedicel shorter th.. 



^lafmuj Rest-harroiv. Fl. Ju. July. Clt. 1759. PI. i to 1 ft. 



the calyx. 



pilo !*^^^^"yca'rpa (D, C. prod. 2. p. ICO.) herbaceous, 



fol'^T* \^^ clammy ; superior leaves simple, inferior ones tri- 

 to*th * "^^.^^^'^ leaflet largest; stipulas about equal in length 

 awn 1 ^^'^'^^ ' peduncles 1-flowered, each furnished with an 

 len tK ^"S^** ^han the leaves, permanent ; corolla and legume 



wpf? ""i '^^'y''- ©• H. Native of Spain, near Aranjuez, as 

 ^^ell as about Madrid. 



clammy p\d)escence ; lower leaves ternate, superior ones simple; 

 leaflets elliptic-oblong, serrulated from the middle to the apex ; 

 peduncles i -flowered, mutic or awned, at length exceeding the 

 leaves ; calyx nerved, equal in length to the corolla ; legume 

 pendulous, 4-6-seeded, mucronate by the reflexed style, rather 

 longer than the calyx, ©. H. Native of Calabria. Flowers 



yellow. 



Polymorphous Rest-harrow. FL April, May. PI. ^ foot. 



21 O. CALYci^NA (Viv. fl. lyb. 41. t, 18. f. 3. but not of Lam.) 

 herbaceous, erect, clothed with glandular hairs ; lower leaves tri- 

 foliate, upper ones simple ; leaflets obovate-cuncated, and 

 are, as well as the stipulas, serrate-toothed; pedicels 1- 

 flowered, awnless, shorter than the leaves; calyx equal in length 

 to the corolla. ©• H. Native of the north of Africa, on the 



sea shore. 



Large-cahjxcd Rest-harrow. Fl. July, Aug. PL | foot. 



22 O. OKNiTHOPODioiDEs (Lin. spec. 1009.) herbaceous, 

 clothed with clammy pubescence ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets ob- 

 long, serrated ; peduncles 1-2-flowered, each furnished with an 

 awn ; legume linear, drooping, contracted between the seeds. 

 O, H. Native of Spain, Italy, Sicily, and Mauritania. Cav. icon. 

 2. t. 192. Cup. panph. sic. ed. bon. t. 20. the outmost figure. 



Bird' s-fool-likc Rest-harrow. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1713. PI. 

 -^ foot. 



