LEGUMINOS^. LXII. Ononis. 



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66 0. pinna'ta (Brot. fl. lus. 2. p. 99.) herbaceous, and 

 clothed with clammy villi ; leaves with 3-4 pairs of cuneated, 



76 O. spica'ta (Thunb. prod. 129. fl. cap. 584.) leaves sim- 

 ple, stipulate, ovate, silky ; stem shrubby, erect ; flowers spicate. 



ciliated, somewhat serrated leaflets ; spikes terminal. ©. H. ^2 • ^* I^eaves acute, sessile. Spikes a finger long. 



Native of Portugal, in sand. Corolla large, white, but with the 

 vexillum rose-coloured. 

 PinnateAeaved Rest-harrow. PL 1 foot. 



Spicate-fiowered Rest-harrow. Shrub. 

 77 O. hirsu'ta (Thunb. 1. c.) leaves simple, lanceolate, hairy ; 

 stem herbaceous, decumbent ; racemes ovate, drooping. % . G. 



t Species helonging to section Euonoms, hut are not suffix Plant very hairy. Leaves imbricately spreading. 



iently known. ^^^^'J Rest-harrow. PI. decumbent. 



" * 78 O. STIPULA^TA (Thunb. 1. c.) leaves trifohate, villous; 



67 O. macraca'ntha (Clark, in Spreng. neue entd. 3. p. 16.) leaflets oblong, obtuse, convolute ; stipulas ovate ; flowers spi- 



sufFruticose, spiny ; peduncles awnless, 1 -flowered ; upper leaves cate ; stem frutescent. 



simple, obovate, glandular, toothed at the apex ; calyx glandular, 

 shorter than the corolla. T2 . F. Native of the Levant. 

 Long-sptned Rest-harrow. Shrub. 



stipulas large, bract-formed. 



Tj. G. 



Flowers yellow. Superior 



Stipulate Aesived Rest-harrow. Shrub. 



79 O. parviflora (Berg. cap. 214. Thunb. 1. c. but not of 



68 O. pakicula'ta (Cav. anal, scienc. nat. 1801. 4. p. G9.) Lam.) leaves trifoliate, villous; leaflets lanceolate, intermediate 

 villous; stem panicled; lower leaves trifoliate, middle leaflet one largest; umbels lateral ; stem herbaceous, villous. ©. G. 

 larger ; superior leaves simple ; stipulas large, lanceolate, very 

 acute. Tj . ? F. Native of the north of Africa. 



Branches twiggy. 



SmalUfiowered Rest-harrow. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1818. 

 PI. \ to 1 foot. 



80 O. microphy'lla (Lin. fil. suppl. 324. Thunb. 1. c.) leaves 

 branches alternate, pyramidal ; leaves trifoliate ; leaflets linear- trifoliate, scabrous ; leaflets ovate, convolute ; stipulas and brac- 



Pan/c/erf-flowered Rest-harrow. Shrub. 



69 O. pyramida'lis (Cav. 1. c. p. 71.) stem pilose, terete; 



lanceolate, serrated ; flowers sessile, capitate ; legume 2-seeded. 

 ^ . ? F. Native of the north of Africa, near Sale. 



Pyra/nzVa^branched Rest-harrow. Shrub. 



70 O. subcorda'ta (Cav. 1. c. p. 70.) erect, herbaceous ; 



teas ovate ; flowers axillary ; branches and branchlets spinescent. 



Tj . G. Petiole trfgonal. Legume lanceolate, reflexed, scabrous. 



Small-leaved Rest-harrow. Shrub. 



81 O. cAriLLA^Ris (Thunb. 1. c.) leaves trifoliate, glabrous; 



1- 



leaves all simple, and somewhat cordate, ovate-oblong, and are, leaflets linear-lanceolate, mucronate ; peduncles axillary, 

 as well as the stipulas, serrated; peduncles awned, 1 -flowered, 

 shorter than the leaves. 



near Mofjodor. 



©. H. Native of the north of Africa, 



^ire. 0.?H. 



SuhcordateAe^x^d Rest-harrow. PI. 1 foot. 



71 O. compre'ssa (Lag. anal, scienc. nat. 1801. p. 261.) stem 

 nerbaceous, compressed ; peduncles 1 -flowered, each furnished 

 with an awn ; leaves simple, lower ones trifoliate ; stipulas en- 



0.?H. Native of Spain. 

 Compressed-stemmed Rest-harrow. PI. ^ to 1 foot. 



72 0. Pe'rsica (Burm. ind. 157. t. 49. f. 1.) plant rather dif- 

 fuse, small ; peduncles without an awn, 2-flowered, racemose ; 

 leaves trifoliate, with linear, truncate, serrated leaflets ; stipulas 

 quite entire. ©. H. Native of Persia. Flowers yellow, with 

 the habit almost of Melilotus. 



Persian Rest-harrow. PI. diflTuse. 

 , ^^ ^' .^kinanthoides (Lapeyr. abr. 407.) erect, small, 

 Clothed with clammy villi ; leaves trifoliate, with cuneated emar- 



to^th 1 ^^^^^^' which are awnedly-toothed ; stipulas acutely- 

 ned ; flowers almost sessile, solitary, terminal ; legume 



©. H. Native 



flowered ; stem ercctish, suffrutescent. ^2 • Gr. Leaves appear- 

 ing in fascicles at first sight. 



//air-leaved Rest-harrow. Shrub. 



82 O. viLLOSA (Thunb. 1. c.) leaves trifoliate, villous ; leaflets 



lanceolate; stipulas length of petioles; peduncles lateral, 1- 

 flowered, each furnished beneath the leaves with an acute, linear 

 leaflet ; stems hairy, decumbent. T2 . G. Legume villous, tur- 

 gid. Perhaps a species of Cytisus or a proper genus. 



Villous Rest-harrow. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1820. Sh. dec. 



SS O. heterophy'lla (Thunb. 1. c.) leaves trifoliate, pilose 

 beneath ; lower leaflets ovate, superior ones lanceolate ; flowers 



, solitary, terminal; 



nf!?' X*^^^^^' awned, shorter than the calyx. 



of til "D -•'-'^j k»».v^xi-vx mail tijc <^aijjs.. \ZJ • iJLi 



e Pyrenees. Flowers having a purplish vexillum. 



fi O " "'^'^^ Rest-harrow. PI. 1 foot, 

 foliat 1 ^^^'^^'^ (I^apeyr. abr. 407.) erect; leaves distant, tri- 

 al th ^^^^^d from points ; leaflets cuneated, truncate, dentate 

 cornU ^^^^i' ^^^P"^^^ ovate, acute, entire; calyx equalling the 

 Cor.u '\.^^"g^l^- O- H. Native of the Eastern Pyrenees. 



o , "^^'^b ^ith a rose-coloured vexillum. 



^cahrous Rest-harrow. PI. 1 foot, 

 fl 1 ^f ^^^^A (Horn. hort. hafn. 2. p. 676.) peduncles 1- 



hase t V 1 ^^ trifoliate; leaflets roundish, cuneated at the 

 «:i, ' ^^_thed from the middle to the apex : calyxes and legumes 



p. ^ r-"&- O.H. Native of? 



^^^e^Jtowered Rest-harrow. PI. 1 foot. 



— -, ..vuLiiea iror 



Villous, drooping. 



DPfl^^* -LoTONONis (from Lotus and Ononis ; the plants leaflets obovate ; peduncles lateral, 2-flowered. 11 . G. 



solitary, pedunculate, terminal ; stem herbaceous. %. G. 

 Variahle-leaved Rest-harrow. Shrub. 



84 O. i^rostra'ta (Lin. mant. 266. Thunb. 1. c.) leaves tri- 

 foliate, pubescent ; leaflets ovate, obtuse ; stipulas much shorter 

 than the petiole; peduncles 1 -flowered, lateral; stem decum- 

 bent. %. G. Lotus prostrktus, Lin. spec. 1090. 



Prostrate Rest-harrow. PL prostrate. 



85 O. decu'mbens (Thunb. 1. c. but not of Miller) leaves 

 trifoliate, pubescent beneath ; leaflets obovate, acute ; stipulas 

 oblong ; flowers solitary, lateral, on short pedicels ; stem decum- 

 bent. 1/. G. Flowers yellow. Legume oblong, rather turgid. 



Decumbent Rest-harrow. PI. decumbent. 



86 O. sERicEA (Thunb. 1. c.) leaves trifoliate, clothed beneath 

 with silky-villi ; leaflets oblong, acute ; stipulas ovate, pilose ; 

 flowers disposed in a secund, 3-flowered, terminal spike. 1/ . G. 

 Stems ascending. 



Silky Rest-harrow. PI. prostrate. 



87 O. EXcisA (Thunb. 1. c.) leaves trifoliate, pubescent be- 

 neath ; leaflets obovate, emarginate ; flowers twin, terminal ; 

 stem decumbent. 1/ . G. Stem glabrous. Petiole longer than 

 leaflets. Stipulas subulate (Willd.). 



CM/-leaved Rest-harrow. PI. decumbent. 



88 O. GEMiNA^TA (Ait. hort. kew. 3. p. 23.) leaves trifoliate ; 



. • P' 166. Stipulas hardly or not adnate to the pe- 

 ^iie rVsT'f ^^"! ^^^"*»^^"^ with the stamens monadelphous, as in 

 Cane of P ?^'**^' ^^^ species of this section are all from the 

 ^ ^^^ Hope, but none of them are suflficientlv known. 



D. C. Leg. mem. to O. excisa according to Willd. 



Twin-flowered Rest-harrow. FL July, Sept. Clt. 1788. 



PI. decumbent. 



89 O. RACEMosA (Thunb. 1. c. but not of Brot.) leaves trifo- 

 liate, pubescent beneath ; leaflets oblong, acute ; flowers race- 

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