470 DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA, Phaseolus. 
vexillatus. Aq volubilis, ueneno) pes ; pedunculis petiolo erassioribus. 
capitatis, alis subfalcatis difformibus, leguminibus li- 
nearibus strictis, Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1032. 
Icon. Jacq.short. t. 102. Dill. elth. t, 234. f. 302. 
On the sea-coast of Carolina and Georgia. (9. July, 
Aug. v, v. Flowers large, purple. 
Aelvolus. 3. P. volubilis, perennis, hirtellus ; foliolis oblongo-ovalibus 
subdeltoideis obtusiusculis, capitulis longe peduncula- 
tis, vexillis brevibas, alis expansis maximis, mi- 
nibus tereti-linearibus.— WV illd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1032. 
Glycine umbellata, Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1058. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t. 233. f. 300. 
In dry gravelly soil, in old fields and pastures: New 
York to Carolina, v.v. Flowers of a rose-colour, 
carina purple. 
trilobus, 4. P. volubilis, pubescens ; foliolis inferioribus rhómboideo- 
ovalibus, superioribus trilobatis, — longe pe- — 
dunculatis, leguminibus linearibus, Mich. fl. amer. 2. 
60. 
P gani A Walt, fl. car. 182. 
Glycine angulosa. Willd. sp. pl. 3. " 1056. 
On banks of rivers in gravelly soil: Pensylvania to Ca- 
rolina. O. June, July. v. v. Flowers resembling 
the foregoing species. 
566. DOLICHOS. Gen. pl. 1181. 
luteolus, tD. volybilis, pubescens; foliolis ovatis acuminatis, pe 
dunculís folio longioribus, spicis brevibus su tis, - 
vexillo lato reflexo, alis rhomboideis.— . sp. 
pl.3. p. 1038. (o 
Icon. Jacq. hort. t. 9O 
In rice fields of Dea. Enslen. ©. Jane, July. w. v. 
Flowers bright yellow, — 
567. PISUM. Gen. pl. 1184. - 
maritimum. | X.F. petiolis supra planiusculis, caule angulato, — sa- 
gittatis, pedunculis multifioris. Willd. sp. pl. 3 
p. 1071. 
Icon. Fl. dan.338. Engl. bot. 1046. 
In rocky and sandy situations, near the sea-coast: Ca- 
nada to New York. Y. July, Aug. v.v. Flowers 
` large, handsome, purple and blue. 
