que —— — EM MUS 
with a reflexed auricle at the base of the 
5-— 1 
FABACEAE 703 
em. long, somewhat glaucous bendat calyx 
n straight in: es: n t 2 dm. long. 
[Sesbania macrocarpa Muhl.]—Moist soil, 
waste- S i hammocks, Fla.—(W. L., 
Mex., C. A.)—Ori Liu natural range not 
our very vigo ls 
known. One of rous annuals. 
The woody ror with the naked branches 
d d dangling pods persist through 
the win 
e hd eee (Raf.) Rydb. Plant 1—4 
all: leaves 12-30 cm. long; leaflets 30-70; 
s blades o -elliptic to m 1-2.5 e 
ong, often glaucescent. beneath: cas 
nearly similar to that of S. Emerus, but the lobes rather more subulate-tipped: 
Ve 1.5 em. long or less: keel 11-13 mm. long, with an angular lobe at the 
bas of ss strongly ed blades: nod BU longer than that of the preced- 
ing "spec —Low grounds, stream-banks, and fields, Coastal Plain and adj. 
pro unc. "Mis ss. to. Tex., Okla., and Mo. 
28. AGATI Adans. mue or shrubs, but short-lived. Leaflets numerous. 
Racemes 2—4 flowered. Calyx i 2- em but usually with obseure, very 
broad lobes. Corolla large, pinkish 
standard with an oblong or ovate pos 
wings not dd keel-petals merely angu- 
lar at the base of the blade. Pod greatly 
elongate, straight or nearly so.—One species. 
1. A. gra genres (L.) Desv. Shrub or 
small tree: leaves 1-3 dm. long; leaflets 
m 
standard 6-10 long, the blade ovate 
pod elongate-linear, 2-4 dm. = - 
TRALIAN CORKWOOD-TREE.)—Hammocks and 
cult. grounds, Key West, Fla. Nat of 
East Indies.— (W. I.)—Spr.-s 
29. GLOTTIDIUM Desv. Herbs, but often woody-stemmed. Leaflets 
numerous. Racemes several- flowered. Calyx slightly 2-lipped, the 5 lobes 
rple: 
keel-petals more or less angular at the base 
the blade. Pod short, wingless.—One 
species. 
1. G. vesicarium (Jacq.) Harper. Plant 
1—4 m. tall, annual but rather nA leaf- 
lets 24-52; blades elliptic, 1.5-4 em. long, 
mucronate: ealyx-lobes shorter ma the 
tube: corolla ye dd iss re. in 
. vesicari ade o 
vesicaria DC.]—(BLADDER-POD.)—Riech damp 
