Royal Gardens, Kew, from Mr. Transon in 1899, where 

 it flowered in the Arboretum in October, 1902. 



Descr. — A small tree, with subglaucous, green foliage, 

 glabrous in all its parts; branchlets erect. Leaves shortly 

 petioled, trifoliolate ; leaflets very shortly petiolulate, 

 obovate, apiculate; lateral half an inch long, terminal 

 twice as large. Racemes shortly ped uncled, erect, three 

 to five inches long, many-flowered. Flowers three-quarters 

 of an inch long, golden-yellow, nodding; pedicels a 

 quarter of an inch long, bracteolate about the middle. 

 Calyx cup-shaped, red-brown, two-lipped ; upper lip two- 

 toothed, lower three-toothed. Petals all clawed, about 

 equal in length. Standard orbicular, half an inch in 

 diameter, base cordate. Wings oblong, obtuse. Keel- 

 petals acute. Filaments all united. Foci shortly stipitate, 

 two to three inches long, by half an inch broad, flat, 

 papyraceous, tip rounded, upper margin narrowly winged. 

 Seeds few, about one-fifth of an inch long, reniform. — 

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rZf «?' °- a ! y i X i aid ? pe ? an J Btamena; 2, standard; 3, wing petal; 4, keel 

 petel 5, pistil ; 6, pod ; 7 and 8, oeed -.-all enlarged, except 6 and 7.-Nos. 

 o, / and B irora Herbarium specimens. 



