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apice setaceis labii superioris longioribus, inferioris dente 
intermedio lateralibus duplo fere longiore, carina vexillo 
obtusiusculo subbreviore alis oblongis breviore.—Icon. 
Tas. VI. Hook. Ic. Plant. t. 757: 
Has. In arvis et in Euphorbie Tuckerana sylvis ins. S. Ni- 
cholai (Forbes, die 30 Martii 1822, spec florida.) 
This species, though very distinct, is allied to L. macranthus, 
Lowe, (L. Portosanctanus, Nob. in Steud. Nomenclat.) of which 
the flowers are pale purple. Those of our plant have the keel 
and standard rose-coloured and the wings tipped with deep 
purple. Some of the leaflets are as much as 4 lines long by 
24 wide. 
Tas. VI. Fig. 1. flower; f. 2. vexillum; f. 3. ala; f. 4. ca- 
rina ; f. 5. ovarium : —magnified. : 
56. Lotus coronillefolius, Webb; caule frutescente, ramis 
elongatis gracilibus diffusissimis glabellis, stipulis lanceo- 
latis, foliis petiolatis foliolisque petiolulatis latis obovatis 
obcordatisque parce et appresse pubescentibus viridibus, 
junioribus fulvis, calycis turbinati pubescentis dentibus 
- Subéqualibus basi ovatis apice lineari-setaceis, vexillo 
Blabro, carina acuta alis obtusis longiore, stylo breviter 
1-dentato. 
Has. In herb. ins. Cap. Vir. (Mus. reg. Par.) 
This species in its general appearance resembles the Lotus 
Spartioides, Nob. (Phyt. Can.), but is easily distinguished by 
the form of its leaves and of the teeth of its calyx. 
57. Lotus Brunneri, Webb; caule fruticoso procumbente, 
foliis pube cinerea adpressa sericeis, stipulis lanceolatis 
sessilibus petiolo brevioribus caducis foliolis obovato-lan- 
ceolatis, pedunculis paucifloris, calycibus urceolato-campa- 
nulatis sericeo-pubescentibus, dentibus lanceolatis acutis, 
corolla lutea, vexillo elliptico subacuto carina sublongiore. 
Lotus anthylloides? Brunn. Ergebn. p. 86! non Vent.! 
ex sp. Malmaisonensi herb. Desfont.—Icon. Tas. HI. 
Hook. Ic. Plant. t. 754. 
Han. “In insule Salis lapidosis magna copia sed constanter 
