268 | LEGUMINOSA. 
| 380. CHAATOCALYX. 
Chetocalyx, DC. Mém. Leg. p. 262; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 513. 
Climbing herbs. About eight species, of which one is a native of New Mexico, one of - 
the West Indies, and the rest of Tropical South America, chiefly in Brazil and Mexico 
proper. Dyn orem 
1. Chetocalyx latisiliqua, Benth. Bot. Voy. Sulph. p. 81, t. 30. 
Planarium latisiliquum, Desv. 
Panama, Empire railway-station (S. Hayes, 513), without locality (Seemann, 457).— 
Peru; Ecuapor. Hb. Kew. 
2. Chetocalyx schottii, Torr. Rep. Emory Exp. p. 56, t. 18. 
Nortu Mexico, Sierra Verde, Arroyo de las Samotas, Sonora (Schott). 
3. Cheetocalyx wislizeni, A. Gray, Pl. Wright. i. p. 51; Torr. Rep. Emory 
_ Exped. t. 18. fige. 5-7. 
New Mexico.—Norta Mexico, Mount Carmel and mountains of Santa Rosa, 
Coahuila (Parry & Bigelow), Sonora (Wright), region of San Luis Potosi, 6000 to 
8000 feet (Parry & Palmer, 133). Hb. Kew. 
31. NISSOLIA. 
Nissolia, Jacq. Stirp. Amer. p. 198; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 513. 
Herbs or undershrubs. Only two or three well-denned species are known; and they 
are endemic in Tropical America. 
1. Nissolia fruticosa, Jacq. Amer. p. 198, t. 179. fig. 44. 
SoutH Mexico, near Queretaro, 6000 feet (Humboldt & Bonpland), valley of Cordova 
(Bourgeau, 1477). Hb. Kew. 
2. Nissolia hirsuta, DC. Prodr. ii. p. 257. 
SoutH Mexico, near Guanaxuato (WVée), Aguas Calientes (Hartweg, 1597). Hb. Kew. 
3. Nissolia hirsuta, DC.? ex Mart. et Gal. in ‘Bull. Acad. Brux. x. pars 2, 
p. 187. 
South Mexico, Plains of Tehuacan and Etla, near Oaxaca, at 5000 feet, forests of 
Talea at 4000 feet, and savannas of Zacuapan and Mirador (Galeotti, 3224, 3294, 
2419). 
For some of these numbers see also under the other species. 
4. Nissolia platycarpa, Benth. in Mart. Fl. Bras., Leg. p. 77. 
Sourn Mexico, Zimapan (Coulter, 584), travines near Real del Monte (Galeotti, 
3347). Hb. Kew. 
5. Nissolia, sp. 
SoutH Mexico, plateau of Oaxaca (Galeotti, 83224). Hb. Kew. 
