302 : | LEGUMINOSE. © 
6. Galactia tephrodes, A. Gray, Pl. Wright. ii. p. 34. 
New Mexico.—Norts Mexico, Janas, Chihuahua (Thurber). 
7. Galactia tuberosa, DC. Prodr. ii. p. 238; Calques des Dess. Fl. Mex. 277. 
MEXICO. | | 
8, Galactia wrightii, A. Gray, Pl. Wright. i. p. 44, 
Texas, New Mexico.—Norta Mexico, Sierra del Pajarito, Sonora (Schott). Hb. 
Kew. . . | 
54. DIOCLEA. 
Dioclea, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. vi. p. 487; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 536. 
About sixteen species of shrubby climbers, the greater part American. 
1. Dioclea guianensis, Benth. in Ann. Wien. Mus. ii. p. 132, p. velutina. 
Dioclea panamensis, Duchass. fide Grisebach, Bonplandia, 1858, p. 5, nec Seemann. | 
Panama, Empire railway-station (8. Hayes, 562), near the city of Panama (Seemann, 
461), without localities (Sinclair, Halsted)—Northern part of Sourn AmzRIcA and in 
TrinipaD. Hb. Kew. 
2. Dioclea lasiocarpa, Benth. in Ann. Wien. Mus. ii. p. 133. 
PanaMa.— Widely spread in Tropical SourH AMERICA. 
3. Dioclea reflexa, Hook. fil. Fl. Nigr. p. 306. 
Dioclea panamensis, Seemann, nec Duchassaing. 
Panama, Chagres (Fendiler, 83), on the banks of the river Pequeni (Seemann, 455).— 
Common in many parts of Tropical 8. AMERIca and in JAMAICA ; also in Tropical AFRICA 
and Asta. Hb. Kew. 
4. Dioclea violacea, Mart. ex Benth. in Ann. Wien. Mus. il. p. 132. 
Panama, Empire railway-station (S. Hayes, 313).—Tropical Sour AMeERIca, and in 
the Sanpwicn Istanps. | 
55. CANAVALIA. 
Canavalia, Adans. Fam. p. 325; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 587. 
About twelve species of climbing or prostrate herbs, dispersed in warm regions of 
both hemispheres, some amphigzous. — | 
, 1. Canavalia ensiformis, DC. Prodr. ii. p. 404. 
Canavalia gladiata, DC. 
Canavalia brasiliensis, Mart. 
Sourn Mexico, valley of Cordova (Bourgeau, 1758); Nicaraeua, Gulf of Fonseca 
(Sinclair) ; Panama, Paraiso railway-station (5. Hayes, 534), Isle of Taboga (Seemann). 
—A common plant in the Wxst Inpres and Tropical SourH AMERICA, and in Tropical 
and Subtropical Asia and Arrica. Frequently cultivated. Hb. Kew. 
