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Hiricu.* Identical with the preceding except that the 
seed is a lighter yellow obscurely blotched with reddish. — 
Plate 40, f. 16. 
tt More or less marked with white. 
Imerovep Hivricu.t Differs from the preceding only in 
seed, which is white, faintly splashed with yellow. — Plate 
40, f. 17. 
Brcotor.{ Plantclimbing 3-5 ft., withfewrunners. Leaf- 
lets deep green, 24-3 in. long, 2-23 in. broad, considerably 
wrinkled, thick. Blossoms white. Pods green, 3-5 in. 
long, 3—§ in. broad, subterete, slightly curved ; spur slender, 
curved, } in. long. Seed snow white on dorsal half or a 
little more, reddish yellow on ventral part, the line sepa- 
rating the two colors continuous, a little striped and 
spotted on all parts, 4-5 in. long, 4-3 in. broad, 4—43; in. 
thick, usually truncated at one end, rounded at the other, 
tapering gradually to the rounded end. — Plate 40, f. 18. 
Derroit.§ Plant identical with Golden Wax. Pods 
brighter yellow, often tinged with green. Seed slightly 
marked and darker, and distinctly longer in proportion to 
width. — Plate 40, f. 19. 
PinxereE.|| Differs from the preceeding only in the pink- 
ish color of markings. 
* Buschbohne, Zucker, Hinrich’s Riesen. Haage & Sch. Haupt-Verz. 
(1880). 
+ Buschbohne, Zucker, Hinrich’s Riesen, verbesserte. Haage & Sch. 
Haupt-Verz. (1891). 
t Haricot Coco bicolor prolifique. Vilmorin-And. Cat. (1889). 
Field Columbian Museum, seeds, No. 13226: Philadelphia Commercial 
Museum, No. 10641, ‘‘ Caraotas pintadas de amarillo,’? Venezuela. 
§ Thorburn, Cat. (1890). — Waugh, Bull. Okla. Exp. Sta. 9:7. 
(1893). — Black-Eyed Wax. Henderson, Cat. (1891). 
| Thorburn, Cat. (1898). — Buschbohne, Goldenregen. Haage & Sch. 
Haupt-Verz. (1899). 
