LEGUMINOS& (Harv.) : 5 
LX. Abrus.—Leaves abruptly pinnate. Seeds globose, scarlet and black. ae 
Tribe 12. DALBERGIER. Stamens monadelphous or variously connate, Legume —* 
either perfectly indchiscent, or rarely splitting eventually into rigid-ligneous valves. 
Stem woody, either arborescent, shrubby, or twining. Leaves pinnate, 5 or many 
‘ _ foliolate, or unifoliolate. (Gen. 61-63). oe. 
Oabtrane LXI. Lonchocarpus.— Leaflets opposite. 263 
| Jad cg Oo XL. Pterocarpus.—Leajlets alternate. Anthers versatile. Legume orbicular. 264 
eee s II. Dalbergia.—Leajlets alternate. Anthers small, terminal ; loculi erect or 
VUGAS. divergent. Legume oblong or linear. % 
Tribe 13. SopHOREs. Stamens free. Stem woody, arborescent, shrubby or suf- 
fruticose. Zeaves pinnately multifoliolate, rarely (in Bracteolaria) unifoliolate. 
=  . Wm. 64-67). 
* JG LXTIV. Sophora.—Leaves pinnate. Carina obtuse, straightish. Legume moniliform.265 
% ». LXV. Virgilia— Leaves pinnate. Carina incurved, acutely rostrate. Legume ob- 
_ Jong, compressed, coriaceous, with very blunt edges. (Flowers purple ). eee Te 
‘ <LXVI. Calpurnia.—Leaves pinnate. Carina incurved, obtuse. Legume ee 
6s 
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aris linear, very flat, sharp-edged. ( Flowers yellow). 
Nostc® ULXVII. Bracteolaria.— Leaves unifoliolate. 
Sub-Order 2. C@SALPINIEZ. (Gen. 68-75). 
Corolla irregular or subregular, not papilionaceous ; petals imbricated in zestiva- 
tion, the upper petal interior. Stamens 10 or fewer, free or monadelphous. 
_ * Leaves simply pinnate. : 
“na en LX VIII. Parkinsonia.—Stamens 10 ; anthers versatile, splitting. Ovary sessile. - 
_ . ep Legume linear, very long, many-seeded. : ie 
wale LXXIIT. Cassia.—Stamens (fewer than ten perfect) opening by terminal pores. ae 
woe.p £5 LXXIV. Schotia.—Stamens 10 ; anthers versatile, splitting. Ovary stipitate. Le- : 
bse i gume short, broadly-oblong, coriaceous, few-seeded. 273 
pee ** Leaves bi-pinnate. i ; ae 
Ca \%osLXIX, Guilandina.—Arborescent. Ovary stipitate. Legume ovate, covered wor 
hig 
= ae 
_ «+ sharp prickles. : : 
©...) “LX. Melanosticta.—Half-herbaceous : all parts sprinkled with convex, eg 
~ resinous dots. ica ghee e te ae ws 
do ..LXXT. Peltophorum.— Arborescent. Flowers pedicellate. Filaments as long gk ze 
, hairy at base. le equalling the petals. Legume unarmed. 
Ce ae ober reer Flowers veaaile, Filaments and style very short. ors 
Legume unarmed. oe 
*«* Leaves simple, 2-lobed (formed of 2 terminal, confluent leaflets ). 
alsl we LXXV. Bauhinia. . 
Sub-Order 3. Mrwosrz. (Gen. 76-82). 
Flowers minute, in dense heads or spikes. Corolla irregular, its petals free or united 
in a tube, valvate in estivation. Stamens definite or indefinite. : 
Tribe 1. Eu-Mrtosex. Stamens definite ; pollen powdery. 
LXXVI. Entada.— Flowers uniform, spicate, sessile. Legume breaking up into) 
1-seeded joints. se eee 
~LXXVII. Elephantorhiza.—F/, uniform, racemose, pedicellate. Legume com- 
tinuous. ee : a7 
LXXVIII. Dichrostachys.— Flowers of two kinds in the spike; the upper perfect ; oe 
ter, with long slender filaments without anthers. fy 
* Ls eat: Talae le uniform, capitate, sessile. Legume one-seeded, 278 oe 
mee cuca bi j r Rete “ys ah 
Tribe . abeccan: Stamens indefinite ; pollen collected into 4-6 masses in 
aha! _ -LXXX. Acacia.—Corolla small, tubular. Stamens free. Salas 
Mok 4° TEXXL Albizzia,—Corolla funnel-shaped. Stamens shortly tubular at 
~S"“much exserted tube. | 
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