112 Vail: Studies in the Legu.minosae 



Type in the Herbarium of the British Museum. For the record 

 of the identification of this species see the article on Houston's Cen- 



Journal of Botany for J 



James Britten and E. G. Baker hi 



1895. 



6. Dolicholus Michauxii 



Rhynchosla Michauxii Vd:\\, Bull Torr. Bot. Club, 22:458. 



Rhynchosia mcnispcnnoidca Q\\?c^m. Fl. 105. i860. Not DC. 

 Dry pine barrens, Florida. 



T>pe in the Herbarium of Columbia University. 



7. Dolicholus cinereus (Nash) 



Rhynchosia cincrca Nash, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 22 : 149. 1 895. 

 High pine lands, Fake County and Pelican Key, Florida. 

 Type in the Herbarium of Columbia University. 



8. Dolicholus tomentosus (F.) 



Gl) 'cinc toiiiciitosa F.Sj). PI. 754. 17^1. 



Glycine tovicntosa vohibilis Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 :63. 1803. 



Glycine tomentosa Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 486! 18 14. Ex- 



cluding var. 



yphylluni diffonnis Ell. J 

 VncJiosia diffonnis DC. P: 



1818. 



1825. ? 



Rhynchosla tomentosa PL & PI. Comp. Bot.' Mag. i :23. 1835. 

 Excluding the specimens. 



Rhynchosla volubllls Wood, Bot. & Fl. 96. 1873. Not R. 

 vol n bills Foureiro, 1793. 



The Finnean description of the species includes " Ononis canle 

 volnblle" Gronov. 81 and '' Anonls phaseololdes scandens, florlbus 

 flavis sesslllbus'' Dill. Elth. 30 /. 26./. 2c>, where the illustration is 

 a good one of the plant as it is known on our eastern seaboard. The 

 Clayton plants referred to are represented by two specimens in the 

 Herbarium of the British Museum, one of Glycine tomentosa, the 

 plant as figured by Dillenius, and one of the erect, oblong-leaved 

 species described by Walter in 1788 as Trifollum crectiwi. 



A specimen of the twining Glycine tomentosa is also in the Fin- 

 nean Herbarium. 



