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aT. *“WISTERIA.; Guycrine, Willd. 
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tures at the base). Stamina diadelphous; stvle curved. Le- 
gume pubescent, oblong, 2-seeded, and partly compressed. 
3. * monophylla, G. tomentosa, B. monephylia. Mich. 2. 
p. 63. Dwarf and erect, pubesvent: leaves simple, 
roundish and dilated, rugosely veined, stipules ensiform; 
racemes subsessi'e, conglomerate; segments of the calix 
lanceolate, acuminate, veined. Has. From Carolina to 
Viorida; in the Pine forests. Flowers yellow. Glycine 
reniformis. Pu. 2. p. 486. Ons. Se’dom more than 4 or 5 
inches high, and producing simple, very rarely ternate 
leaves upon longish petioles. Calix divided nearly to the 
base. Coroila nearly as in the prcceding, fulyous yellow; 
carina likewise very short, and as in the 2 preceding spe- 
cies not reflecting the vexillum. Legume partly oblong, 
compressed, 2-seeded. : ; 
4. *reflera. Stem twining; leaves ternate, roundis!: 
rhomboidal, smooth, at first villous, under side covered 
with resinous atoms; racemes filiform, pedunculate, 
searcely longer than the leaves; flowers sinali and remote, 
reflected; corolla connivent; segments of the calix Jan- 
ceéolate, acuminate. Has. In the vicinity of St. Mary’s, 
West Florida—Dr. Baldwyn; from whom f recieved a 
specimen underthis name. Nearly allied, apparently, to 
 &. rhombifolia of India, with which it ought to be com- 
pared, Flowers small and yellow. Ons. Stem slender, 
angular, slightly villous; stipules subulate. Leaves petio- 
late; leaflets 3-nerved, reticulately veined and partly co- 
riaceous; lateral Jeaflets roundish and dilated on one side, 
central one rhomboidally dilated; all the leaflets subtend- 
ed by setaceeus stipules, and the terminating one by 2. 
Vexillum incumbent, somewhat reflected by the curved 
carina; one uf the dentures at the base of the wings subu- 
late, ihe other merely angular. Legume oblong, pubes- 
cent, 2-seeded. é ae 
To thisgenus, as above proposed, apparently belong 
G. unzustifolia, G. reticulata, G. mollis, G. picta, G. cana, 
Gees ea OF apatite vonasitbes 
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those ists who may have it in their power. 
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Calix campanulate, bilabiate, obtuse at the 
