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every part. `The leaflets are larger, bi- rarely tri-dentate, 
(excluding the mucro,) the flowers are smaller, not solitary, 
two or sometimes three growing on a peduncle. 
8. Phaseolus Truzillensis; volubilis, ramulis petiolisque 
retrorsum pilosis, foliolis ovatis angustato-acuminatis 
obsolete cordatis adpresso-pubescentibus, racemis longis 
pedunculatis, calycis lobis inferioribus acutis, lateralibus 
subfalcatis, superiore latissimo emarginato. Humb. et Kunth, 
Nov. Gen. v. 6. p. 451. De Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. 391. 
Has. Lurin, near Lima. 
If, as I believe, I am correct in referring this plant to 
Humboldü's P. Truzillensis, that species has the (young) 
legumes clothed with adpressed hairs, and much flattened. 
9. Phaseolus vestitus; volubilis, ubique dense pubescenti- 
hirsutus, foliolis rhomboideis retusis lateralibus sublobatis, 
racemis folio duplo longioribus, calycis dentibus into: 
subulatis subzqualibus, leguminibus lineari-acuminatis 
villosissimis. 
Has. Lurin, near Lima. 
Caules pilis patenti-reflexis densissime obsiti. Foliola peu 
unciam longa, juniora sericeo-velutina, dein pubescenti- 
subtomentosa, subtus pallida, retusa cum brevi mucrone. 
Petiolus folii longitudine. — Pedunculus longus. Flores 
mediocres, atro-purpurei (ut videtur, ex sicco.) Calyces 
pilosissimi, Legumen 3 uncias longum, 2 lineas latum» 
compressum, valde acuminatum. 
Dolichos glycinoides ; caule volubili, ramulis petiolisque 
retrorsum pilosiusculis, foliolis ovato-oblongis obtusis 
mucronatis basi rotundatis trinerviis strigulosis, pedunculis 
longissimis paucifloris, calycis lobis acutiusculis, labio 
. superiore latissimo subemarginato. DC.— Humb. et Kunth, 
—— Nov. Gen. v. 6. p. 101. De Cand. Prodr. v. 2. p. 398- 
Has. In the Valley of Lima, 
The leaves of this plant are variable; those of the young 
shoots having linear leaflets. The legumes are reflexed and 
subtorulose, but compressed, clothed with brownish hairs. 
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