the Decandrous Papilionaceous Plants of New Holland. 249 

 2. Aotus. Ann. of Bot. v. 1. 504. 



Calyx quinquefidus, bilabiatus, simplex. Corolla papilionacea : 

 alis vexillo brevioribus. Stylus filiformis. Stigma obtusum. 

 Legumen uniloculare, dispermum. 



I. A. villosa. Curt. Mag. t. 949. 

 Pultemea villosa. Andr. Repos. t. 309. 

 P. ericoides. Ventenat Jard. de la Mabnaison, t. 35. 



I have hitherto met with no other species of Aotus than this. 

 The genus itself has, since its publication, received the sanction 

 of the most able botanists, and, amongst others, of the present 

 intelligent editor of the Botanical Magazine. I need not here 

 repeat the reasons which first led me to establish it, nor do they 

 require to be supported by any new ones. The calyx is two-lip- 

 ped in Aotus as well as in Pultenaza. 



3. Gompholobium. Tr. of Linn. Soc. v. 4. 220. 



Calyx campanulatus, simplex, quinquepartitus. Corolla papi- 

 lionacea. Stigma simplex. Legumen ventricosum, sphaericum, 

 uniloculare, polyspermum. 



1. G. grandiflorum, foliis ternatis linearibus mucronatis rectis, 

 ramulis angulatis glabris, caring imberbi. 



G. grandiflorum. _E.ro/. Bot. f. 5. 



The leaflets are extremely narrow, rigid, with a straight pun- 

 gent point. Flowers large and handsome, of a bright uniform 

 yellow. 



2. G. latifolium 9 foliis ternatis obovato-oblongis 'planis venosis, 

 ramulis angulatis glabris, carina fimbriate. 



G. latifolium. Ann. of Bot, v. 1. 505. ft 2. 519. 

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