the Decandrous Papilionaceous Plants of New Holland, 261 



6. Viminaria. Annals of Dot. v. 1. 507. 



Calyx angulatus, simplex, quinquefidus. Corolla papilionacea. 

 Stylus capillaris. Stigma simplex, acutum. Legumen coria- 

 ceum, fare turn, evalve, monospermum. 



1. V. denudata. Exot. Bot. t. 27. 



Daviesia denudata. Ventenat Choix, t. 6. 

 Sophora juncea. Schrad. Sert. Hannov. t. 3. 



On reconsidering this genus, of which only one species is; 

 known, 1 think the capillary style affords an additional mark of 

 discrimination. The calyx-teeth are short, all nearly equal and 

 uniform. The legume is clearly distinct from all others of this 

 tribe.. 



7. Spiijeroxobium- Annals of Bot. v. I. 509^ 



Calyx quinquefidus, bilabiatus. Corolla papilionacea. Stigma 

 carinatum, membranaceo-dilatatum ! Legumen pediccllatum, 

 turgid u.m, obliquum, subdispermum. Stamina duo suprema 

 distantia 1 



1. S. vimineum. Amu of Bot. v. 1.. 509. Sims in Curt. Mag. 



t. 969. 



Dr. Sims, the first scientific botanist who had an opportunity 

 of examining this plant alive, found that the young branches, 

 before they flower, are clothed with small, scattered, lanceolate 

 leaves; and I have since detected the rudiments of such a 

 branch among my specimens. The same gentleman found 2 

 seeds usually in each legume, and I have corrected the generic 

 character accordingly. I need not repeat my original remarks 

 on the genus, of which this is the only known species. 



8. Dill- 



