430 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOS. 
Pipanthus.—Corolla Thermopsidis. Legumen, stipule et ha- 
bitus Anagyreos. Frutex Himalayanus. 
Thermopsis.—Vexillum alas subæquans lateribus reflexis. 
Calyx basi attenuatus. Stamina persistentia. Herbe, sti- 
pulis distinctis lateralibus plerisque foliaceis. 
Sect. I. Euthermopsis.—Legumen lineare, oblongum, v. 
ovatum, membranaceum, plus minus inflatum, nonnunquam 
stipitatum. Species Asiatice. 
Sect. II. Baptisioides—Legumen sessile, lineare, subcoria- 
ceum, non inflatum. Species Americane. 
Baptisia.—Corolla Thermopsidis. Calyx basi vix attenua- 
tus, brevius campanulatus. Stamina decidua. Legumen sti- 
pitatum, inflatum, ovatum v. globosum, coriaceum v. rarius 
membranaceum. Herbe Americana, stipulis distinctis parvis 
v. foliaceis. 
Pickeringia.—Calyx et corolla Baptisie. Legumen igno- 
tum. Frutex Californicus. 
To the Cape genera of Podalyriee no addition has been 
made; the two tropical or subtropical genera mentioned in 
my memoir, viz: Dalhousiea and Delaria, (to which last 
. belong Bracteolaria, Hochst. and one of G. Don's species of 
Carpolobium) should rather be referred to Sophoree, on 
account of the straight radicle, and the less decidedly papilio- 
naceous corolla, The simple leaves have also more the 
appearance of pinnate than of palmate leaves reduced to the 
terminal leaflet. 
I. Prerantuvus. D. Don. 
.. 1. P. Napalensis D. Don! in Sweet Brit. Fl. Gard. t. 264. 
— Thermopsis Napalensis, D.C! Prodr. 2, p. 99. Baptisia 
Napalensis, Hook! Exot. Fl. t. 131. Anagyris Napalensis, 
Grah! in Wall. Cat. n. 5340. Anagyris Indica of gardens. 
Shady places in the Himalayas: Choor, Royle! Jacque- 
Greece. A. latifolia from the Canary Islands appears to be a good species, 
as is also apparently one gathered in Arabia by Mr. Botta and commu- 
nicated to me by M. Decaisne, but of which I have not seen the pod. 
