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` other Galegea, (but not in all genera of that tribe;) in ZEs- 
chynomene, and other pinnate-leaved Hedysaree, (but not in 
several of the trifoliate genera;) and in many Dalbergice. 
I have seen no trace of them in Trifoliee, in Viciee, nor in 
Phaseolee, with the exception of a few Rhynchosioid genera, 
and, as observed by Vogel and Schleiden, they appear to be 
absolutely confined to Papilionacee, no trace of them exist- 
ing either in Cesalpiniee or in Mimosee. 
Amongst the genera enumerated by Endlicher as belonging 
to Genistee, I should propose to exclude the following : 
Liparia, Priestleya, Amphithalea, Lathriogyne, Heudusa, 
Coelidium and Epistemum, forming the preceding subtribe of 
Lipariee. 
Hallia, which appears to me to be a Hedysareous genus, 
with the fruit reduced to a single article. Amongst many 
other minor points, it may be sufficient to advert to the 
brown scariose stipules, the foliage, the single ovulum, and 
especially the indehiscent thin pod, with the peculiar reticu- 
lation of the Hedysaree. 
Requienia is too closely allied to Psoralea plicata to be 
removed far from that genus, and the articulation of the leaf 
at the extremity of the (very short) petiole, combined with 
its form and venation, show its analogy rather with the 
terminal leaflet of a pinnate leaf, than with a single leaflet 
of a palmate one. The uniovulate ovarium will serve to 
exclude it technically from the Genistee. 
Ononis and Anthyllis with pinnate, (not palmate) leaves, 
and smooth ale have been established by Koch, as a 
distinct subtribe. Perhaps they should rather be associated 
with Trifoliee. : 
Goodia has also pinnate (though trifoliolate) leaves, and is 
therefore not a true Genistea. Its wings, however, have very 
evident folds, and the stamens are truly monadelphous, and 
its real affinities are therefore as yet doubtful. 
'The seven or eight Australian simple leaved Genisteous 
genera, though not separable from the subtribe, form notwith- 
standing a little group distinguished by a peculiar habit 
