ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOSE. 577 
B villosior, foliis minoribus. 
Mozambique, Forbes ! 
§ 10. Disperme. Ovarium biovulatum. Legumen sessile 
subglobosum.— Cyrtolobus, R. Br. teste Wall. Cat. n. 5432. 
— Species omnes hic enumerate. 
The species of this group are easily known by their biovu- 
late ovarium and on that account have been considered by 
some as a distinct genus or subgenus. But the same cha- 
racter occurs among some simple-leaved Crotalarias belong- 
ing to different groups, and a gradual passage may be traced 
from the depressed globose pod of the first species of the 
Disperme, through the ovate-globose pod of the latter species, 
to the globose podded Longirostres some of which have but 
two pair of ovules. 
* Medicaginee, legumine oblique depresso-globoso. Suf- 
frutices v. herb perennes a basi ramosissime, diffuse ads- 
cendentes v. erecte. Folia et flores parva. 
90. C. rigida (Heyne, W. et Arn. Prodr. 1, p. 191).—Spe- 
cies mihi ignota. 
East Indian Peninsula. Vellangany near Negapatam on 
sandy soil, Wight. 
91. C. Aerniarioides (W. et Arn.! Prodr. 1. p. 192).— 
C. procumbens, Wall. Cat. n.5437, G ex parte. Icon. C. virgate, 
Mart. Denkschr. Acad. Munch. v. 5. t. G hanc speciem repre- 
sentat, at descriptio l. c. p. 157, potius C. neglectam, refert. 
Species habitu, C. medicaginee similis et vix differt foliolis 
minoribus latioribus crassis. An ejus var. maritima ? 
East Indian Peninsula. Sandy soil near Arcot, Wight ! 
Madras, Griffiths ! 
92. C. medicaginea (Lam. Dict. 2. p. 201, W. et Arn.! 
Prodr. 1, p. 192).—C. procumbens, Roxb. Fl. Ind. 3, p. 278. 
Wall.! Cat. n. 5437, C, D, F, G ex parte. C. divaricata, 
Grah.! in Wall. Cat. n. 5436. C. foliosa Willd. Enum. 
P. 747.—Perennis. Rami graciles, prostrati. Habitus fere 
Medicaginis laciniate v. M. coronate inter annuis, v. M. 
leiocarpe inter perennibus. A sequentibus differt ee 
1-2-rarius 3-4-floris. 
