Crotalaria, DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA, . 
one, or one and a half broad, Stipules half-lanceolate, re- 
flexed. Racemes lateral, or leaf-opposed, three or four times 
longer than the leaves, from three to six-flowered. Bractes 
cordate, reflexed,shorter than the pedicels. F/owers opening 
in the evening only, very large, yellow ; the back of the banner 
and sometimes the wings beautifully spotted with purple. 
Calyx large; segmenis slender, hairy. Legumes sessile, club- 
bed, very hairy, from eight to ten-seeded. 
16. C. uniflora, Kon. Mss. 
~ Sub-herbaceous, procumbent, hairy, Leaves bifarious, ob- 
liquely cordate, hairy; no stipules. lowers solitary, axil- 
lary. Legumes sessile, reniform, one or two-seeded. , 
Hallia hirta, Willd. iti. 1169. 
Teling. Nalla benda. 
A small, procumbent species, with perennial roots, and an- 
nual branches, a native of pasture ground. Flowers in the 
cold season. 
Stems none. Branches many, spreading every way, and 
pressing also on the ground, about a foot long, and as thick 
asa packthread, two-forked, round, hairy, Leaves alternate, 
bifarious, sub-sessile, obliquely-cordate, of a dirty brownish 
green, particularly round the edges, hairy, about five-eighths 
’ ofan inch Jong, and three-eighths broad. Stipules wanting. 
Peduneles axillary, short, one-flowered, about the middle ar- 
ticulated, with a small bracte. Flowers small, yellow. Calyx 
hairy. Banner obcordate, having the processes of Dolichos, 
Legume sessile, compressed, diaphanous, one or two-seeded. 
17. C. Nummularia, Willd. iii. 979. 
Sub-herbaceous, diffuse, hairy. Leaves cordate, hairy. 
Peduneles leaf-opposed, long, two-flowered, Legumes sessile, 
globular, hairy, many-seeded. 
_ C. nana. Burm. Ind, i. 48. f. 2. 
_ This is no doubt the species called ne Dr. Konig, bijtora, 
