Galega. DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA, 385 
gular, tapering to an acute point. Peduneles axillary, soli- 
tary, downy, about as long as the leaves, bearing a few, dull 
reddish, pretty large flowers, at and about the apex only. 
Bractes the exterior two three-fold, three-flowered ; the inner 
series uncertain. Calyx downy. Banner of a dark brown- 
ish red, villous on the back. Legumes drooping, straight, 
slightly villous, from eight to twelve-seeded, 
A, G. incana, Roxb. 
Shrubby, diffuse, flexuose, hoary with white down. Leaf- 
lets six pairs, obovate, emarginate, hoary, Stipules taper- 
triangular. acemes terminal. Legumes reflexed, taieme, 
~ very hairy. 
A native of Mysore. 
Stem scarcely any, but numerous, flexuose branches, and 
branchlets, spreading to a considerable extent ; young parts 
clothed with erect, soft, white down. Leaves alternate, pin- 
nate, from three to four inches long. Leaflets from five to 
eight pair, obovate, deeply emarginate, hoary, particularly 
the margins, and the lower side. Stipules reflexed by age, 
triangular, acute. Racemes terminal, long, and downy. 
Bractes three-fold, three-flowered. Flowers short-pedicelled, 
the middle one of the three expanding long after the other 
two. Calyx clothed with much fulvous pubescence.  Le- 
gumes bending back close to the rachis of the racemes, much 
curved, very hairy, from six to eight-seeded. 
_§. G. villosa. Willd. iii, 1245, 
Shrubby, diffuse, flexuose, somewhat hoary. Leaflets from 
six to eight pair, cuneate, sub-retuse. Stipules ensiform, re- 
curved. acemes terminal. Bracies three-fold, two-flower- 
ed. Legumes reflexed, sickle-shaped, hairy, from five to six- 
seeded. 
Coronilla zeylanica. Burm. Zeyl. 78, t. 33. 
A native of various parts of India, in blossom’ anid a 
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