650 FABACEAE 



glabrate : leaves about as long as the internodes : stipules minute, subulate : leaflets 3, the 

 blades elliptic-oblong or ovate-oblong, 2-4.5 cm. long, rather firm, obtuse, rarely acutish, 

 often retuse and apiculate, emarginate, glabrous above, somewhat appressed-hirsute or 

 pilose and paler beneath : panicles 3-9 cm. long, usually rigid, and like the leaves erect on 

 the prostrate stem ; accessory ones occasional, smaller : calyx conspicuously acumi- 

 nate in bud, G-9 mm. long, glabrate, or with a few scattered hairs ; lobes slender, obscurely 

 scarious-margined : corolla violet-purple, showy, the standard with an obtuse or acutish 

 blade tapering to the flat claw, with an obscure, brownish spot below the middle : pods 

 linear, 2.5 cm. long, rather acute at each end, appressed-hirsute, becoming glabrous : seeds 

 oblong-orbicular, about 3 mm. long, brown. [(J. glabella ]\Iichx.] 



In pine lands and sandy woods, New York to Florida and Mississippi. Spring and summer. 



11. Galactia volubilis (L. ) Britton. Foliage pubescent. Stems prostrate and climb- 

 ing over bushes, 4-12 dm. long, retrorsely and flnely hirsute : leaves many ; leaflets 3, tlie 

 blades ovate-oblong or rarely lanceolate-oblong, 2-5 cm. long, obtuse, often retuse, mu- 

 cronulate, rarely acutish, glabrous or somewhat pilose above,, paler, minutely pubescent 

 or pilose beneath : panicle 2 dm. or even 3-3.4 dm. long ; rachis slender or filiform : calyx 

 6-8 mm. long, attenuate in the bud, glabrate or somewhat pilose ; lobes nearly equal, slen- 

 der : corolla 8-10 mm. long, lilac or pink-purple, the standard with an obovate blade 

 rounded above, with an appendage at the base, the claw slender : pods linear or linear-ob- 

 long, 3-5 cm. long, acute at each end : seeds 6-9, when mature nearly as wide, truncate at 

 each end, brown, with black markings. \_G. jiUosa Ell.] 



In sandy soil, Long Island to Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Florida and Texas. Spring and summer.— 

 A very slender form with linear or linear-oblong leaflets, very slender panicles and pods only 2-3 cm. 

 long, is G. volubilis intermedia Vail. 



12. Galactia Cub^nsis H. B.K. Foliage more or less pubescent. Stems climbing 

 on shrubs and trees, retrorse-pubescent, often becoming nearly glabrous : leaves numerous ; 

 leaflets 3, the blades oblong, oblong-oval or elliptic, 2.5-8 cm. long, obtuse and emargi- 

 nate at bDth ends, rigid-leathery, glabrous and finely reticulated above, pubescent, paler and 

 reticulated beneath : panicles mostly longer than the leaves, 5-14 cm. long : calyx 5-6 mm. 

 long ; lobes attenuate, pubescent : corolla 10-12 mm. long, pale purple, sessile or nearly 

 so, the standard with an obovate blade : pods 4-5 cm. long, acutish, hirsute, or at matu- 

 rity glabrate, the conspicuous raised sutures glabrous : seeds 6-10, 3-4 mm. long, oblong- 

 ovoid, brown, mottled with black. [G. spiciformis T. & G.] 



In sand, Florida Keys. Also in the West Indies and Central America. 



13. Galactia mdllis Michx. Foliage villous and somewhat hoary. Stems several 

 from the same slender root, prostrate or climbing : leaves many ; leaflets 3, the blades oval 

 or oblong, 2.5-5 cm. long, obtuse or emarginate at both ends, rarely retuse, or the upper 

 ones often acutish, bright or light green, scabrous and villous above, villous and paler be- 

 neath, or the young ones tomentose, the lateral ones usually rounded at each end, the ter- 

 minal more tapering at the base : panicles erect, solitary, 1-2 dm. long or longer : flowers 

 short-pedicelled, approximate near the top of the peduncle : calyx about 6 mm. long, 

 densely villous : corolla bright red or rose-purple ; the standard obovate, rounded above, 

 tapering to the obscurely 2-spurred base ; keel-petals paler, considerably smaller than the 

 slender wings : pods linear-oblong, 2.5-3.5 cm. long, acutish, densely tomentose : seeds 

 ovoid, acutish, brown. 



In dry sandy pine lands and swamps, North Carolina to Florida. Summer. 



14. Galactia Elli6ttii Nutt. Koot elongated, woody. Stems prostrate and climbing 

 on tall bushes, 1-3 m. long, angled, striate and somewhat retrorse-hirsute : leaves 

 many ; leaflets 7-9, the blades elliptic-oblong, 2-3 cm. long, obtuse or somewhat retuse, 

 mucronulate, leathery, glabrous and shining above, pubescent beneath : panicles longer 

 than the leaves, 1-3 dm. long ; bracts and bractlets minute : calyx about 7 mm. long, 

 appressed-hirsute ; lobes slender, attenuate : corolla white, tinged with red, 10-12 mm. 

 long, the standard with an obovate, obtuse or acutish blade obscurely 2-spurred at the 

 base : pods oblong, 3-4 cm. long, or longer, acutish, emarginate, tomentose : seeds 3-5, 

 about 5 mm. long, ovoid, blackish, lustrous. 



In dry soil and pine lands, South Carolina to Florida, near the coast. Spring to fall.— A Floridian 

 form, G. EUiottii Leavenwdrthii T. & G., has silky pubescent foliage. 



46. FALCATA Gmel. 



Perennial herbs, with slender twining stems. Leaves alternate : blades pinnately 3- 



foliolate, stipulate : leaflets with blades broadest below the middle. Flowers perfect, mainly 



in axillary racemes. Calyx oblique : lobes nearly equal or the upper ones shorter than the 



lower. Corolla white, blue or violet : standard spreading ; blade obovate, wings curved : 



