And / 



LEGUMIN< 



85 



Ant. iv. 298 (1905). Geoft'nra j;nnaicensis inermis Wriylit in 

 Phil. Trans. It. Soc. L<>n<l. l.n-ii. .~il2. /. 10 (177< s ) (reprinted in 

 Mnit. 361); Man. (>9, 212, .'G1. G. wermis Wright in London 

 Mcdind Junrn. r///. :T>G (1787): Sir. Prodr. 106 (IT^Sj A: F/. 

 Ltd. Occ. 1255. (Fij. 27.) 



Cabbage Bark Tree, Bastard Cabbage. 



\\~rirflit \ llrou[ihton\ Muxxon ! />/. Lindsatj ! I>i*tin\ Sr. !Mary, Mi-Xab ! 

 Purdiel Wullschlaegel ; ^loneague, 1'rwrl Castleton Hill, Thompson*. 



Fi'_. -l.Ainlim inci-iitix il. I'.. A- K. 



A, Leaf and portion of inflorescence x .'.-. E, Section sliuwing tive stanii'iis ami ]>\-\\\ 



I'., standard x 2. X '2. 



C, Wiiif? x '2. P, Pod slightly reduced. 



I', Keel-petal X 2. G, Cross-section of ditto. 



(After Flora 



St. George; near Castleton; Ferry River; Harris ! Fl. Jam J. 



8017, 'JO-">".. \\Vst Indies, tropical continental America, \ve-U Africa. 



Tree ^5-40(-60) ft. bi-li. Leajlct* in -1-7 pairs, oblong, acuminate, 

 glabrous, parchment-like, 5-11 cm. 1., 2-5-4 cm. l>r. Stipules linear, 

 tapering, soon falling, 5 mm. 1. S/z/v/x ;uvl-sba|n'd, >oou falling, 3 mm. 1. 

 Panicle l'5-3 dm. 1. ; pyramidal, dense-Uowrred, nnu-h fi-o^urntcd by 

 bees, butterllif-, licet les, and bumming birds; rhachi-, ]>edicd.-;, and calyx 

 tomcntose. Calyx 3 mm. 1., dark purple. Corolla reddisb-lilae or pal.> 

 rose; standard ernargiuate, base truncate, sometimes subcordate, 1 cm. 1. 

 incl. the slender claw (-5mm. 1.) ; wings and keel about as long a> the 

 standard. Pod ellipsoidal, about 3 - 5 cm. 1. 



