LEGUMINOSi^. 291 



1. Caiiavalia gladiata. Sivord Bean. 

 Leaflets ovate acute, legumes the Icugtli 5 times 

 the breadth slightly curved towards tlie apex, ra- 

 cemes longer than the leaves, standard roundish emar- 

 ginate. 



Jacq. Ic. Rar. t. 560 ? 



HAB. Native of the East Indies. Cultivated in gardens to 

 cover ai'bours. 



FL. September. 



Stem suffruticose, lasting for several years : branches gla- 

 brous, towards their extremities herbaceous, angulose. Leaf- 

 lets about 4 inches long, and 21 broad, subacuminate with the 

 apex acute, glabrous. Racemes longer than the leaves, pendu- 

 lous. Flowers erect, upon short pedicels, of a pink colour 

 approaching to purple. Vexillum roundish, emarginate. 

 Legimie a foot long, and 2 inches broad, slightly curved to- 

 wards the apex, terminating in a recurved subulate point. 

 Seeds of a rufous colour, size of a pigeon's e^^, rattling when 

 ripe in the pod. 



According to the specific character of De CandoUe, the vex- 

 illum is oblong. This, however, is not the case in the speci- 

 mens with which I have met. 



2. Canavalia ensiformis. Overlook or Horse Bean. 

 Leaflets ovato-oblong acute, legumes 5 times or 

 more in length than in breadth. 



Phaseolus maximus siliqua ensiformi, Shane, I. t. 114. f. 1, 

 2, 3. — Phaseolus suberectus major, Broivne, Jam. 291. — Doli- 

 chos ensiformis, Linn. Spec. 1022. 



HAB. Planted along the margin of provision grounds. 



FL. Warmer months. 



Annual. Stem seldom more than 3 or 4 feet in height, at first 

 suberect, afterwards twining, angulose, coloured, pubescent with 

 the hairs appressed. Leaflets shortly petioluled, oblong, slightly 

 acuminate, sharp at the base, pubescent. Stipules small, sub- 

 ulate, with a small gland-like excrescence at the base. Racemes 

 axillary, solitary, 3-4 inches long ; peduncle terete, puberulous. 

 Flowers rather large, purple, shortly pedicelled, 3-4 together 

 on a subglobose fleshy excrescence. Calyx with the upper lip 

 broad, emarginato-bilobed ; the lower 3-fid, with the segments 

 short, lanceolate, acute. Standard erect, roundish, emarginate ; 

 "wings spathulato-falciform, partially accrete to the keel. Sta- 

 mens sub-monadelphous (J., e. the tenth filament distinct at the 

 base), coalescing above. Ovary linear, compressed, sericeo- 

 pubescent : stigma capitate. Legume 10-13-seeded, about a 

 foot long, scimitar- shaped, 3-keeled along the suture to which 



