4 Addisonia 



sixteenths of an inch in diameter, are on slender stalks longer than 

 their diameter, and are arranged in racemes which are much longer 

 than the leaves. The pods are a rich brown, often somewhat 

 constricted between the seeds, up to two inches long. The seeds 

 are elliptic, placed longitudinally in the pod. 



George V. Nash. 



Explanation of Plate. Fig. 1. — ^Flowering branch. Fig. 2. — Flower, X 4. 

 Fig. 3.— Fruit. Fig. 4.— Seed. 



