CI. 14.] LEGUMINOS.E. 179 



{Astragalus and Biserrula have a Legume of 2 cells.) 

 —Abrus, Amorpha, Piscidia, Robinia, Caragana Van 

 Royen, Astragalus, fig. 263, Biserrula, P/iaca, Co- 

 la tea, Glycyrrlnza, Galega, and Indigofera. — To 

 these Swainsonia Salisb., Sutherlandia Br., and Les- 

 sertia DeCand. may be added. 



Sect. 7. Cor. Stam. and Legume as the last. Herbs. 

 Leaves pinnate, or conjugate, rarely obliterated ; their 

 common Footstalk ending in a Tendril or Bristle. 

 Stipulas distinct from that Stalk. Lathyrus, Pisum, 

 fig. 42-47, Orobus, Vicia, Faba Tourn., Ervum and 

 Cicer. 



Sect. 8. Cor. and Stam. the same. Legume of 

 single-seeded joints. Herbs or Shrubs, rarely Trees. 

 Leaves simple or ternate, or more frequently pinnate 

 with an odd one. Stipulas distinct from the Foot- 

 stalk. Scorpiurus, Ornithopus, Hippocrepis, Cororidla, 

 Hedysarum, Aesehynomene, with Diphysa Jacq., to 

 which may be added Smithia, Dryand. in Ait. Hort. 

 Kew. 



Sect. 9. Cor. the same. Stam. mostly 10, diadel- 

 phous. Legume capsular, often not bursting, of 1 

 cell, and usually 1 Seed. Trees or Shrubs. Leaves 

 generally pinnate with an odd leaflet. Stipulas di- 

 stinct from the Footstalk, soon deciduous. Dalbergia, 

 Amerimnon Browne, Galedupa Lamarck (Pungamia 

 Lam. Illustr. t. 603), Andira Lam., Geoffroea, De- 

 guella Aubl., Nissolia, Dipteryx Schreb. 485 (Cou- 

 marouna Aubl.), Acouroa Aubl., and Pteroearpus. 



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