SUPPLEMENTUM. 7^1 



D.aurea. Fraser. calal. 1813. 



In Upper Louisiana. Bradbury. 1/ . v. s. in Herb. 



Bradbury. Flowers bright yellow, in oblong hairy 



spikes. 



Dalea loxiflora. — D. glabriusculaj caule superne ramosissi- 

 mo, ramis lax is elongatis, spicis paniculatis elongatis, 

 floribas reniotiuscalis, bracteis subrotundis mucronatis 

 carinatis, floribns enneandris, calycibus sericeo-villosis, 

 foliis sub-4-jugis linearibus. 



D. enneandra. Fraser. calal. 1813. 



In Upper Louisiana. Bradbury. %. v. s. in Herb, 

 Bradbury. This is the tallest of the genus. The white 

 flowers are in narrow spikes, and have remarkable 

 silky calyces, which form a fine contrast with the rest of 

 the plant, being entirely destitute of hair. 



Psoralea elUptica. — P. subpubescens ; foliis ternatis : folio- p. 475. 



lis ellipticis obtusis, pedunculis axillaribus folio longio- 

 ribus, spicis confer to- paucifior is, dentibus calycis ab- 

 breviatis. 

 In Upper Louisiana. Bradbury. 1/. v. s. in Herb. 

 Bradbury. Flowers small, white with a tinge of 

 purple. 



Psoralea longifolia. — P. undique sericeo-villosa ; foliis ter- 

 natis : foliolis linearibus elongatis, spicis axillaribus pe- 

 dunculatis laxifloris folio brevioribus, dentibus calycis 

 bracteisque subulatis. 

 In Upper Louisiana. Bradbury. 71. v. s. in Herb. 

 Bradbury. Flowers midde-sized, apparently white. 

 The leaves have none of those glandular dots so gene- 

 ral in this genus. 



Psoralea cuspidata. — P. villosa ; foliis digitato-quinatis, fo- p^ ^yQ^ 



liolis obovatis mucronatis integerrimis, spicis axillaribus 

 densifloris, laciniis calycis bracteisque oyatis cuspidatis 

 conspicue punctatis. 



P. macrorhiza. Fraser. catal. 1S13. 



In Upper Louisiana. Bradbury. %. v. s. in Herb. 



Bradbury. This species has some resemblance to P. ' 



esculenta. 



Cytisus rhombifoUus.~C. pubescens ; racemis terminalibus p- 48f . 



erectis, leguminibus falcatis subarticulatis, foliolis ob- 

 longo-rhomboideis obtusis, stipulis rotundato-ovatis 

 obliquis. 



