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lis 7-9 sessilib. alt ovatis acum. glabris integris, 
stipulis dimidiatis, racemis axil. paucifl. brac- 
teis linearib.—Leaves thin uncial flowers blu- 
ish middle size, stamens white. Sibiria ? 
539, RoniN1A viscosa Vent- -Apal. Mts. 
540, Rob. hispida L. Apal. Mts. 
941, Caracana arborescens Lam. Robinia 
caragana L. O.—Sibiria. 
942, Carag. spinosa Lam. Robinia do O.— 
China, Sibiria. 
543, CoLurea orientalis L.—Italia, Grecia. 
944, Col. pococki O—Syria. 
545, Col. frutescens L.—South Africa. 
546, Antny.is barbajovis L.—Hisp. 
547, Anth. cytisoides L. O—Hisp. 
948, Emerus major Mill. Mench. Coronilla. 
emorus L, &c.—Gallia H. Sicilia. 
949, ConoNiLLA glauca L.—Gallia mer. 
950, Coron. rosea Raf. herbacea? caule 
angul. fol. multijugis, foliolis petiol. obl. linearib. 
mucronatis, pedunc. fol. eq. umbellis multifloris 
— Persia, very pretty sp. leaves with 15 to 21 
small folioles, flowers large rosate. Pes 
991, Amorpha macrophyla Raf. petiolis sul- 
catis, foliolis 18-20 oppos, stipulatis subsess. gla- 
bris latoblongis, utrinque acutis cuspidatis con- 
color—Florida, leaves very large 10 inches 
long, folioles 2 inches not dotted, near to A. 
paniculata 'T. but smooth and folioles with sti- 
pules, hardly any petiol not punctate nor ob- 
tuse. t ; 
552, Amorpha discolor Raf. petiolis semi- 
teres, foliolis 22-25 suboppos. petiol. stipul. gla- 
bris perforatis, obl. ligulatis angustis, utrinque 
obt. cuspid. subtus glaucis—Alabama, another 
Sp, with large leaves 6 to 8 inches long, folioles 
