M. De Candollc ascribes a silky, ciliated carina to the 

 flowers of his species : in our specimens it is perfectly 

 smooth. 



Stems erect, slender, pale green, pilose. Leaves un- 

 equally pinnated ; the leaflets in from 2 to 5 pairs, subulate- 

 linear, downy, often very much divaricate ; the petiole 

 villous ; the stipules very slender, erect, bristle-shaped. 

 Floivef^s small, terminal, sessile, growing 2 or 3 together. 

 Caly.v deep olive brown, 5-parted, nearly equal, pubescent. 

 Corolla with the ve.villum yellow within, olive green with- 

 out ; the icings yellow ; the keel yellow, and quite smooth. 

 Pod the size of a large pea, inflated, twice as long as the 

 calyx. 



J. L. 



