The following is Mr. Douglas's description of the 

 species : — 



" Stem round, white, nearly smooth, somewhat decum- 

 bent, a foot to a foot and a half high. Leajlets 7-13, 

 oblong, thinly but finely silky on both sides. Stipules 

 small, subulate. Flowers alternate, or obscurely whorled. 

 Pedicels short. Calyx villous, upper lip slightly divided, 

 obtuse, under lip entire, acute. Bracteolce minute slender 

 processes, deciduous. Vexillum. obcordate, blue, purple in 

 the centre, large in proportion to the alae. Alee and carina 

 rose colour ; carina ciliate. Pod somewhat broader at 

 the apex, 3 -5- seeded. Seeds small, white." 



J. L. 



