DICOTYLEDONS. LEGUMINOS.E. Ltltfu/rUS. 26/ 



3. ONONIS. 



Cal, 5 -cleft, its divisions linear. Standard striated. LegJime 

 turgid, sessile. Filaments in one undivided set. 



1. O. arvensis, stem hairy, branches at length spinous, flowers 

 iiiostiy solitary, leaves ternate below, the rest simple serrated 

 entire at their base. p. 213. 



4. ANTHYLLIS. 



CaZ. inflated, 5-toothed ; inclosing the small, roundish, 1 — 3- 

 sccded lenume. 



1. A. vulnerar'ui., leaves pinnated unequal, heads of flowers in 

 pairs, p. 213. 



*" Stam. diadelphoiis, nine united and one free. 



t Style more or less pubescent beneath the stigma. 



5. OROBUS. 



Style linear, cylindrical, downy above. Cal. obtuse at the base, 

 its upper segments deeper and shorter. 



1. O. luberos.'is, leaves pinnated with 3 — 4 pairs of lanceolate 

 leaflets glaucous beneath, stipules seaiisagittate toothed at the 

 base, stem simple erect, p. 213. 



2. O. iiiger, leaves pinnated with 4—6 pairs of ovate or elliptical 

 leaflets, stem branched angular erect'^. — Rocks by the side of 

 the Ldu, don of Airly. 



3. O. sylvaticus, leaves pimiate hairy with 7 — 10 pairs of ovato- 

 oblong acute leaflets, stipules semisagittate, stem branched de- 

 cumbent hairy, p. 213. 



6. LATHYRUS. 



Style plane, downy above, broader upwards. Cal. with its 2 upper 

 segment.- bhortest. 



i. L. pratensis, peduncles 2 — 8-flowered, tendrils with two lan- 

 ceolate 3- nerved leaflets, stioules sagittate as large as the leaves, 

 p. 213. 



2. L. sylueslris, peduncle 4 — 5-flovvered, tendrils with 2 ensiform 

 leaflets, stem winged, p 214. 



3. L. latifolius, peduncles many-flowered, tendrils with 2 ovato- 

 elliptical n)ucronated leaflets, stem \\ingc(l. p. 214. 



4. L. palinlris, peduncles i'rom 3 — G-fiowered, tendrils with 2 — 4 

 pairs of linear- laticeolate acute leaflets, stipules semisagittalo 

 lanceoiate, stem winged, p. 214. 



'' This has lately been commuiiiciit.cd to mc by Mr. Dnnr.mond of Forfar, 

 who has bar! the good fortcnr. lo discover it, truly wild, at .\ir!y, U) mi!«6 

 xvf st o\ Forfar. 



