Reventi-Arrecti, 165 
ulate, nigrescent, 7-9 mm. long, with narrow teeth as long as tube. 
Bracts. triangular, longer than the flowering pedicels and as long as 
the fruiting ones and 2-3 mm. long. Pedicels stout. Peduncles 9-15 
cn. long in fruit, longer than the leaves, few-flowered, flowering on 
the upper third. Leaves 7-10 cm. long. Leaflets 6-14 pairs, usually 10, 
1.5-2.3 dm. long, 5 mm. wide, rounded to obtuse, narrowly cuneate-ob- 
long. Stipules lanceolate, 2-7 mm. long, green. Internodes 2.5-6 cm. 
long. Stems numerous, erect to ascending, 1-2 ft. high. Root woody 
ond stout. Pubescence softly and sparsely appressed woolly-villous. 
[his grows in identically the same locations as the type and differs 
only in the cuneate leaflets and thicker pods. The general shape of 
the pods is the same as A. macrocarpus of the Old World. 
