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Dillwyniar\ 



XL. LEGUMINOS,^^. 



147 



5. D. hrunioides. 



!■ lowers axillary . ^ 



riovm-s in terminal sessile heads OT cUmb's ^. B. .rcism 



Cal3-.-obes short the 2 upper ones unite/iu a b;oai nppe; lip, s'ca,;^^ '^ 



en.arg,uate (except in D. unclnata), aud longer than fhelS 



Leaves rigid and pungent. 



Lea«s nof n . ^^TT '"^ ^^^ "PP'^'' «^''« (Western species) . 7- />. pi'>>Ls. 



GI.I ^ ^^'1*' "'°'*^>' i t° ^ "■ long, and rather slender. ^ ^ 



ZTv °' ,f '>ri'">'S'^"it- Ko« crs in small terminal corymbs, 



t n f '^ab^tomcntose- villous. Flowers solitary or few in 



leaves noSv'f' '^°''^'! ^^"^" *''^ ^'-^^^ ^^^^-^^ ....... 9. 7?. ^^.W;-/..^^. 



c VP k^ ™'^"'/ "'• '""^' ™'J"=>- ""■'^k' ol't^se, and often re- 



nn,2r l?'''^''^ ^'''''' terminal, longer than the last leaves. Calvx ^ 



^upieilp often shortly 2-lobed ' . W. B. paMa. 



"ow ers m-T > ' "^"r^' ^^°''*- ^'1"'^- ^PP- "-2^7, is so imperfectlv described, witlinut 



'run, as to be absolutely unrecognizable, but is probably uo bUhrynia. 



low^r^-^^' I-.I^JLLWYNIASTRUM.— Calvx with a distinct turhiiiate base he- 



the wl I'^^^^f^"" ^^ ^^^ P^^^'^ '''"^ stamens, and from i to i the lenglh of 

 am] ' '^f'^'^' ^^^e lobes short, the 3 upper ones broad, roundid-falcnte, 



iieailv' 1 *° ^^°"*^ tlie. middle. Petals deciduous; standard ou a clau- 

 y as long as the calyx, the lamina above twice as broad as loni?. 



in^ se7* ?f ^P^^^^ ^^'^'^'f^- ^'^ ^^*^^^^- ^^^^'^^ ^^M ^i- 251. A shrub, attain- 

 ^"^a jj^.^f ^^^^'^^^t showing in several specimens erect stems of 6 in. cluslerod 



rnrelv ^""f ^^^^^^"^"^^ 5 branches and foliaf^e scabrons-pubescent or hirsute, 

 Wsled^^ 1 ^^-^^^^^' ■'^^*^^'*^^ \ ^^ i ^"- ^^^"fr» obtuse or scarcely pointed, not 

 oraiio-e . .^^^^^^'^^^t, any prominent keel Flowers rather large, of a deep 

 fJuncl,' ^^^^^y ^^'*^^* purple-red, in clusters or short racemes, on terminal pe- 

 hirsut ^ ^^^ Jtjnger than the leaves. Bracteoles very small or none. Calyx 

 the 2 ^ ^^ ^^\^^ glabrous, 3 to 3-^ lines loni>', the turbinate base ratlicr long-, 

 standaH^^^^" i ^^ '^^^^^^^'v falcate acute and shortly united. Petals deciduous ; 

 vriij^g^^ "i! '^ '*^"S cl'^^^v, the lamina more than twice as broad as long; 

 t'^eVi"!.^'^ shorter; keel tapering into a recurved point, nearly as long as 

 Henfr ^'^^^'p ^^^ "early globular.— 7). scabra, Schlecht. LinnaM, xx. 666; 

 t-296 ^^ '^^' t!onip. i. 25, with a fig. copied into Lemaire, Jard. Fleur. 



bidaee V^^ ]^^^^ Mount Napier, MHcJieii ; in the JhuTav scrub, and ou the Jlunuui- 



S. An^' V '' y^'^m\n Valley, Rohertm.i ; AViuuiicra, iaUachij. 

 fortlinoni o • Encounter Bay, W hi it ulcer ; Barossa Raii-e, Beh-, Bugle Range, 



The* mo "^ ^T^^^'" ^^^^^ ^- ^i^^^^^^^r, 

 ^wersare tK speciuiens often resemble D. encifoIia,\'CA\ peduuculans.hwi the 



rather lar-j;cr, and always readily known by tlie peculiar keel. 



Uun^So ^^^^^^^^^^y ^^^' ^?"?- ^^^' i-, 510; ExoL Hot, L 25, and in Trans. 

 W sonw'*^' ^'^^' " ^^'^^**' li^*ith-like shrub, usually attaining several feet, 



ctnnes dwarf and stunted; the branches erect and virgate, or short 



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