Smnsom,-] . XL. leguminos^. 228 



17_ S. monticola, J. Cum.; A. Gray, BoLJmer. Expl Exved { 411 



Xltl r -^'n^' V^ ^^^P'-'^''' ^° ^' '^^^^tantly distinct in the shape of 



n In hat t eSf ^t ^''^''' ^^7 ^"^^"' °^ "^"'-^-^^ -^ more feu 

 S Pnrll ^iV ,^f ^"^^^ "S'^'''% looser and more elongated. Calvx 



■mnost rostrate. Pod sessile and inflated as in S. lesse 



iDg a in. in length m any of our specimens. 



tiifolia 



Cowpastu^ ]? %„ , Mountanis A. Cunningham and others; Nangas, M^ Arthur; 



Ihe species requires further investigafion from good fruitiug specimens. 



pubescent wifi K ' ^-^^ell. Iragm. i. 75. A smdl species, hoao' or silky- 

 Stinnlp, l,vn 11 1 1 i<^. obovate or oblong, obtuse, not above i in. long. 



teolesTnn '"l''"''"P<^^^ spikes shorter than the leaves. Bracts small ; brac- 

 not 2 I nP ?P^^T^'i , ''^^^ pubescent, narrower than in the other species, 

 3 linp« r V^' , ^ ^^^ '''^^^^' ''^^^"^^^ «s long as the tube. Standard nearly 

 teelnpni ! 'r^^^'^''"°'^'*'^''»" broad, without callosities; wings shorter; 

 tremitv P i'"^ 'i°"^- ^^^'^^ ^^'°''^' '"flexed, almost involute at the ex- 

 inflatP<l h\ ^^^^^^' °'^^0"§"' acuminate, f to li in. long, membranous and 

 ^ea, but narrow, with the seminal suture more or less indented. 



•nd ohs^sh^^^'f, Basaltic plains. Peak Downs, F. Mueller. The small narrow flowers 

 Of tte genus "'''^^'^^^^^ 6'^e to this plant a very different aspect from that of the rest 



of a^Q /-jP^/"^*^0'3'j BenfJi. Nearly glabrous, with erect slender stems 

 ^otK' or m '^ ^^^^ 1&&^G.9. Leaflets 5 to 9, linear-acute, mostly 1 in. 



fedlcels ]\ ^'1^^"^^s slender, with small distant flowers. Bracts minute, 

 eliorter T " ^^ « ''^ ^^'^ ^^^^^' Calyx-tube about 1 line long, the teeth 

 lot so ion ""^^- ^^^^^^' ^^^"^^''"■^1 without callosities, about 3 lines broad and 

 %le mi f'.'^f^^ '"^s long as tlie keel, which is much curved, but obtuse. 

 found th /v ' ^^* ^ot involute at the end, with a small tuft of hairs 



in. lono- ^ ®"a"^^' Pod sessile, ovoid, membranous, much inflated, about ^ 



<?^«enslaud. Wide Bay, Bidrcill. 



''fanche^* ^jf ""^P^y"^* ^- (^''"y^ ^ot. Amer. Expl. Ejcped. i. 410. Mi 

 '^^^^, "•lab • ^^^- ^^^^^ ascending or erect branches of ^ to 1 ft., or rarely 



ions r.r v>,;v,..i,.i 1 , Leaflets numerous, obovate obccrdate 



Much 



ineiitlv 2 1° '°"S> usually einarginate, sometimes all under 1 line, more fre- 

 ■^erous i '''"^^ ^'"'"^^-^ ^ ^""^s l<^"r- I'lowers (purple ?) small, rather nu- 



^facteo'le" ^^^^^ '"'icemes much longer than the leares. Pedicels very short. 

 •^arcejv I] ^"^"^^- Calyx shortly pubescent, with a few small black hairs, 



•^aiBeter -f? ^ ^'"^ ^°""' ^^^° ^^^^^^ ^^^ s^°^' Standard about 3 lines 



"^^^A h, f "°."^ callosities, the claw veiy 'short ; keel obtuse. Style mnch 



"le sti^r ] J^^'^^^^^e at the end, with a small tuft of hairs at the top behind 



o a, besides the longitudinal beard of the genus. Pod sessile, ovoid or 



