76 ART. 19.— B. HAYATA: 



basi aciitis raajoribiis 6J cm. longis 4J cm. latis, stipiüis setaceis, 

 stipellis filiformibus mimitis, interdum folia snperiora simplicia. 

 Flores in racemos circ. 10 cm. longos axillares dispositi, bracteis 

 parvis angustis, bracteolis minutis. Calycis tubus cylindraceus, 

 9 mm. longus basi postice gibberosus, ore valde oblique truncate 

 antice acute. Vexillum obovatum apice emarginatum 14 mm. 

 longum 7 mm. latum late unguiculatum, lamina unguem sub- 

 aequanti supra medium postice inflexa basin angusta ad unguem 

 abeunti et auriculata. Alse longe unguiculatse 14 mm. longse, 

 laminis oblongis, unguibus linearibus laminam daplo superantibus, 

 carina adhaerentes. Carina alis brevior obtusa. Stamen vexillare 

 liberum, cœtera connata. Anthera3 uniformes. Ovarium villosum 

 substipitatum, stipite 1 mm. longo ; stylus supra ovarium filiformis 

 erectus supra medium dilatus, superne inflexiis subulatus im- 

 berbis, stigmate terminali. Legumen subsessile villosum semper 

 monospermum. 



Hab. Suizan, in montibus Morrison, ad 7702 ped. alt., leg. S. 

 Nagasawa, Oct. 1905, (No. 667) ; Tözan, in montibus Morrison, leg. 

 G. Nakahaea, Oct. 1906. 



The present plant is, in all respects, like D. villosa DC. But, 

 in this new species, the seed is always one in each pod and the 

 standard has distinct spurs on lioth sides of the lamina. In 

 these respects, I tliink the plant is specifically separable from 

 D. villosa DC. The leaves of the specimen, upon which the above 

 description is based, are of a thinly hairy form. Here is another 

 form with villose leaves which are much smaller than the leaves 

 of the other form. The villose form seems to be a young stage 

 of the other. 



