LEGUMINOS^E. G15 



PETALOSTEMON, Michx. 



P. violaceus, Michx. Stem erect, corymbose above, very leafy ; leaf- 

 lets 8-6, narrow-linear ; spikes oblong or cylindrical ; calyx silky, the short 

 teeth obtuse, as long as the lanceolate acuminate silky bracts. — West Ten- 

 nessee, anil westward. — Stem 2° high. Flowers violet-purple. 



P. roseus, Nutt Leaflets narrower ; calyx smooth, the teeth as long as 

 the tube, shorter than the setaceous bracts ; petals obovate, rose-color ; other- 

 wise like the preceding. — Low pine barrens, East Florida. 



P. candidus, Michx. Smoothish ; stem erect, branching above; leaflets 

 5-7, lanceolate; spikes oblong; bracts lanceolate, acuminate, twice as long 

 as the calyx ; flowers white. — West Tennessee, and westward. — Stem 1° - 

 2° high. 



P. foliosus, Gray. Smooth, very leafy; leaflets 16-29, linear-oblong, 

 mucronate, the glands few and small ; spikes cylindrical, short-peduncled ; 

 bracts slender-awned from a lanceolate base, exceeding the rose-purple flow- 

 ers ; calyx glabrous, the teeth about half the length of the cylindraceous 

 tube {Gran). — Near Nashville, Tennessee, and northward. 



P. decumbens, Nutt. Stems decumbent, branching from the base; 

 leaflets 6 or 8, linear-oblong, mucronate; spikes ovate-oblong; calyx shorter 

 than the acuminate bracts, the teeth longer than the smooth tube ; petals 

 deep violet-purple, linear-oblong, obtuse at the base, vexillum cordate. — 

 North Alabama, Tennessee, and westward. — Stems 1° long. Leaflets 6" - 8" 

 long. 



P. Feayi, n. sp. Smooth ; stems several, decumbent, much branched ; 

 leaves long-petioled, the 4-8 leaflets soon involute-filiform, obtuse or trun- 

 cate ; heads globular, corymbose, long-peduncled ; calyx-tube smooth, twice 

 the length of the ovate acute pubescent teeth, and smooth bracts ; petals 

 bright rose-color; stamens long-exserted. — Bartow, South Florida (Feay). — 

 Stems 1°-1£° long. Leaflets 5" -8" long. Heads 3" -4" broad. 



DALEA, L. 



D. Domingensis, DC. Erect, velvety-pubescent; leaflets 12 or 14, 

 obovate ; spikes capitate, short-peduncled ; calyx villous, the lobes subulate. 

 — Key Biscayne, South Florida (Curtiss). 



TEPHROSIA, Pers. 



T. onobrychoides, Nutt. Softly pubescent ; stem erect, mostly sim- 

 ple ; leaves petioled ; leaflets numerous, narrowly oblong, truncate or emar- 

 ginate at the apex, mucronate, soon smooth above ; racemes very long, erect, 

 many-flowered ; petals white, turning red ; legume nearly straight. — Pine 

 barrens near Mobile (^fohr) > and westward. — Stem 2° high. Leaflets V 

 long. Racemes l°-2° long. 



