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39. THERMOPSIS, R. Brown. 

 Stamens mostly persistent Legume linear or oblong-linear, nearly sessile, 

 flattened, many-seeded. Stipules leafy, persistent. Otherwise chiefly as in 

 Baptisia Flowers yellow. 



1. T. Caroliniana, M. A Curtis. Stem stout, simple, smooth ; leaves 

 long-petioled ; leaflets membranaceous, obovate-oblong, silky beneath ; stipules 

 very large, ovate or oblong, clasping; racemes elongated, villous, erect, rigid, many- 

 flowered ; flowers on short pedicels ; bracts ovate, deciduous ; legumes oblong- 

 linear, erect, straight, villous and hoary, 10-12-seeded. — Mountains of North Car 

 olina. May -July. — Stem 3° -.'3° high. Kaceme 6'-12 long. Legume 2' long. 



2. T. fraxinifolia, M A Curtis. Stem branching, slender, smoothish ; 

 leaves long-petioled ; leaflets oblong, narrowed at the base, often acute, smooth 

 above, glaucous and slightly pubescent beneath ; stipules lanceolate, much shorter 

 than the petioles , racemes erect, glabrous ; flowers on slender spreading pedi- 

 cels ; bracts small, lanceolate, persistent ; legume linear, falcate, pubescent, 

 spreading, short-stipitate, 10-seeded. — Mountains of North Carolina. — Stem 

 2° high. Legume 3' long. 



3. T. mollis, M.A.Curtis. Pubescent; stem diff'usely branched ; leaflets 

 obovate-oblong ; stipules leafy, oblong-ovate, as long as the petioles ; racemes 

 declined ; pedicels shorter than the calyx and lanceolate bracts ; legume linear, 

 flat, short-stipitate. (Baptisia mollis, Michr.) — Rocky woods in the middle 

 districts of North Carolina. April and May. — Stem 2° high. Legume 2' -3' 

 long, many-seeded. 



40. CLADRASTIS, Raf yELLow-WooD. 



Calyx 5-tootIied ; the nearly equal teeth short and obtuse. Vexillum large, 

 roundish, reflexed, scarcely longer than the oblong wings and separate keel- 

 petals. Stamens 10, distinct ; filaments slender, incurved above. Legume short- 

 stipitate, linear, flat, thin, marginless, 4-6-secded, at length 2-valved. — A small 

 tree, with yellow wood, pinnate leaves, and large white flowers in terminal drooj)- 

 ing panided racemes. 



1. C. tinctOl'ia, Raf (Virgilia lutea, il/ic/zx.) — Hill-sides, in rich soil, 

 Tennessee and Kentucky May — Leaflets 7-11, oval or ovate, acute, smooth, 

 parallel-veined, 3' - 4' long ; the common petiole tumid at the base. Stipules 

 none. Racemes 1° long. Flowers 1' long. 



41. SOPHORA, L. 



Calyx campanulatc, oblicjucly truncated or 5-toothed. Stamens 10, free or 

 cohering at the base Style smooth. Legume moniliform, wingless, many- 

 seeded, indehiscent Seeds subglobose. — Trees or shrubs, with une([ually pin- 

 nate leaves. Flowers in axillary and terminal racemes. 



1. S. tomentosa, L. Hoary-tomentose ; leaflets 11-17, oblong, coria- 

 ceous, becoming smooth above; raceme elongated; calyx minutely 5-toothed. 

 — South Florida, near the coast — Shrub 4°-C° high. Flowers showy, yel- 

 low. Legume stipitatc, 5' long. 

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