DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Ononis. 
leaf-scale. Flowers scattered, intermixed with leaves. Calyx, 
some of the hairs long and tapering, others short and tipped with 
glands’; segments, 4 of them pressing on the standard, the lower. 
most supporting the keel. Blass. standard circular, with a small 
point at the end, with short hairs on si Senger? es a wie - 
colour, streaked with deeper coloured 
half as long as the standard, egg- ond, piel 5 lie 
and streaked as the standard. Axthers yellow. Germen with 
hairs tipped with glands. Seeds about 6. Flowers sometimes 
he hairiness of the leaves and the want of-thorns 
best distinguish this from the O, spinosa, whose thorns are - 
remarkable, and whose leaves are scarcely if at all hairy on 
upper surface, though in both are are edged with hair like 
gin’ ek in a small globule 
— Ononis inermis. Huds. Mostly in = 
fad, aa cornfields P; June 
Var. 2, Stems prostrate ; whole plant clammy. 
Whole plant clammy, not so downy as.O. arvensis. Flowers 
Jarger and fewer. Leafits oblong wedge-shaped. Calyx seg- 
n 
difficult to say, but I am inclined to Mr. Hudson’s opinion, as 
ANTHYL/US. Calyx bellying : legumen roundish, 
covered 
Vulnera‘ria, A. Herbaceous : leaves winged, unequal: flowers in @ 
ad. 
ouble 
Dicks. b. s.~Kniph. 6=FI, dan. 988-E. bot. 104—Dill. blk 
31, 320—Riw. tetr. 18. 1, Anthyllis—Ger. 1060. 1. and 
1023. 1~F. B. ii. 362—Dod. 552. 1~Lob, obs. 530 Is 
and i ile ii, 87. 2—Ger, em, 1240, 1—Park, Len l. 
