DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Medicago. 645 
M. Spikes oval: S. vanea kidney-shaped, with 1 cell and Jupuli‘na. 
ailing. 
1 seed: stems 
Fl, dan. 992—Curt. ti 11-Riv. tetr, 8, Melilotus 
 minima~H, oxi, 15. row 4, f.—Fuchs. 819-Trag. 593— 
m F. Bz ii. 380. 4—Dod. 576. 2—Ger. em. 1186. 5—Park. 
1105. 6—H. ox. ii. 16. 8—Ger. 1020. 2—Lonic. i. 106, 4. 
Legumens scored, wrinkled, somewhat rough with stiff 
hairs. Linn. Szems, “unless supported by other plants, trailing. 
sraneees rw humerous, anal: Stipule oval. arshs 
‘the blossom ; teeth awl-shaped, the 2 u ‘th ones rather shorter. 
Blass. yellow. linge cone black when ripe. Woopwarp. 
A. May—Avg.* 
Var. eee about 10, slightly compressed, rough with 
numerous tubercles. Ray 
H. ox. ii. 15. 4 
Medica polycarpos Aes minore eee scabro, R. Syn. 
933.—Medica cochleata, &c. H. ox. ib.—The rest of the sy- 
Ronyms in the Fl. Angi. belong to 1. S 
a near Le tine addiegeie, and behind Pindar’s. — 
9 near E nfield 
Var. 3. aaa ple not set with stiff hairs. 
ais Bes Straeed was discovered, and communicated by 
Mr. R. 
M. Fruit-stalks with 2 or 3 seed-vessels : legumens prickly: arab’ica. 
stipula toothed : leafits scviesly enbsibe stems 
spreading. 
Curt. 176-Cam. hort. 27-Ger, 1021. 4—Ger. em. 1190. 4~ 
Park, 1115. 6-H. ox, ti. 15. row 2. 12. 
ts with a spear-shaped blood-coloured spot, which after 
flowering ¢ disappears. Flowers four or five. Fruit with widely 
diverging t clea Legumens ae at t the base, narrowing 
Ss, horses, goats, and sheep it; but it is less grateful to them 
than, tn other species. Linn. It is cu cultivated in Norfolk under the 
name of Nonsueh, and is usually sown mixed with Rye-grass ‘Lalium fe- 
renne.} The crop is sae called black and w rhite Nonsuch. r. Woopw. 
1n the {sle of Wight I ha ye gi 
