70 XLII. LEGUMINOSZ. 
Ovary sessile. kal linear, very long, many- 
seeded . . 68. PARKINSONIA. 
Ovary stipitate. " Legume broadly oblong, few- 
seeded . . 74, ScHorta. 
Stamens (fewer than 10 perfect) opening by ter- 
minal pores... . 73. Cassia. 
Leaves 2-pinnate. 
Half-herbaceous Pe ik ; all ele sein with 
black dots. . . : - . » 70. MELANOsTIcTA. 
Arborescent. 
Legume covered with sharp prickles. . . . 69. GQUILANDINA. 
Legume unarmed. 
Flowers pedicelled. Filaments as ee as 
petals, hairy below . . . . 71, PELTOPHORUM. 
Flowers sessile. Filament and style very 
short. . . 72. BURKEA. 
Leaves simple, 2- lobed (formed of 2 confluent 
leafleta)i es ho ES ee Rk, AM 7) EA 
Suborder 3. Mimoseze. 
Tribe 1. Eumrmosex. Stamens definite (10) ; pollen powdery. 
Flowers uniform, spiked, sessile. meee breaking 
DEO FOUTS IS. toate Foe: Pes. Us, Sail aie . . 76. ENTADA. 
Flowers uniform, racemose, palieaiod. Legume 
continuous . . . . 77, ELEPHANTORHIZA. 
Flowers of two kinds in the spike ; 5 “the upper fer- 
tile, the lower neuter, with long, thread-like, barren 
filaments. . . . .. 78. DICHROSTACHYS. 
Flowers uniform, capitate, sessile, “Legume 1- seeded, 
sSemiorbiculars: Wyj. jh hyekwts)| ch genus hel ote 19) ERODE AD TAS 
Tribe 2. Acactrm. Stamens indefinite; pollen in small masses. 
Corolla small, tubular; stamens free . . . . 80. Acacta. 
Corolla funnel- -shaped ; stamens shortly tubular at 
las . . + 81. ALBIZzZIA. 
Corolla narrow funnel- -shaped ; 3 stamens connate in 
x long, exserted:tube. *.¢. 06+. 5. 1. ‘ss + 82" ZG 
SuporDER 1. Papilionaceze. (Gen. 1-67.) 
Tribe 1. Popatyriem. (Gen. 1-2.) 
1. CYCLOPIA, Vent. 
Calyx subequally 5-cleft, with the base indented. Petals 
subequal ; standard roundish, plaited at base, with a short, re- 
eurved claw ; wings oblong, with a cross fold; keel ineurved, 
bluntly beaked. Stamens separate, or slightly connate at 
base ; filaments dilated. Ovary glabrous, several-ovuled. Le- 
eume oblong, compressed, 1-locular, 2-valved, coriaceous. Seeds 
strophiolate.—HV. Cap. il. p. 6. 
South African shrubs. Leaves sessile, palmately 3-foliolate; leaflets 
narrow, linear or lanceolate, rarely ovate, glabrous or pubescent, often with 
