•9. LEGUMINOSAE. 107 



71. Climbers in bush. 72. 

 Trees, shrubs or herbs, erect. TZ. 



72. Stem herbaceous or woody at base only. 34 GLYCINE. 



Stem woody throughout. 45 DALBERGIA. 



IZ. Fruit jointed transversely (rarely reduced to a single 1- 



seeded joint). 74. 



Fruit not jointed. 75. 



74. Fruit enclosed by enlarged calyx. 24 SMITHIA. 

 Fruit much exceeding calyx. 23 AESCHYNOMENE. 



75. Tree. Fruit large, woody. 18 MILLETIA. 



Undershrubs. 76. 



Id. Fruit more or less longitudinally septate. 



22 ASTRAGALUS. 



Fruit not longitudinally septate. 11. 



77. Uppermost stamen united with others at middle, at least 



when young. Fruit coriaceous. 16 TEPHROSIA. 



Uppermost stamen free throughout. Fruit membranous. 



78. 

 7^. Standard shorter than the acute keel. 



20 SUTHERLANDIA. 

 Standard longer than the blunt keel. 21 LESSERTIA. 



1. PODALYRIA Lam. 



velutina Burch. Midlands. 



2. RAFNIA Thb. 



sp. (Wood 3008). Inyangwine, 500 ft. 



3. LOTONONIS DC. (Mostly in grassveld.) 



1. adpressa N.E.Br. Stony hill, Charlestown, 5-6,000 ft. 



2. calycina Bth. Midlands and Drakensberg. 



3. carinata Bth. Midlands and Drakensberg. 



4. corymbosa Bth. Coast to Drakensberg. Common. 



"umHlambaluka." 



5. cytisoides Bth. Coastbelt. 



6. dichiloides Sond. Coastbelt. Common. Often ruderal. 



7. eriantha Bth. Midlands and Drakensberg. 



8. foliosa Bolus. Drakensberg foothills, Zululand. 



9. grandifolia Bolus. Van Reenen. 



10. haygarthi N.E.B. Zululand. 



11. lanceolata Bth. Midlands, Drakensberg and Zululand. 



12. laxa E. and Z. Hoffenthal, 4,000 ft., and Drakensberg. 

 13 maiacophylla Guerke. 



14. prostrata Bth. Vryheid. 



15. schlechteri Schinz. Zuurberg, 4,000 ft. 



16. sessilifolia Harv. 



17. tenella E. and Z. var glabra. Van Reenen. 



18. woodii Bolus. Mahwaqa, 6-7,000 ft. 



19. trisegmentata Phillips. Drakensberg. 



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