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Calyx-lobes shorter than the tube. 10. G. brachyodon. 
Leaflets nearly equally short-stalked. 
aflets densely or loosely pubescent beneath. 
ladle obovate, strongly Spieenretionie 
loosely pubescent on both It. G. Jenningsii. 
Leaflets linear-oblong, sian at both 
ends, densely silky beneath. 12. G. revoluta. 
Leaflets glabrous, or with sii some scattered 
hairs beneath. 
Flowering pedicels 1-2 mm. long; pod short- 
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pilose, its pedicel 3 mm. long. 13. G. galactioides. 
Flowering pedicels 0.5 mm. long; pod long- 
pilose, its pedicel 1.5 mm. long or less. 14. G. savannarum. 
b. Erect shrub; leaflets 3. 15. G. Jussiaeana. 
I. GALACTIA RUDOLPHIOIDES (Griseb.) Benth. & Hook.; Sauvalle, 
Anales Acad. Habana 5: 337. 1869 
Dioclea rudolphioides Griseb. Mem. Am. Acad. II. 8: 178. 1860. 
Galactia Odonia Griseb. Cat. Pl. Cub. 75. 1866. 
Pinelands, thickets and hillsides, Oriente, Matanzas: Bahamas. 
2. GALACTIA MINUTIFOLIA Urban, Symb. Ant. 2: 325. 1900 
Dry soil, Oriente. Endemic. Referred by Grisebach to 
G. parvifolia A. Rich. 
3. GALACTIA PARVIFOLIA A. Rich. Ess. Fl. Cub. 414. 1845 
Galactia stenophylla Urban, Symb. Ant. 2: 313. 1900. Not H.& 
Galactia parvifolia triphylla Urban, loc. cit. 314. 1900. 
Galactia parvifolia heterophylla Urban, loc. cit. 315. 1900. 
Galactia parvifolia monophylia Urban, loc. cit. 315. 1900. 
Galactia Grisebachiti Urban, Symb. Ant. 5: 372. 1908. 
Grassy fields and banks at lower elevations, all provinces and 
Isle of Pines: South Florida; Hispaniola. Consists of races differ- 
ing in number, form and size of leaflets. 
4. GALACTIA MONOPHYLLA Griseb. Cat. Pl. Cub. 75. 1866 
Grassy places, Oriente, Havana; Bahamas. 
