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III.—CAL YCI FLORAE. 



LEGUMINOS^. 

 Suborder I. Papii.iox.vce.b. 



138. Adenocarpus complicatus, Qray (A. paxrifoUus, D. C). 



a. Twigs with leaves and pods. 



Lebanon, 4,000-5,000 ft. ; J. D. Hooker and D. Hanbury, 



27 Sept., 18G0. 



139. Alhagi Mauronim, D. C. " Jhawan, jawan, or Jawasa" (Hind.) 



a. Twig with leaves. 



h. Twigs with leaves and pods. 



Dead Sea, northern end, where it grows two or three feet 

 high; 31 Oct, 1860; also banks of Jordan. (2) 

 Damascus; Oct., 1860; Dr. J. D.- Hooker and D. 

 Hanbury. (For specimens of the manna of this tree 

 see the Hanbury Collection of Materia Medica.] 



140. Anagyris foetida, L. 



«. Twig with leaves and pods. 



Mont Major, Aries ; 8 May, 1854. 

 h. Branchlet with flowers and young pods. 



Kamleh, Syria; B. T. Lowne, 1863. 



141. Andira inennis, H. B. K. 



a. Twig with leaves and flowers. 



''Plants of Central America, No. 13. Slopes of hiUs and 

 on the banks of the Rio Grande, at Paraiso Station, 

 P.R.R. (Panama), March 15, 1861. A spreading tree 

 twenty to thirty feet high." — S. Hayes. 



142. Astragalus angustifolius, Lam. 



a. Twigs with flowers and pods. 



Summit of Lebanon ; Dr. J. D. Hooker and Dr. Hanbury. 

 "Legume very hirsute." Sept. and Oct., 1860. 



143. Astragalus aristatus, L.'Her. (Fischer, Syu. Astragalorum 



Tragacantharum, p. 105, 110.) 

 a. Twig with flowers. 

 . La Grave, Hautes Alpes, Dauphine ; 20 Jime, 1857. 

 Brian9on, 28 June, 1837 ; D. Hanbury. 



