90 LEGUMINOS^E. (PULSE FAMILY.) 



18. LESPETEZA. Stamens diadelphous (9 & 1) : anthers uniform. Pod 1 - 2-jolnted. Flow 

 era often of 2 sorts, the more fertile ones apetalous. Leaflets not sti} ellate. 



fl. STYLOS AN THES. Stamens monadolphous : anthers of 2 forms. Pod 1 - 2-jointed. Flcit 

 ers of 2 sorts intermixed, the fertile apetalous. Leaflets not stipellute. 



TRIBE III. VICIEJE. Stamens diadelphous (9 & 1). Pod continuous, 1-celled. Coty- 

 ledons very thick and fleshy (as in a pea), not rising to the surface, but remaining undei 

 ground in germination. Herbs, with abruptly pinnate leaves, the common leafstalk 

 produced into a tendril or bristle. Peduncles axillary. 



20. VTCIA. Style filiform, bearded round the apex, or down the side next the keel-petals. 



11. LATHYKUS. Style flattened, bearded on the side towards the standard. 



TRIBE IV. PHASEOLE^R. Stamens more or less diadelphous (9 & 1). Pod contin 

 uous, not jointed, nor more than 1-celled, except by cellular matter sometimes deposited 

 between the seeds, 2-valved. Cotyledons thick and fleshy, usually rising to the surface, 

 but remaining nearly unchanged (as in a bean, seldom foliaceous) in germination. 

 Twining or trailing plants, with pinnately 3-foliolate, rarely 5 - 7-foliolate leaves, mostly 

 stipellate, destitute of tendrils. Flowers often clustered in the racemes. 

 * Keel spirally twisted. Cotyledons thick, nearly unchanged in germination. 



22. PIIASEOLUS. Keel spiral. Leaves 3-foliolate, stipellate. 



23. APIOS. Keel incurved, at length twisted. Leaves 5 - 7-foliolate, not stipellate. 



* * Keel straight Cotyledons not so thick 



i- Ovary 1 - 2-ovuled. Leaflets not stipellate. Flowers yellow. 

 34. RHYNCIIOSIA. Calyx 4-cleft, somewhat 2-lipped, or 4-parted. Pod 1 - 2-seeded. 



- (- Ovary several ovuled. Leaflets usually stipellate. Flowers not yellow. 

 26 GALACTIA, Calyx 2-bracteolate, 4-cleft, the upper lobe broadest and entire. Bracti 



deciduous. 



26. AMP1HCARP/EA Calyx not bracteolate, 4 - 5-toothed. Peduncles many -flowered. 



Bracts persistent 



27. CLITORIA Calyx 2-bracteolate, tubular, 5-cleft Peduncles 1 - 3-flowered. 



28. CENTKOSEMA. Calyx 2-bracteolate, short 6-cleft. Peduncles lew-flowered Standard 



with a spur at its base. 



TRIBE V. SOPHORE/E and PODALYRIEjE. Stamens 10, distinct. 



29. RAPTISIA. Calyx4-5-lobedL Keel-petals distinct. Pod inflated. Herbs. Leaves pal - 



mately 3-foliolate or simple. 



80. CLADKASTIS. Calyx 6-toothed. . Keel-petals distinct. Pod very flat. Tree, with pin- 



nate leaves. 



SunoKDEK IT. C^SALPINIEyE. THE BRASILETTO FAMILY. 



Corolla imperfectly or not at all papilionaceous, sometimes nearly regu- 

 lar, imbricated in the bud, the upper or odd petal inside and enclosed by 

 be others. Stamens 10 or fewer, commonly distinct, inserted on the .nlyx. 

 Seeds anatropous. Embryo usually straight. 



* Flowers imperfectly papilionaceous, perfect. 



81. OERCIS. Calyx campanulate, 5-toothed. Pod flat, wing-margined. Leaves simple 



* * Flowers not papilionaceous, perfect. 



82. CASSIA. Calyx of 6 nearly distinct sepals. Leaves simply pinnate. 



* * * Flowers not at all papilionaceous, not perfect. 



83. QYMXOCLADUS. Flowers dioecious. Petals 6, regular, inserted on the summit of the 



tubular-funnel-form calyx. Stamens 10. Leaves doubly pinnate. 



84 QLEDITSCHIA. Flowers polygamous. Petals, divisions of the opeu calyx, and atamenb 

 8-6. Leaves 1 - 2 -pinnate. 



