50 FABACEAE. 



2. C. corallicola Small. Stems copiously loose-pubescent, or glabrate in age: 

 leaflets 11-15; blades linear to linear-oblong, 7-13 mm. long: calyx 4-5 mm. 

 long; lobes of the upper lip lanceolate; lower and lateral lobes lanceolate, 

 about equal in length: standard 7-10 mm. long: pods 2-3 mm. wide. 

 Pinelands, E. Keys. (Endemic.) 



3. KRAUNHIA Eaf. Woody vines. Leaflets several: blades entire. 

 Flowers borne in drooping racemes or panicles: calyx 2-lipped. Corolla blue, 

 purple, or white: standard clawed, the broad blade with 2 appendages at the 

 base. Wings and keel-petals with long slender auricles at the base and slender 

 claws. Pod turgid, torulose. 



1. K. frutescens (L.) Britton. Stems twining: leaves 1-2.5 cm. long; leaflets 

 1.5-6 cm. long, the blades mainly oblong, elliptic, or narrowly ovate, acute 

 or obtuse at the base: racemes stout, 4-12 cm. long: standard 15-18 mm. 

 long: pods 5-10 cm. long. WISTERIA. 



Thickets and rich woods, n. Fla. (Cont.) Spr. 



4. AGATI Adans. Trees or shrubs, but short-lived. Leaflets numerous. 

 Eacemes 2-4-flowered. Calyx slightly 2-lipped, but usually with obscure, very 

 broad lobes. Corolla large, pinkish or red: standard with an oblong or ovate 

 blade : wings not auricled : keel-petals merely angular at the base of the blade. 

 Pods greatly elongate, straight or nearly so. 



1. A. grandiflora (L.) Desv. Shrub or small tree: leaves 1-3 dm. long; 

 leaflets numerous, the blades oblong to linear-oblong, 2-4 cm. long: calyx 

 2-2.5 cm. long: standard 6-10 cm. long, the blade ovate: pods elongate-linear, 

 2-4 dm. long. AUSTRALIAN CORKWOOD-TREE. 



Hammocks and cultivated grounds, s. pen. Fla. and Key West. Nat. of E. Indies. 

 (V7. I.) Spr.-sum. 



5. DAUBENTONIA DC. Shrubs or trees. Leaflets numerous. Eacemes 

 several-flowered. Calyx minutely 5-lobed and scarcely 2-lipped. Corolla yellow: 

 standard with an orbicular-reniform blade: wings and keel-petals not auricled. 

 Pods relatively long, the body winged. 



1. D. longifolia (Cav.) DC. Shrub: leaflets 12-60; blades oblong, 1-2.5 cm. 

 long, mucronate: calyx-lobes acute: corolla scarlet or paler: blade of the 

 standard 13-18 mm. wide; wings and keel-petals 18-20 mm. long: pods 6-9 cm. 

 long, the stipe 1-1.5 cm. long. 



Sandy waste places and cultivated grounds, n. Fla. Nat. of Mex. (Cont.) 



6. DALBEBGIA L. f . Shrubs. Leaflets solitary : blades broad. Eacemes 

 short. Calyx not 2-lipped, the 5 broad lobes short. Corolla white or pink: 

 standard with a suborbicular or reniform blade and a long claw. Free portions 

 of the filaments long. Pod lenticular. 



1. D. Ecastophyllum (L.) Taub. Shrub with wide-spreading or trailing branches : 

 leaflets 5-15 cm. long; blades ovate, oblong, or elliptic: calyx campanulate, 

 becoming 3.5-4 mm. long: corolla white or pink; standard 3-9 mm. long, the 

 blades suborbicular : pods suborbicular, 2-3 cm. in diameter. Coastal sand-dunes 

 and shore hammocks. 



Coastal sand-dunes and shore-hammocks, s. pen. Fla. and the F. Keys. (W. I.) 



7. AMEE.IMNON Jacq. Shrubs. Leaflets solitary. -Eacemes short. Calyx 

 2-lipped: upper lip with 2 broad lobes: lower lip with 2 short lateral lobes and 

 a long middle one. Corolla white or pink: standard with an obovate or cuneate 

 blade and a short claw. Filaments and ovary as in Dalbergia. Pods more or 

 less elongate, stipitate. 



