178 LEGUMINOS^. [Cl. 14. 



viesia, Viminaria, fig. 262, Sph&rolobium, Dillwynia, 

 and Mlrbelia (the last having a Legume divided length- 

 wise, by the inflexion of it's valves), were first defined 

 in Sims and Kon. Ann. of Bot. v. 1. Mr. Brown has 

 added the following, in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. v. 5. 

 Podolobium, Ovylobium, Brachysema, Burtonia, Jack- 

 sonia, Eutaxia, SckrothamnuSj Gastrolobium, and 

 Euchilus. 



Sect. 5. Cor. papilionaceous. Stam. 10, diadelphous 

 (more or less correctly, as already mentioned). Le- 

 gume of 1 cell and 2 valves. Shrubs or Herbs. With 

 simple or ternate, rarely digitate, sometimes pinnate, 

 Leaves. Stipulas more or less evident, united or not 

 to each Footstalk. Ulex^ fig. 41, Aspalathus, Bor- 

 bonia, Liparia, Genista (including Spartium, fig. 40), 

 Cytisus, Crotalaria, Lupinus, Ononis, Arachis, An- 

 thyllis, Dalea, Psoralea, Trifolium, Melilotus Tourn., 

 Medicago, Trigonella, Lotus, Dolichos, Phaseolus, 

 Erythrina, Clitorla, and Glycine. This Section has 

 also received additions from New Holland, Platylo- 

 bium, Bossiaa, Hovea Br., Callistachya Venten., Scot- 

 tia Br., Templetonia Br., Kennedia Venten., Goodia 

 Salisb. ; and Loddigesia Sims ; as well as from the 

 Cape of Good Hope, Lebeckia, Wiborgia, Oedman- 

 nia, Rafnia, Hypocalyptus, Sarcophyllus, and Hallia 

 Thunb. ; also from the East Indies Butea and Fie- 

 mingia of Roxburgh. 



Sect. 6. Cor. Stain, and Legume as the last. Herbs, 

 Shrubs, or Trees. Leaves pinnate with an odd one. 



