104 LEGUMINOS^E. (PULSE FAMILY.) 



17. D. Marilandicum, Boott. Stem erect, smooth, mostly simple; 

 leaflets small, ovate or roundish, obtuse, smooth, pale beneath, commonly short- 

 er than the petiole; panicle rough; legume mostly 2-jointed. (H. obtusum, 

 Ell.) Diy open woods, Florida and northward. August. Stem 2 - 3 high. 

 Leaflets rarely more than 1' long, sometimes oblong. 



18. D. ciliare, DC. Very much like No. 17, but the stem and leaves 

 rough-hairy, and the (sometimes acute) leaflets longer than the short petiole. 

 With the preceding. 



19. D. rigidum, DC. Stem erect, branched, rough-pubescent ; leaflets 

 (pale) oval or oblong, obtuse, rough above, hairy beneath, strongly reticulated 

 on both sides; panicle ample, leafy below; legume mostly 3-jointed. Dry 

 woods, Florida to North Carolina, and northward. August. Stems 2 - 3 

 high. Leaflets l'-3' long. Joints of the legume largest of this section. 



20. D. lineatum, DC. Stem prostrate, slender, smooth ; leaflets oval or 

 roundish, smooth ; racemes elongated, axillary and terminal, simple or panicu- 

 late, rough ; legume 2 -3-jointed. Open grassy pine barrens, Florida to North 

 Carolina, and westward. August. Stem 1- 2 long. Leaflets seldom more 

 than 1' long. Racemes 1- 2 long. 



26. BHYNCHOSIA, DC. 



Calyx 2-lipped, with the upper lip 2-cleft and the lower 3-parted, or nearly 

 equally 4-parted. Stamens diadelphous (9 & 1). Style smooth, subulate. Leg- 

 ume oblong or scymitar-shaped, mostly 1 -2-seeded. Seeds carunculate. Erect 

 or twining herbs or shrubs, with 1 or 3-foliolate, mostly softly-pubeseent and resi- 

 nous-dotted leaves, and axillary yellow flowers. 



* Stems twining, or low and erect : flowers in axillary racemes. 



i- Calyx somewhat 2-lipped, deleft ; the teeth subulate, shorter than the corolla, the 



lowest one longest : stems twining. 



1. R. minima, DC. Tomentose ; leaflets small, roundish or broadly 

 rhombic, barely acute, dotted beneath ; stipules subulate ; racemes filiform, much 

 longer than the leaves, loosely 6 - 12-flowered ; flowers minute, reflexed ; legume 

 scymitar-shaped. (Glycine reflexa, Ell} Damp soil along the coast, Key 

 West to South Carolina, and westward. July. Leaflets |' - 1 ' long. 



2. R. parvifolia, DC. Velvety throughout ; leaflets ovate, oblong, or 

 obovate-oblong, obtuse, or the upper ones acute, hoary and strongly reticulate 

 beneath, longer than the petiole ; stipules small, lanceolate ; racemes equalling 

 or longer than the leaves, slender, loosely 3 - 5-flowered ; lowest tooth of the 

 calyx nearly twice the length of the others ; legume oblong, obtuse, clothed with 

 soft down and longer hairs intermixed, 2-3-seeded. South Florida. Stem 

 1 - 2 long. Leaflets 1' long. 



3. B. Caribsea, DC. Velvety throughout ; stem prostrate or twining ; 

 leaflets thin, ovate, acute or slightly acuminate ; stipules ovate ; racemes slender, 

 shorter than the leaves, loosely 3 - 5-flowered ; teeth of the calyx short, nearly 



