200 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [SEPTEMBER 
paucifoha Nutt. Gen. 2: 119. ? ZL. hispida DC. Prodr. 2:250, 
T. mollissima Bertol. Bot. Miscel. 9: 10. pl. 3. f. 2, and Bot. Zeit 
9'902, acc. to Gray. Galega spicata Walt. Car. 188. G. villose 
Michx. Fl. 2:67. G. paucifolia M. A. Curtis, Jour. Bost. Nat. 
Hist. Soc. 1:122. ? Crafordia bractiata Raf. Specch. 1: 156 
Cracca spicata Kuntze, |. c.; Vail, 1. c. 30.— Dry sandy ground, 
common, Delaware to Florida, west to Arkansas (ace. to Les 
quereux) and Louisiana, Hale ; fl. May to July. 
— Var. flexuosa. Leaflets linear to lance-linear, acute, the 
terminal one much elongated.— 7. flexuosa Chapm. acc. to Tor. 
& Gray, l.c. 297, insynon. T. hispidula var. y Torr. & Gray, & 
Cracca spicata var. flexuosa A. M. Vail, 1. c.— Florida, Chapman ; 
poorly known and perhaps distinct. A similar but nearly 
glabrous form has been found in Alabama by Gates. 
++ ++ Flowers numerous, the middle ones borne in threes and fours: leaflets 
also numerous, g to 27, linear-oblong, 2.5 to 3.8™ in length. ; 
T. onoprycuorpes Nutt. Rather stout for the genus, erect 
or nearly so: stem terete, geniculate, producing from near the 
summit a long-peduncled erect many-flowered raceme: leaflets 
oblong, silky beneath, obtuse or retuse at the apex, cuneate at 
the base, 2.5 to 3.8°™ long, a fourth as wide: flowers pale chang: 
ing to red or at length purple: pods secund, finely appressed: 
pubescent.—Jour. Acad. Philad. 7: 104; Torr. & Gray; ie 
1 296; Engelm. & Gray, Pl. Lindh. 1: 6, 335 Gray in 
Pl. Tex. 7; Chapm. Fl. ed. 2, 615. 7. angustifolia and © 
multifora Featherman, Bot. Rep. Louisiana Univ. 1870: | 
to Gray, Am. Jour. Sci. III., 2: 375. Cvracca onobrychoides Kun 
l.c.; Vail, 1. c. 29.—Dry plains, Arkansas, Nuttall, Harv’), 
Louisiana, Hale, and Texas. 
in 7, Lint 
+ + Petioles longer than the leaflets (rarely equaled by them 
heimeri). 
++ Pods 6 to 8.5™™ broad : leaflets suborbicular. 
herb with 
to 
T. LinpuEimeri Gray. Soft-pubescent perennial ee : 
long reclining branched stems and 5—13-foliolate leaves + fe 
broadly obovate, rounded at the end, subcuneate at the 
sericeous upon the lower surface ; linear striate attenuat 
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