612 375. Pisiim. 63. LEGUMINOS^. Pl.ex.cal. 



0. variegatum. Peduncle many-flowered ; seed gray and 

 reddish. 



Pisum florc roseo, fructu variegato, Dillen in Rati Syn, 318,3. 

 Maple pea. 



y. rvfum. Peduncle many-flowered; standard rose-co- 

 lour ; wings dark pui'ple ; seed reddish. 



?■. iimlellatum. Peduncle many-flowered, terminal;, sti- 

 pules 4-cutj pointed; standard white; wings pink; seed 

 purplish brown. 



Pisum umbellatutn, DUlcu iti Rail Syn. SIS, 4; Ger.etn. 1220,3. 

 Pisum umbellatum, sive roseum, Park. 

 Rose pea. 2'ufted pea. Scotch pea. 



s. quadratum. Peduncles many-flowered ; seeds gray, 

 angular, large. 



Pisum majus, Ger. em. 1219, 1. 



Pisum sacchaiatum, Park. Par. 523, 5. 



Rouncival pea. 



?. Immile. Stem upright, not twining, branching ; leaves 

 2-paired, leaflets rounded. 



jj. album. Peduncles many-flowered; corolla white. 



Pisum minus, Ger. em. 1219, 2. 

 Pisum sylvcitre primum, Park. 1059. 

 Pisum sativum, Lin. S. P. 1026. 

 Field pea. Garden pea. 



2. Pisum mar Iti mum. Maritime pea. 



Petioles flattish above; stem trailing, angular; stipules 

 arrowshape; peduncles many-flowered. 



Pisum marinum, jRaii Sj/«. 319,6; Ger. ewj. 1250, 3. 



Pisum spontaneum maritimum Anglicum, Park. 1059. 



Pisum sylvestre, Ger. em. 1220, 5. 



Pisgra maritimum, Lin. S. P. 1027. 



Pulse. Pease. Wild pea. English sea-pea. 



Sea-shore ; perennial ; June and July. 



Root creeping ; stem simple, bald; stipules bent back, 

 toothed at bottom; calyx bald; ^^a/zc^arc? purplish blood- 

 colour; wings and keel bluish flesh-colour; Legumen smooth. 

 — Nutritive ; first observed on the beach at Orford in Suf- 

 folk, during the famine of 1550. 



XV. 376. OROBUS- Theophrastus. Peaseling. 



Calyx 5-cut; 2 upper lobes shortest; style slender, linear, 

 rough-haired at the tip ; legumen oblong, roundish, marvy- 

 seeoed ; hyle generally linear. 



