HARDENBER'GIA MONOPHYL'LA. 
Variety: longiracemosa. 
EXOGENZE. DICOTYLEDONEZ. 
Natural division 
to which 
this Plant an 
NATURAL ORDER, LEGUMINOSAE, 
(3, j Artificial divisions DIADELPHIA, 
WEY to which DECANDRIA, 
this Plant belongs, OF LINNEUS, 
No. 84. 
CALYCIFLORA, 
OF 
DECANDOLLE. 
NUS. Harpenpercta. BENTHAM. Catyx campanulatus, breviter 
quinquedentatus, subbilabiatus. Cororr® vexillum orbiculatum integrum 
vel breviter emarginatum basi ee ee unguiculatum, alis longi- 
e 
press isthmis cellulosis submultiloculare. Semrna_strophiolata. 
riereds Serer Australassici sepius glabri. ob pinnatim trifoliolata vel 
unifvliolata, foliolis stipellatis. Stipv_# et bracteew minutz, pedunculi axil 
lares,multifiori. Prpicettiebracteolati. CatycEs ‘glabri. CoroLL® | 
vel violacee. Bznr#am in the Annalen des Wiener Museum v. 2, p. 124. 
SPECIES. Harpensercia MonopHYLLA. BentrHam. Fo tis unifoliol 
tis, foliolo lanceolato vel oblongo, basi subcordato, racemis petiolo meio and 
gioribus. 
CHARACTER OF THE GENUS HarpenBureia. Catyx bell-shaped, 
with 5 short-teeth, slightly two-lipped. STanparp of the corolla or- 
bicular, entire or slightly emarginate, without any appendages to the - 
base and with a very short claw, longer than the wings. Wines ob- ao 
liquely obovate-oblong. Kerex adhering to the wings beyond the. 
middle and shorter than them, curved and blunt at the extremity. 
Stamina distinctly diadelphous, the free stamen arnighs ae pot ar- 
ticulated. Ovary with severa Poviles. Style short, ascen 
late. Strema capitate usually with a short tuft of ha 
linear, flattened, almost divided into. several | 
stance. SEEpDs with a strophiola. 
Description oF THE SpectEs HARDENBERGIA MONOPHYLLA. A 
‘ligneous climber, smooth in all its parts. Brancues slender, rather 
stiff and somewhat angular. Leaves alternate. STIpULES mem- 
branaceous, brown, ovato-lanceolate, pointed, al lineslong. Prti- 
oes from half an inch to an inch and a half long, bearing a single 
leaflet, at the base of which are two minute stipelle. LEAFLET lance- 
olate or oblong, blunt at the extremity, with a minute point at the end 
