TEREBINTIIACEiE. 



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dentate above middle. Rac. terminal, dicEcious. 

 Branclies thorny, divaricate. S. 3, 4. Dry 

 ealc. hills. San Vito, Santa Croce, Sciacca and 

 ScicH in Sic. 



5. radicans. L. ternate, smooth. Lts. 

 entire. Fl. in panicles. Drupe roundish, ovate. 



s.S. Boggy woods by Montaure near Lou- 

 viers. — Duby. Anescaxie? 



161. CNEORUM. 



1. tricoccum. 



Stalks free. s.S. 



Smooth. 

 Rocky, i 



Fl. axillary. 

 Fr. Nice. 



XXX. LEGUMINOS^. 



Stamens 10, united at the base, or nine of them united and one separate. Flowers papiliona- 

 ceous. This character applies to aU the plants of this work, except to Anagyris and Cercis, in 

 which the Stamens are aU separate ; and to Ceratonia, which has five separate Stamens and no 

 Corolla. An Acacia is also sometimes planted in the puhKc walks in Italy. Gleditschia Tria- 

 canthos, and perhaps macracantha, likewise occur in such situations. None of these are pa- 

 pilionaceous. 



The Tribes of this order are : — 



1. ANOMALjE. — In which I have put together the three genera above men- 

 tioned Gen. 162-164. 



3. LOTEiE. — Legume continuons. Seeds not imbedded. Cotyledons rising 

 above ground as leaves. L. simple, ternate, or pinnate, with a terminal Lt. 



Subtribe 1. Geniste^. — Stamens all united !...... Gen. 165-171. 



2. Teifolie^. — L. ternate . . Gen. 172-179. 



3. AsTKAGALEiE. — L. pinnate, with an odd Lt Gen. 180-187. 



3. HEDYSAREiE. — Legume divided transversely into 1-seeded joints. L. 



piunate, with a terminal Lt. . Gen. 188-195. 



4. VICIEJ^. — Legume continuous. Seeds not imbedded. Cotyledons remain- 



ing underground. L. {except in Cicer) abruptly pinnate . . . Gen. 196-201. 



5. PHASEOLE^. — Seeds imbedded in a cellular mass. Legume torulose, 



but not truly jointed Gen. 202. 



Tribe I. AN03ULM. ' 



162. ANAGYRIS. 



1. foetida. Lts. 3, entire, lanceolate, acute. 

 Leg. acuminate. S. 2. Calc. stony, mdt. 

 Fr. It. 



163. CERCIS. 



1. Siliquastrum. L. roimdish, heart- 

 shaped, very obtuse, smooth. s.T. 4, 5. 

 s. Tyr. 



164. CERATONIA. 



1. Siliqua. Unarmed. L. pinnate. Lts. 

 oval, obtuse. l.T. 9, 10. Rocky coasts. Mdt. 



Tribe II. LOTEM 



Sub-tribe 1. Geniste^e. 



165. ULEX. 



1 . eiiropseus. Cal. downy. Teeth minute, 

 counivent. Bracts or secondary Spines extend- 



ing for half the length of the primary ; Fl. on 

 both. S. 11-6. w. Eur. 



2. strictus. Piimary Spines small, slender, 

 tetragonal. Fl. fi-om the summit of the stem 

 ajid not from the sjjvues. — Bab. S. 4. Lord 

 Londonderry's park, Down, Ireland. 



3. provincialis. Cal. somewhat downy. 

 Teeth spreadiug. Fl. chiefly on the secondary 

 spines, which are distantly placed along the 

 primary. s.S. Barren. Prov. Lang. 



4. nanus. Cal. nearly smooth. Teeth 

 somewhat spreading. Bracts and secondary 

 Spines crowded at the base of the primary. 

 Fl. only on the primaiy spines. s.S. Dry 

 heaths, w. Eur. 



166. GENISTA. 



A. L. mostly ternate. Upper Lip of Cal. 

 bipartite. 



i. Plant not thorny. Sp. 1-5. 



ii. Plant thorny. 



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