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175. TRirOLIUM. 



79. Sebastiani. Standai-d haxdly scored, 

 concave. Upjoer Teeth of Cal. twice as long 

 as tube. Head lax, 10-20 -flowered. Fl. on 

 short stalks. Stip. naiTow. Seed 1. a. 5, 6. 

 Woody hills. Rome. 



80. agrarium. Standard evidently scored, 

 pinched in at base, concave above. Upper 

 Teeth of Cal. shorter than tube. Stalks at 

 last deflexed. Heads subrotund. Style as 

 long as legume. (Seeds lay, in-egularly cordate, 

 Ten.) Stip. oblongo-lanceolate. p. 6, 7. 

 Hills, s. and m. Em'. 



81. bruttium. "Pubescent. Standard 

 broad, fmTowed. Upper Teeth of Cal. very 

 short; lower setiferous. Heads globose, de- 

 pressed, on stalks which exceed L." Seeds 

 yellow, elliptic. Stip. leafy, a. ? Hry pas- 

 tures. Mte. Cucuzzo in Calab. Differs from 

 T. agrarium, in its larger Fl., yellow elliptic 

 Seeds, and in all the Lts. being stalked." — 

 Ten. 



83. badium. Standard furrowed, arched 

 from base. Cal. haii-less. The lower fi'uit-stalks 

 deflexed. Head subrotundo-ovate in fruit. 

 Style half as long as legume. Upper Stip . nearly 

 ovate, a. 7, 8. 3Ioist meadows and pas- 

 tures. Alps. 



83. spadiceum. Standard furrowed, arched 

 fi'om base. Fr.-stalks deflexed. Heads in 

 fniit cylindrical. All Stip. oblongo-lanceolate. 

 a. 7, 8. Boggy meadows. Fr. G. Sw. 



The foUowing I do not know where to 

 place : — 



84. tenuifolium. Erect. Lower L. ob- 

 cordato-cuneate, upper linear, mucronate, den- 

 tate at top. Teeth of Cal. unequal, shorter 

 than monopetalous coroUa. Heads oblong, 

 sessile, solitary or in pairs, a. Sandy fields. 

 s. e. Nap.^TEN. 



85. incanum. Heads ovato-oblong, villous, 

 bracteate; terminal usually solitary. Cal. 

 ovate, striate, hoary, villous. Teeth setaceous, 

 erect, equal, exceedmg corolla. Lts. obcordate, 

 denticulate at top. Stems dift'use. a. 6. 

 Sandy fields. Eiume Grande, below Polizzi. 

 Sic." — Guss./row Peesl. 



86. glabellum. Diffuse. Cal. angular, 

 smooth. Teeth subulate, 1 -nerved, cUiate, 

 equal, rigid, spreading, shorter than coroUa. 

 Head ovato-globose, stalked. Lts. cuneato- 

 obovate, obtuse, somewhat denticulate. Stip. 

 long, linear. Seeds ovate, acute, with a tuber- 

 cle on each side. Sic. — Guss._/ro?» Presl. 



87. nervosum. Erect. Somewhat branched. 

 Teeth of Cal. equal, lanceolato-subulate, 1- 

 nerved, ciliate, rigid, equalling corolla. Heads 

 sessUe, subglobose. Lts. obcordate, pubescent, 

 entire. Stip. lanceolate, acuminate, nerved. 

 Sic. — Guss./ro?M Presl. 



88. panoriuitanuiu. Erect. Teeth of 

 Cal. setaceous, hirsute ; one twice as long as 

 the others, and equalling corolla. Heads 

 stalked, subglobose. Lts. oblong, refuse, very 

 entire. Stip. lanceolate, ending in a long awn. 

 Sic. Possibly a variety of T. squarrosum. 

 — Gv&s.from Presl. 



89. flavum. Diffuse, hirsute. Cal. villous. 

 Teeth subulate, equal, longer than the short 

 tube. Heads subglobose, on a long filiform 

 stalk. Lts. obcordato-ovate, denticulate ; the 

 terminal stalked. Stip. ovate, ciliate. Belongs 

 to the first division of Section H. Sic. — 

 Guss./ro?w Presl. 



176. DORYCNIUM. 



i. Teeth of Calyx longer than tube. 



1. rectum. Erect, villous. Leg. 20-30, 

 slender, thi'ce times as long as calyx. Stalk 

 longer than calyx. L. staOced. Lts. obovate. 

 Stip. cordato-ovate. p. 6, 7- Moist shade. 

 s. Eur. 



2. hirsutum. Erect, hoary, villous. Leg. 

 8-15, tiu'gid, hardly exceeding calyx. Wings 

 of Cor. with a longitudinal impression. Stalk 

 shorter than tube of calyx, L. nearly sessile. 

 Lts. obovate. Stip. ovato-lanceolate. p. 5, 6. 

 Dry hills, s. Em\ 



j3. ijicanum. Silky. Cal. nearly sessile. 

 L. stalked, p. 5. Sandy shores. Erejus. Isl. 

 of Hyeres. Nice. 



3. parviflorum. " Softly villous, ascend- 

 ing or erect. Leg. 4-6, oblong, hardly exceed- 

 ing calyx. Stalk exceeding L. Teeth of Cal. 

 longer than tube, about equalling corolla. Lts. 

 oblongo-obovate; the lateral ones oblique. Stip. 

 ovato-oblong. Much like Lotus hispidus." — - 

 Guss. a. 4, 5. Sandy coasts. Isl. of Hyeres. 

 Cors. Sic. 



ii. Teeth of Calyx shorter than tube. 



4. herbaceum. Herbaceous ? Leg. ovate, 

 many-seeded, two or three times as long as 

 calyx. Teeth of Cal. obtuse. (Standard not 

 contracted in the middle. — Jordan.) (Wings 

 marked with a transverse hollow. — Koch.) Lts. 

 and Stip. obovate, obtuse, with spreading hairs. 

 p. 7. Chambery. Greuoble. Lugano. 



