PLATE CCCCXVI. 
CROTOLARIA Uist BET, 1A; 
Ternate Large-flowered Crotolaria. 
CLASS XVII. ORDER IV. 
DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. Two Brotherhoods. Ten Chives. 
* ESSENTIAL GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Lecumen turgidum, inflatum, pedicellatum. Pop turgid, inflated, pedicelled. Chives con- 
Filamenta connata cum fissura dorsali. Joined with a dorsal fissure. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Crorovarta, shrubby, with cylindrical silky 
Crororaria, frutescens, ramulis teretibus 
i ranches, and ternate leaves, with the 
sericeis, foliis ternatis, foliolis Jineari- 
7 ? ae n® Pt 4 . 1 
7 k | g is leaflets linear-lanced acute-once, and-an- 
subtus subpilosis. , | half the length of the foot-stalks, and Se 
somewhat hairy beneath. 
| see 
REFERENCE TO THE PLATE. 
3. One of the wings, 
4. The keel. 
5. The chives, 
6. The seed-bud and pointal. 
a 
-Tar species of Crotolaria here represented, may perhaps be the “ C. (pilosa) foliis ternatis pilosis, foliolis 
mucronatis, floribus terminalibus,” of Thunberg’s Prodromus: but from so insufficient a character we have 
not ventured to determine it to be that plant; having rather chosen to give it asa new species by the 
name of Pulchella; which it well deserves. 
branched, woody stem, to the height of about 3 feet: the branches are cylindrical and silky: the 
and at other times we have no doubt of its being capable of p: ion by cuttings in the usual way ; 
although we do not know that this has yet actually been done, 
