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(a) Leaflets usually many pairs. Style slender, bearded only 

 at the tip or all round the upper portion. Pod 2- 

 several-seeded. ' Vicia, XXI 



(J) Leaflets few or several pairs. Style bearded along one 

 face only. Pod several-seeded. Lathyrus, XXII 



(c) Leaflets 1-3 pairs. Style enlarged above, grooved on 

 the back. Pod several-seeded ; seeds large, globular or 

 nearly so. Pisum, XXIII 



I. DESMAHTHUS Willd. (ACUAN) 



Shrubs or perennial herbs. Stems erect or diffuse, smooth. 

 Leaves abruptly twice-pinnate; stipules small. Flowers in 

 heads or spikes, on axillary peduncles, the upper bisexual, the 

 lower often staminate or neutral. Calyx 6-toothed. Corolla of 

 5 distinct petals or 5-cleft. Stamens 5-10, distinct. Ovary 

 nearly sessile, flat, several-seeded.* 



1. D. illinoensis Mac M. Desmanthus. Stem erect or ascend- 

 ing, smooth, 1-4 ft. high. Pinnae 6-14 pairs, each with a minute 

 gland at the base ; leaflets 20-30 pairs, small, linear. Heads globose. 

 Stamens 5. Pods several, on a peduncle 2-3 in. long, curved, flat, 

 2-valved, 3-6-8eeded. Open, sandy fields.* 



II. SCHRANKIA Willd. (MORONGIA) 



Perennial herbs. Stems reclining or prostrate, prickly, 2-5 

 ft. long. Leaves twice-pinnate; stipules bristly. Flowers bi- 

 sexual or somewhat monoecious, in axillary peduncled heads. 

 Calyx minute. Corolla tubular, 5-cleft. Stamens 8-10, dis- 

 tinct. Pod long, prickly, 1-celled.* 



1. S. uncinata Willd. Sensitive Brier, Sensitive Rose, Shame 

 Vine. Plant covered with hooked prickles. Leaflets elliptical, with 

 a conspicuous network of veins beneath ; leaves closing gradually 

 after being touched. Flowers rose-colored. Pods nearly cylindrical, 

 2 in. long. Dry, sandy soil and rolling prairies, especially S. and W. 



in. GYMNOCLADUS Lam. 



A large, thornless tree, its twigs few and stout. Leaves very 

 large, twice pinnately compound, without stipules. Flowers 

 actinomorphic, whitish, dioecious or somewhat monoecious, in 



