54 COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTS. 



6. KOBIN'IA, L. LOCUST-TKEE. 



1. R. Pseudaea'eia, L. (Common Locust.) Racemes slen- 

 der, loose. Flowers white, fragrant. A large tree. 



2. R. viseo'sa, Veut. (Clammy L.) Racemes crowded. 

 Flowers white, with a reddish tinge. Branchlets and leaf- 

 stalks clammy. Smaller than No. 1. 



■:. ASTRAG'AXES, Tourn. Milk-Vetch. 



Note. — All the following species except Nos. 2, 7, 8 and 

 10 belong to the North- West. 



'^Pod completely 2-celled, being dirided lengthwise by tbe intruBioii 

 of one or both sutnres. 



(a) Pod thick and fleshy, sessile. 



X. A. eaFyoear'pus, Ker. (Ground Plum.) A pale per- 

 ennial, with low leafy stems, and minutely pubescent. 

 Flowers violet, large, in short spike-like racemes. Leaflets 

 about 21, elliptical-oblong. 



(b) Pod coriaceous or cartilaginous. 

 H- Pod sessile. 



2. A. Canadensis, L. (Canadian Milk- Vetch.) Stem 

 erect, 1-i feet high, somewhat pubescent (or glabrous). 

 Leaflets 21-27, linear-oblong, compai-atively large. Flowers 

 greenish -yellow, in long dense spikes. Pod and ovary 

 glabrous. — Common from Quebec to the Eocky Mountains. 



3. A. adsur'gens, Pall. Stem 4-18 inches high, ascend- 

 ing or decumbent, grayish with appressed pubescence. 

 Leaflets about 21, narrowly oblong. Flowers purplish, 

 medium-sized, in dense short spikes. Pod finely pubescent, 

 triangular-compressed, with a dorsal furrow. 



.*- -t- Pod with a very short stalk. 



4. A. hypoglot'tis, L. Stem slender, 6-24 inches long, 

 diffusely procumbent or ascending, sparingly pubescent. 

 Leaflets 15-21. Flowers violet, in capitate clusters. Oalya: 

 copiously pubescent. Pod sUky- villous, with a dorsal furrow. 



