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•<- t- Stems erect, 2° - 6° high : stipules and bracts mostly awl-shaped, small and 

 inconspicuous or early deciduous : racemes panicled. 



*-» Common petiole slender : flowers smallish : joints of pod 3-5, unegual-sided. 



D. viridifl6rum. Stem and lower surface of the broad ovate blunt leaf- 

 lets clothed with white and soft-velvety down. Pine-barrens, from New Jersey S. 



D. Isevig^tum. Stem and the thickish ovate and bluntish leaflets smooth 

 or nearlj; so. From New Jersey S. 



D. Dilldnii. Stem and the oblong or oblong-ovate bluntish thin leaflets 

 finely pubescent ; the latter 2' - 3' long. 



D. paniculktum. Smooth or nearly so throughout ; leaflets lanceolate 

 or lance-oblong, tapering to a blunt point, 3' - 5' long ; panicle loose. 



D. Strictum. Slender stems smooth below, above and the narrow panicle 

 rough-glandular ; leaflets linear, blunt, reticulated, very smooth, 1 ' - 2' long. 

 From New Jersey S. 



++ ++ Common petiole very short. 



D. Canad^nse. Stem hairy, 3° - 6° high, leafy up to the panicle ; leaf- 

 lets lance-oblong, blunt, 2' - 3' long ; racemes dense, the pink-purple flowers 

 larger- than in any other, fully ^' long ; bracts large, conspicuous before flower- 

 ing. Chiefly N. & W. 



D. sessilifdlium. Stempubescent, 2°-4° high; the long panicle naked ; 

 common petiole hardly any ; leaflets linear or linear-oblong, blunt, reticulated, 

 rough above, downy beneath ; flowers smaU. Penn. to 111. & S. 



^- H- ^- Stems ascending or spreading, lO-S" long: stipules and bracts awl- 

 shaped and deciduous : panicle naked, loose : flowers small : pod of 2 or Z 

 small oval or roundish joints. 



D. rigidum. The largest of this section, with rough-pubescent stems 

 sometimes erect ; leaflets ovate-oblong, blunt, thickish, roughish and reticulated, 

 1' - 2^' long, longer than the common petiole. 



D. Ciliare. More or less hairy, slender, very leafy ; common petiole very 

 short ; leaflets round-ovate or oval, thickish, J' - 1' long. 



D. Marilandicum. Smooth or nearly so, slender; leaflets ovate or 

 roundish, thin, the lateral ones about the length of the slender petiole : other- 

 wise like the preceding. 



^- ^- H- H- Stems redining or prostrate : racemes axillary and terminal. 



D. line&tum. Smoothish ; stem striate-angled. ; stipules awl-shaped, 

 deciduous ; leaflets orbicular, 1' or less in length, much longer than the common 

 petiole ; flowers and 2 or 3 rounded joints of the pod small. Pine-barrens from 

 Maryland S. 



D. rotundifblium. Soft-hairy ; stems running 3° - 5° along the ground ; 

 leaflets orbicular, about 3' long ; stipules ovate, striate, taper-pointed, persist- 

 ent ; flowers and the 3 - 5 rhombic-oval joints of the pod rather large. 



§ 2. Exotic, conservatory species. 

 D. g^ans, of East Indies, one of the most extraordinary plants known, 

 is readily grown as a tender annual : the smooth leaves are remarkable for their 

 movements ; the end leaflet slowly changing position with the light ; the lateral 

 ones, very much smaller, moving pretty rapidly up and down, in elliptical 

 sweeps, through the day when the temperature is about 80° Fahr. 



18. JESCHYNOMEIirB, SENSITIVE JOINT -VETCH. (From 

 Greek word meaning ashamed, the leaflets of some species being more or less 

 sensitive to the touch in the manner of the common Sensitive Plant.) Sta- 

 mens commonly in two sets of 5 each. Pod resembling that of Desmodium. 

 Fl. summer. 

 M. hispida. Stem rough-bristly, 2° - 4° high ; leaflets very many, broadly 



linear ; joints of the bristly pod 6 - 10, nearly square. Low grounds from 



Penn. S. CD , ,. ' , j 



M viseidula. Stems clammy-pubescent, slender, spreadmg on the ground ; 



leaflet 7-9, obovate ; joints of the bristly pod 2 or 3, half-orbicular. Sandy 



shores S. ® 



