LEGUMINOSZ-PAPILIONACEZ. 283 
subulate ; very caducous ; flowers’ in dense spicate racemes; racemes 
terminal, simple or branched; pedicels articulated at apex; bracts 
and bractlets narrow, very caducous (Worth America’). 
103. Paryella A. Gray.'—Calyx obconical 5-toothed; teeth 
short equal. Petals 0. Stamens 10; filaments inserted in bottom 
of calyx, free; anthers uniform. Germen 2-ovulate; style rather 
thick, slightly exserted from calyx, hooked at apex; stigma gland- 
like lateral (of Hysenhardtia). Legume indehiscent, obliquely ob- 
ovate coarsely glandular, tapering at base stipitate, surrounded by 
persistent calyx, filled by solitary oval seed; cotyledons oblong 
foliaceous; radicle inflexed—A small shrub, much branched, almost 
glabrous; branches broom-like; branches and leaves sparingly 
sprinkled with glandular dots; leaflets plurijugate with an odd 
one, filiform channelled petiolulate; stipules and stipels 0 or 
reduced to small glands; flowers small, in terminal spikes” ‘(ew 
Mexico’). 
104. Apoplanesia Presx.'—“ Calyx membranous; lobes obtuse, 
nearly equal, growing much after anthesis ; venation reticulated 3- 
ribbed. Petals nearly equal in length, unguiculate; standard ob- 
ovate-oblong reflexed; wings oblique linear undulate; keel-petals 
free spathulate obtuse undulate. Stamens 10, all connate at base 
into a short sheath cleft above; anthers uniform. Ovary sessile 1- 
ovulate; style filiform glabrous ; stigma oblique capitate. Legume 
semi-orbicular compressed half-included coriaceous glandular 
wrinkled cymbiform apiculate—An erect shrub, sprinkled with 
glandular dots; leaves imparipinnate; leaflets o, quite entire, 
petiolulate exstipellate ; stipules 0 ; flowers’ diffuse, in axillary and 
terminal oo-flowered panicles; bracts minute” (Mewico’). 
105. Asagreea H. By.’—Receptacle shortly turbinate, 10-ribbed, 
lined by a thin disk. Calyx tubular-campanulate, shortly 5-lobed ; 
1 Small, whitish, or violet. 3 In Proceed. Amer. Acad., vii. 397. 
2 Species 8 or 9. Micux., FU. Bor.-Amer,, ii. 4 Species 1. P. filifolia A. Gray, loc. cit. 
64.—Nurtz., Gen. Amer., ii. 91.—Torz. & Gr., 5 Symbol. i. 63, t. 41.—Enpn, Gen. n. 
Fl. N. Amer.,i. 305.—A. Gray, in Proceed. 6731.—B. H., Gen., 492, n. 84.—WMicrelabium 
Amer. Acad., vii. loc. cit—Sweret, Brit. Fl. Lies., in Vidensk. Medd. (1853), 104. 
Gard., t. 241.—Bot. Reg., t. 427.—Bot. Mag., 6 <¢ Small, white.” 
t. 2112.—Watp., Rep., i. 654; Aan., ii. 360; 7 Watp., Rep., v. 547; Ann., iv. 479. 
iv. 485. 8 In Adansonia ix, 232 (nec LINDL.). 
