‘LEGUMINOS#-PAPILIONACEZ. “B49 
reduced to minute scales (Leptosema’), or simple, alternate or opposite, 
often silky ; stipules narrow; flowers’ solitary or few at ends of 
twigs in axils of leaves, more rarely crowded on short radicle scapes 
(Western and tropical Australia’). 
243 ? Jansonia Kipp.'—Calyx oblique gamosepalous, cleft behind , 
lobes 5, very unequal; posterior 2 very small; anterior 1 longer 
than laterals. Petals unequal, at base adnate to staminal tube; 
standard minute, long-tapering at base; limb folded back; wings 
oblong, longer than standard; keel still longer, with its petals free. 
Stamens 10 at base 1 or 2-adelphous (9-1), finally free; anthers 
uniform. Germen sessile ; ovules ; style filiform elongated stigma 
minute terminal. Legume... .?—A shrub; leaves simple opposite ; 
stipules subulate ; flowers’ included before anthesis in a 2-seriately 
decussate 4-leaved.involucre ; capitula terminal sessile nutant (South 
Australia’). 
244, Oxylobium Awnpr.’—Calyx-lobes 5, united to a variable 
height, imbricate ; 2 superior often broader, joined higher, valvate by 
superior margins. Petals unguiculate ; standard orbicular or reniform, 
with usually short claw; wings nearly equal to keel. Stamens 10, 
free.; anthers uniform. Germen inserted in bottom of disk, sessile 
or stipitate, 2— oo-ovulate ; style thin subulate, apex scarcely- or un- 
dilated, stigmatiferous. Legume oblong or ovoid turgid, sessile or 
shortly (more rarely, in Podolodium® long-) stipitate, within either 
continuous, or thin-stuffed or more rarely subseptate’ between seeds. 
Seeds long-funiculate, arillate or exarillate-——Shrubs or undershrubs ; 
leaves simple petiolate 2-stipulate, alternate, or oftener opposite or 
verticillate. Flowers” in terminal or axillary racemes, or more 
1 Benra., in Ann. Wien. Mus., ii. 84; Fi. 
Austral,, ii. 12.—Bot. Mag., t. 4481.—Kale- 
niezenkia TURCZ., in Bull. Mosc. (1853), i. 252.— 
Burgesia F. Murt1., Fragm. Phyt. Austral., i. 
222 (nec SiEB. & Zucc.).—H.Bn., in Adansonia, 
ix, 297, t. vil. 
2 Red, rarely nearly black or greenish yellow. 
3 Species about 14. Brntu., Fl. Austral, ii. 
10.—Bot. Reg., t. 118, 642.— Bot. Mag., t. 
2008, 4652.—Watp., Ann., ii. 308; v. 452. 
4 In Trans. Linn, Soc., xx. 384, t. 16.— 
B. H., Gen., 467, n. 8.—Cryptosema MutssN., 
in Pl. Preiss., ti. 207. 
5 cc Red.” 
5 Species 1. J. formosa Kirv., loc. cit.— 
Bentu., Fl, Austral., ii. 8.—WALP., Ann., ii. 
308. 
7 Bot. Repos., t. 492.—DC., Prodr., ii. 104.— 
Envt., Gen., n. 6427.—B. H., Gen., 467, n. 10. 
8 R. Br, in Azt. Hort. Kew., ed. 2, iii. 9.— 
DC., Prodr., ii. 103.—ENDL., Gen., n. 6428. 
9 Vent., Jard. Malmais., t. 115.— DC., 
Prodr., ii. 104.—Envz., Gen., u. 6426.—Calli- 
stachya SM., in Trans. Linn. Soc., ix. 266. 
10 Yellow or purple-variegated. 
