356 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 
259. Dillwynia Sm.'—Receptacle very concave, usually obconical 
lined by a glandular disk. Calyx gamosepalous sub-2-labiate ; 2 
superior lobes connate to a variable height, more rarely scarcely 
distinct ; lower 3 of nearly same length, imbricate. Petals ungui- 
culate. Standard broader than long, keel shorter than narrow wing, 
straight or slightly incurved. Stamens 10, uniform or vexillary, 
shorter and more slender. Germen shortly stipitate at bottom of 
receptacle 2-ovulate; ovules descending; micropyle superior ex- 
trorse ; style erect, uncinate recurved under capitate stigmatiferous 
apex. Legume turgid or orbicular, 2-valved. Seeds 1, 2, arillate. 
—Heath-like shrubs; leaves alternate simple, linear or terete, arti- 
culated at base, channelled above ; stipules 2, minute filiform cadu- 
cous; flowers? in terminal and axillary racemes or corymbs, 
1-bracteate ; bractlets 2, lateral at a variable height on pedicel 
(Australia’). 
260 ? Latrobea Mutssn.'—Flowers nearly of Gastrolobium or Pul- 
tenea ; calyx subregular ebracteolate ribbed, subequally toothed or 
lobed. Legume plano-compressed, ovate or lanceolate, 2-valved. 
Seeds 1, 2, reniform arillate——Heath-like shrubs; branches usually 
virgate. Leaves alternate simple linear, convex or channelled above ; 
stipules minute or 0 ; flowers’ terminal, or in short spikes or racemes 
on shortened floriferous twigs, axillary, solitary or subcapitate or 
subcorymbose; bracts and bractlets small, distant from flower, caducous 
or 0° (Australia’). 
X. SOPHOREA. 
261. Sophora L.—Receptacle concave, lined by a glandular disk. 
Calyx gamosepalous, often unequally cleft just before anthesis; 
teeth 5, short before anthesis. Corolla papilionaceous resupinate ; 
standard suborbicular or broadly obovate, longer or shorter than 
1 In Ann. of Bot., i. 510; Evot. Bot., t. 25,  24.—Leptocytisus Mrtssn., in Plant. Preiss., ii. 
26 (nec Rotu).—R. Br., in Ait. Hort. Kew., 211. 
ed. 2, iii. 15.—DC., Prodr., ii. 108.—EwNDL., 
Gen., n. 6441.—B. H., Gen., 471, n. 26. 
2 Yellow or orange red. 
3 Species 10. Sweet, Fl, Austral., t. 28.— 
Lasitt., Nouv.-Holl., t. 139.—BEnNTH., in Ann. 
Wien, Mus., ii. 78; Fl. Austral., ii. 146.—Bot. 
Mag., t. 944, 1527, 1545, 2247. 
4 In Pl. Preiss., ii. 219.—B. H., Gen., 471, n. 
5 « Yellow (or purplish ?).” 
6 This genus is perhaps better reduced toa 
section of Pultenca, distinguished by the struc- 
ture of its ebracteolate calyx. The calyx is 
shortly dentate in Leptocytisus. 
7 Species 6. Bunty, Fl. Austral., ii. 140.— 
Watp., Ann, ii. 313. 
