L E G U M I N S JE. 403 



¥r #• #- * Austro-Americance. 

 8. PSORALEA GLANDULOSA, Linn. 



Hab. Valparaiso; in valleys near the coast. — "A shrub, from 6 to 

 10 feet high." 



9. PSORALEA PUBESCENS, Balb. 



P&oralea puhescens, Balb. in Pers. Ench. 2, p. 347 ; DC. Prodr. 2, p. 220. 



Hab. Peru: below Obrajillo; rare. — "A coarse, shrubby plant, 

 about 6 feet high." This has been gathered above Lima by Mat- 

 thews, and near Loxa by Seemann. The specimens agree well with 

 the cultivated plant, which was doubtless of Peruvian origin. P. 

 lasiostacliys, Vogel, Eel. Meyen. p. 13, so far as can be judged from 

 the character, would seem to be hardly distinct from this species. 



38. INDIGOFERA, Linn. 



1. Indigofera tinctoria, Linn. 



Hab. St. Jago, Cape de Yerde Islands. Caldera, Mindanao, Philip- 

 pine Islands. 



2. Indigofera anil, Linn. 



Hab. Brazil, around Rio Janeiro; common. Tahiti, Society 

 Islands: "evidently introduced." Sandwich Islands; on the hills 

 behind Honolulu, Oahu. 



3. Indigofera Truxillensis, K B. K, 



Indigo/era Truxillensis, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. & Spec. 6, p. 458. 



Hab. Peru : in the dry bed of the river near Callao. 



