LEGUMIN0SJ1, 423 



48. CH^TOCALYX, DC. 



1. Ch^itocalyx longiflorus, Benih. 



ChcBtocalyx longiflorus, Benth. ined. in Herb. Imp. Yindob. 



Hab. Brazil, in the vicinity of Rio Janeiro. 



A miserable specimen, in flower only, and insufficient for charac- 

 terizing the species. The leaflets appear to be only five, rather 

 smaller than those of G. Vincentina, and somewhat pubescent on both 

 sides. The calyx has a truncate orifice (as in the second section of 

 Vogel's Rhadinocarpus), bearing the setaceous teeth, which are almost 

 as long as the campanulate tube. 



49. PHYLACIUM, Bennett. 



1. Phylacium bracteosum, Bennett. 

 Phylacium bracteosum, Bennett, PI. Jav. Ear. p. 159, t. 33. 

 Hab. Majaijai Mountains, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 



50. ZORNIA, Gmelin. 



L ZORNIA ANGUSTIFOLIA, Smith. 



Zornia angustifolia, Smith, in Rees' Cycl. ; DC. Prodr. 2, p. 316; Webb, Spicil. 



Gorg. in Hook. Niger Fl. p. 121. 

 Hedysarum diphyllum, var. a. Linn. Syst. excl. syn. 



Hab. St. Jago, Cape de Verde Islands.— An Oriental species, now 

 widely diffused. 



