444 THE VEGETABLE WORLD. 
Tripe III. Victz%.—Corolla papilionaceous; stamens ten, in 
two bundles, that is, nine joined together and one free ; pod, two- 
valved and continuous. 
In this section are ranged those leguminous plants which are 
cultivated for food, under the name of Pulse. Here we have the 
Bean (faba vulgaris), from which the cultivated Beans have been 
derived (Fig. 240) ; the Peas (Pisum sativum); the Lentils (Zrewm 
lens); the Tares or Velities (Vicia sativa); the Everlasting Pea 
(Lathyrus latifolius) ; the Sweet Pea, so fragrant and graceful. 
Tre IV. Hepysarr#.—Corolla papilionaceous ; stamens ten, 
in one or two bundles, nine jointed and one free, or five in 
each bundle; pod divided transversely into one-seeded joints or 
» Ceus. 
The Ground nut of America, the fruit of Arachis hypoged, 
ani Adesmia balsamifera, better known as the Jarella plant of 
Chili, bears flowers of great beauty; and the Moving plant 
of Bengal (Desmodium gyrans), and the French Honeysuckle 
(Hedysarum coronarium), and Santfoin, the well-known Fodder 
plant, belong to this tribe. 
Trize V. PHasrorzx.—Corolla papilionaceous; stamens ten, 
united in two bundles, rarely in one ; pod two-valved, continuous, 
many-seeded, with a cellular transverse membrane between each, 
divided by ridges, but never articulated. 
In this section the most remarkable plants are Clitoria ternated, 
said to be a cure for croop; Soja hispida, a plant of Japan, free 
which soy is prepared; the Ox-eye Bean (Mucuna urens); the 
Shady Coral tree (Hrythrina umbrosa), grown in the Caracas and 
Trinidad for shading the young chocolate plantations; the Dhak 
tree of India (Butea frondosa), from which Bengal kino, °F 
butea gum, is drawn. 
This section also includes the Scarlet Runners (Phaseolus 
multiflorus), which is at once a beautiful ornament to our gardens 
and yields a useful vegetable for the table; the Dwarf Kidney 
Beans and Haricots, and other useful or ornamental plants, 
belong to the section. 
Trize VI. Darsercrrm.—Corolla papilionaceous ; snag 
united either in one or two bundles ; pod not opening, often ties - 
into cells by internal ridges : 
