DIADELPHIA. DECAND. 1385—1387. 1177 



Ternatea, 



brasiliana. 

 "virginiana. 

 mariana. 

 Galaftia* 



' man 1 1. 

 mum. 



13S5. CYLISTA. Calyx 4-cleft, larger than the 

 corol; the uppermoft divifion cloven at the tip, 

 the lowermoft very large : corol permanent : le- 

 gume moftly 2-ieeded. 



Cylista. Rcxb, Coromand. \.tab.<)2. 



Stem twining, fhrubby: /eaves tern ate, pubefcent; racemes axil* 

 lary, as long as the leaves : flowers yellow. 



Cylista. Alton Kew % 3. p. 36. 



1386. CLITORIA. CWreverfed; the banner very 

 large, fpreading, overfhadowing the wings. 



Leaves with 5 leafets: peduncles axillary, i-flowered. 



1. Leaves oblong, obtufe. Rbeed. Mai. 8. t. 38. 



2. Leaves ovate, acute. Breyn. cent. 76. /. 31. 

 India. Comm.bort. 1. t. 24. Double flower. 

 Stem twining, herbaceous : flowers blue or white. 



Leaves with many pairs of leafets, filky underneath: ra- 

 cemes axillary, many-fiowered. 



St. Domingo. S-zvartz prcdr. 106. 



Leaves ternate: calyxes folitary, campanulate. 

 Brafil, Breyn. cent. 78. t, 32. Flowers blue. 



Leaves ternate : calyxes in pairs, campanulate. 



Virginia; Jamaica. Dill. eltb. 90. /. 76.^.87. 

 Leaves ternate, glaucous beneath : calyxes cylindrical. 



North America. Stem, as in the others, twining. 

 Leaves ternate: raceme erect : flowers pendulous. 



Jamaica. Brown JamA. 32./*. 2. Sloane Jam. I. t.ll^.f. 4. 



Perianth 4-toothed, covered with 2 fmall bra&es. 



1387. PI3UM. Style triangular, carinate with a 

 fharp edge and downy on the upper fide: 2 

 upper fegments of the calyx Ihorter. Pea. 



Petioles cylindrical : ftipules rounded and crenate at bot- 

 tom: peduncles many-flowered. 

 2. Common marrow-fat. 3) With the peas green. 4) With the 

 hufk eatable. 5) With the flowers in umbels. 

 Europe. Biackw. ^.83. Ludw, eSi. /. 169, 



Petioles 4-kaved: ftipules crenate: peduncles 1 -flowered. 

 Europe. Mori/ ki/l. 2, p. 47. feci. 2. /. I./. 4. 



Petioles flattilh on the upper fide: ftem angular: flipule'* 

 arrow-Ihaped : peduncles many-flowered. 

 Sea ihores, Eng, bot. /. 1046. Fl. Dan, t. 338. 

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