Class XV. 
TETRADYNAMIA. 
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9306 Pods 4-cornered : angles crested. Radical leaves runcinate 
9307 Pods 4-cornered : angles crested. Leaves all lanceolate 
9308 Pods ovate 2-celled not crested somewhat warted 
9309 Pod style-bearing, Lvs. pinnated. Lobes linear : of the lower pinnatifid ; of the upper entire 
9310 Stigma sessile. Beak longer than pod, Lvs. pinnated thick, Lobes linear 
9311 Smooth, Pods rounded narrowed at each end. Leaves linear subulate 
9312 Smooth, Pods moniliform. Lower lvs. opp. : upper altern. cord, stem-clasping obi. entire 
9313 Smooth, Pods moniliform pendulous, Lvs. pinnated in 3-5.pairs, Lobes linear entire 
9314 Hispid, Pods linear, Lvs. hairy either linear entire or trifid at end and cuneate at base 
9315 Hispid, Pods linear, Lvs. oval entire or here and there coarsely cut-toothed 
9316 Smooth, Pods linear, Leaves pinnated. Lobes and rachis linear entire 
9317 Downy, Pods linear spreading, Lvs. pinnated or bipinnated : lobes filiform 
9318 Velvety, Pods linear nodding, Lvs. pinnated somewhat fleshy : lobes subfiliform furrowed above 
9319 Smooth, Pods linear erect or pendulous, Lvs. fleshy half round 
9320 Pods linear compressed velvety. Style thick conical smooth. Leaves oblong 
9321 Pods compressed stalked, Leaves linear lanceolate 
9322 The only species 
9323 Polyandrous hairy, Lvs. 5-7 cuneiform rough. Racemes term. Pods filiform 
9324 Flowers dodecandrous. Leaves quinate and ternate 
9325 Flowers dodecandrous. Leaves ternate 
9326 Flowers gynandrous. Leaves quinate. Stem unarmed 
9327 Flowers hexandrous. Leaves 7, Stem unarmed 
9328 Flowers hexandrous. Leaves 7-5, Stem spiny 
9329 Flowers hexandrous, Leaves quinate viscid. Stem spiny 
9330 Prickly hexandrous, Leaves quinate and ternate : floral simple. Stigma dilated 
9331 Flowers hexandrous, Leaves ternate and solitary. Leaflets lane. lin. entire 
9332 Unarmed, Lvs. 5 : lower and floral 3 ; upper sessile ovate. Pod smooth as long as its stalk 
9333 Flowers hexandrous. Leaves ternate. Leaflets oval- lanceolate 
9334 Flowers hexandrous. Leaves ternate lanceolate blunt. Pods fusiform viscid 
9335 Flowers hexandrous. Leaves simple ovate-lanceolate stalked 
9336 Flowers hexandrous. Leaves simple lanceolate stalked. Stems procumbent 
9337 Unarmed pubescent. Leaves 5-7 : floral simple cordate, Pod the length of the stalk 
and Miscellaiuous Particulars. 
1447. Subularia. From subula, an awl, on account of the form of the leaves. A curious little aquatic, not 
of common occurrence. 
1448. Cleome. A name employed by Octavius Horatius, a Latin physician, who lived in the fourth century, 
to designate a plant resembhng Sinapis, and growing in humid places. It appears to have had no relation to 
the modern plant. 
