600 DIADELPHIA. Class XVII. 
1576. Cormilla. Cal. 2-lipped, 2-3. Upper teeth connate. Vexillum scarcely longer than alee. Loment 
round, jointed, straight 
3577. Hippocrepis. Loment compressed, with many notches on one edge, curved, 
1578. Ornithopus. Legume jointed, curved, cylindrical. 
1579. Scorpiurus. Loment intercepted by divisions, revolute, round. 
1580. Smithia. Stamens divided into two equal bundles. Legume jointed, plaited, included in the bifid calyx. 
1581. Sesbania. Cal. 5-toothed. Legume long (round or linear), 2-valved, many-celled, with transverse par- 
titions. 
1582. Mschynomene. Stamens divided into two equal bundl Legume jointed, straight, exserted. Cal. 
2-parted, with toothed lips. 
1583. Styiosanthes. CaL tubular, very long, bearing the corolla. Ovarium below the corolla. Loment one 
or two-jointed, hooked. 
1584. Hallia. Cal. 5-parted, regular. Legume 1-seeded, 2-valved. 
1585. Lespedexa. Cal. 5-parted, nearly equal. Carina transversely blunt. Legume lenticular, unarmed, 
1-seeded. 
1586. Flemingia. Cal. 5-fid. Vexillum striated. Legume sessile, oval, turgid, 2-valved, 2-seeded, Seeds 
spherical. 
1587. Zornia. Cal. campanulate, 2-lipped. Cor. inferior. Vexillum cordate, revolute. Anthers alternately 
oblong and round. Legume jointed, hispid. 
1588. Hedysarum. Cal. 5-fid. Carina transversely blunt. Loment with 1-seeded compressed joints. 
1589. Indigo/era. Cal. spreading. Carina with a spreading subulate spur on each side. 
1590. Tephrosia. Cal. with subulate nearly equal teeth. Stamens monadelphous. Legume compressed, 
subcoriaceous. 
PENTANDRIA. 
1500. MONNIE'RIA. W. Monnieria. 
9959 trifolia W. three-leaved O un 
1501. PETALOSTE'MUM. Mi. Petalostemum. 
9960 candidum Ph. white ^ A pr 
9961 carneum Ph. flesh-colored A pr 
9962 violaceum Ph. purple ^ A pr 
9963 corymbosum Ph. corymbose ^ A pr 
Ddlea Kuhnistera W. 
Rutacete. Sp. 1. 
1| jl.au W Guiana 
Leguminosce 
1 jl.au W 
i jl.au Pk 
1 jl.s V 
1| jl.s W 
1792. 
N. Amer. 1811. 
N. Amer. 1811. 
N. Amer. 1811. 
N. Amer. 1811, 
S s.l Aub. gui.2. t.2D3 
D l.p Mi.am.2.t.37.f.l 
D l.p 
D l.p Bot. mag. 1707 
D l.p 
HEXANDRIA. 
1502. CORY^DALIS 
.9964. nobilis P. S. 
9965 tuberosa Dec. 
9966fabacea W. en. 
9967 solida Smith 
9968 sempervirens P. S. 
9969aurea W.en. 
997016tea P. S. 
9971 uralensis Fisch. 
9972 capno'ides P. S. 
9973 claviculata W. 
Vent. CORYDALIS. 
great-flowered ^ A or 
hollow-rooted ^Jt, A or 
Bean-leaved ^ A or 
solid-rooted )5%« A or 
glaucous O or 
golden ^ Q) or 
yellow ^ A or 
Ural ^ Q) or 
white-flo A-ered ^ (J) ox 
climbing O or 
FamariacecE. 
1 my 
4 f ap 
f t-ap 
i t.my 
2 jl.an 
1 my.jl 
1| ap.o 
1 au 
2 my.o 
6 jn.jl 
1503. CYSTICAP'NOS. W.en. Cysticapnos. 
9974africana W.en.^ African 
Fumdria vesicdria H. K. 
1504. DICLY'TRA. Dec. Diclytra. 
J. O or 
9975 Cucullaria Dec. 
9976 formosa Dec. 
9977 eximia Dec. 
9978 canadensis Dec. 
1505. ADLU'MIA. Raf. 
9979 cirrhosa jRaf. 
naked-stalked 
blush 
choice 
Canadian 
Adlumia. 
spongy-flowor'd_^ Q) or 
L.Y 
Pu.W 
Pu 
Pk 
Y.Pu 
Y 
Y 
Pa.Y 
R.Y 
W.Y 
Fumariacece. 
4 jn.jl Y 
Fumariacees. 
f jn.jl W 
1 jnjl F 
H jn.jl F 
f jn.jl Pk 
Fumariacece. 
15 jn.s W.pu 
Sp. 10—31. 
Siberia 1783. 
Europe 1596. 
Germany 1815. 
Britain grove.*. 
N. Amer. 1683. 
N. Amer. 1812. 
England oldw. 
Altai 1824. 
S. Europe 1596. 
Britain thick. 
Sp. 1. 
C, G. H. 
D p.l 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
D CO 
S CO 
S CO 
S CO 
Bot. mag. 1953 
Bot. m. 232 2340 
Fl. dan. 1394 
Eng. bot. 1471 
Bot. mag. 179 
Bot. reg. 66 
Eng. bot. 588 
Plu.alm. t.90. f.2 
Eng. bot. 103 
S s.l Boer. lug. 1. t.5C0 
Sp. 4—8. 
N. Amer. 1731. 
N. Amer. 1796. 
N. Amer. 1812. 
N. Amer. 1819. 
Sp. 1. 
N. Amer. 1778. 
D s.p 
D p.l 
D p.l 
D CO 
Bot. mag. 1127 
Bot. mag. 1335 
Bot. reg. 51 
D s.l Vent.Choix.t.l9 
9960 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1500. Monnieria. In memory of Monsieur Le Monnier, professor of botany in the garden of 
plants at Paris. He published, in 1745, " Observations sur les Plantes dangereuses des Pyrenees et du 
Koussillon." 
1501. Petalostemum. From ^irccXov, a petal, and r*if*ov, a stamen ; in allusion to the union of these two parts 
into a tube. 
1.502. Corydalis. K(j«yS«X/j is an ancient Greek name for the Fumitory, from which genus this has been se- 
parated. Pretty little plants, well adapted for rock-work or growing on pots. They are easily cultivated and 
increased. 
