618 
DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
Class XVII. 
1552. 
10296 
10297 
10298 
10399 
10300 
10301 
10302 
10303 
10304 
10305 
10306 
10307 
10308 
10309 
10310 
10311 
10312 
103J3 
10314 
1553. 
1Q315 
10316 
10317 
10318 
10319 
10320 
1554. 
10321 
10322 
10323 
1555, 
10324 
1556. 
10325 
10326 
10327 
10328 
10329 
10330 
10331 
GLY'CINE. L. 
sarmentosa W. 
nion6ica W. 
angustifolia W. 
debilis W. 
comosa W. 
tomentosa Ph. 
reniformis Ph. 
suaveolens TV. 
reticulata W. 
caribcs'a W. 
bituminosa W. 
parvi flora P. S. 
sagittata W. en. 
rhombifolia W. 
vincenfina Ker. 
phaseoloides Swz. 
sinensis B. M. 
A'pios JV. 
frutescens Ph. 
KENNE'DIA 
rubic6nda V. 
coccmea V. 
prostrata H. K. 
Glycine. 
sarmentose \ 
pale-flowered Jk 
narrow-leaved 
hairy 
tufted 
downy _^ 
Kidney-leaved 
sweet-scented sat 
net-leaved 
trailing %^ 
clammy %_ 
small-flowered J_ 
arrow-leaved %_ 
rhomb-leaved 
St. Vincent's %_ 
Kidn.-bean-likeJ_ 
Chinese _J 
tuberous-rooted 
shrubby _J 
Vent. Kennedia. 
dingy-flowered %_ 
many-flowered %_ 
ngle-flowered 
0 un 
A cu 
I I un 
01 un 
A un 
A un 
-AJpr 
I 1 or 
I I or 
□ pr 
l_J pr 
D3 un 
I I un 
I 1 un 
□ pr 
□ un 
or 
A ft 
or 
1 ! or 
I I or 
Leguminosce. 
2 jn.au Pa 
4 s 
6 jn.au 
1| jn.jl 
F 
Y 
Pa 
B 
Y 
Y 
Y.R 
Y 
Y 
Y 
Pa 
Br 
imple- 
ovate 
Cylista. 
Cape ^ 
white-flowered j_ 
1557. 
10333 
10334 
10335 
10336 
10337 
10338 
10339 
10340 
10341 
10342 
10343 
Comptoniana B. R. Compton's 
monophylla V. 
ovata B. M. 
CYLIS'TA. W 
viUosa H. K. 
albi flora B. M. 
scariosa W. 
GALAC'TIA 
pendula Pers. 
CLITO'RIA. TV. 
Ternatea m 
heterophylla Lam. 
brasiliana W. 
virginiana JV. 
mariana W. 
arborescens H. K. 
Plumieri Pers. 
mexicana Link. 
O'KOBUS. W. 
lathyroides W 
16teus W. 
digitatus Bleb. 
vernus W. 
tuberosus W. 
pallescens Bieb. 
canescens L. 
albus W. 
varius Schneev. 
lacteus Bieb. 
hirsutus L. 
Coromandel 
Mi. Galactia. 
pendulous 
Clitoria. 
wing-leaved 4 
various-leaved 35 
Brazilian Jc 
small-flowered ^ 
Maryland J, 
tree *(t 
Plumier's ^ 
Mexican J_ 
Bitter- Vetch. 
upright ^ 
yellow ^ 
digitate 
spring 
tuberous 
pallid 
hoary ^ 
white-flowered ^ 
particolored 
railk-white 
hairy 
I I or 
I I or 
I 1 or 
i.Dpr 
I I or 
rm or 
ITTi or 
(ZS or 
A or 
I I or 
□ or 
[Z3 or 
or 
11 jl.s 
1| jn.s 
2 jl.au 
3 jl.s 
6 jl.s 
2 s.o 
4 ap.s 
3 jl 
4 my.au Y 
6 my.au 
2 my.au Y 
2 jn.jl - 
15 my.jn B 
6 au.s Pk 
10 jn.s Pu 
Leguminosce. 
10 mr.au Br 
10 my.au S 
4 mr.jn S 
12 mr.jn B 
10 mr.jn Pu 
6 my.au Pu 
Leguminos:e. 
G ap.my Y 
6 ap. my W 
4 ... Y 
Leguminosce. 
6 jl.au R 
Leguminosce. 
4 jl.au B 
1 jl.au B 
4 jl.au 
6 jl.au 
3 au 
8 au.s 
6 s.n 
3 s.n 
Leguminosa 
lAjn L.B 
1| jn.jl L.Y 
1| my Pu 
1 mr.ap Pu 
1 my.jn Pu 
1 my W 
If my.jn W^.u 
1 my.jn W 
1| my.jn Y. r 
11 my.jn W 
my.jn B 
Pu 
B 
Pk 
W.R 
Pu 
Sp. 19—55, 
Carolina 1805, 
N. Amer. 1781. 
C. G. H. 1795. 
E. Indies 1778. 
N. Amer. 1812. 
N. Amer. 1732. 
Carolina 1806. 
E. Indies 1816. 
Jamaica 1779. 
W. Indies 1742. 
C. G. H. 1774. 
E. Indies 1812. 
Havannahl815. 
E.Indies 1815. 
St.Vincen.l822. 
Jamaica 1818. 
China 1818, 
N, Amer. 1640. 
N. Amer, 1724. 
Sp. 6, 
N, S. W. 
N. Holl. 
N. S. W, 
N. Holl. 
N. S. W. 
N, Holl. 
Sp. 3. 
C. G. H. 
Mauritius ... 
E. Indies 1806. 
Sp. 1—5. 
Jamaica 1794. 
Sp. 8—16. 
E. Indies 1739. 
E. Indies 1812. 
Brazil 1759. 
America 1732. 
N. Amer. 1759. 
Trinidad 1804. 
W. Indies ... 
Mexico 1823. 
Sp. 16—42. 
Siberia 1758. 
Siberia 
Tauria 
Europe 
Britain 
Tauria 
France 
Austria 
Italy 
Caucasus 1820 
Thrace 1822, 
C p.l 
C p.l 
1788. 
1803. 
1790. 
1803. 
1790. 
1818. 
1776. 
p.l 
CO 
p.l 
r.m 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
Sch.bo.an.l2. t.2 
W.inRce.A.atS; 
Jac.schce.2.t.231 
Dillelt. t.26.f.29 
Bot. reg. 275 
Bot. reg. 261 
Bot. reg. 799 
Bot. mag. 2284 
Bot. mag. 2083 
Bot. mag. 1198 
Bot. mag. 2103 
Bot. mag. 268 
Vent. malm. 105 
Bot. mag. 270 
Bot. rep. 298 
Bot. mag. 263 
Bot. mag. 2169 
S p.l Bot. rep. 44 > 
C p.l Bot. mag. 1859 
S p.l Rox. cor. i. t. 9; 
C l.p Bot, reg. 269 
s.p Bot. mag. 1.542 
Bot. mag. 2111 
s.p Breyn. cent. 1. 1 
s.p Par. lond. 51 
s.p 
1759. 
1823. 
1629. 
heaths. 
1823, 
1816. 
1794. 
1759. 
R p.l 
R h.l 
R CO 
R s.l 
R p.l 
R CO 
R CO 
R s.l 
R p.l 
R CO 
R CO 
Bot. reg. 268 
Am.ruth. t.7. f.2 
Bot. cab. 783 
Bux. cent.2. t.38 
Bot. mag. 521 
Eng. bot. 1153 
Sweet fl, g. 22 
Bot. mag. 675 
Bot. mag. 2345 
10306 
10313 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
1552. Glycine. From yXvxu?, sweet. G. monoica perfects its seeds under ground like Arachis hypogjea, 
Trifolium subterraneum, and Lathyrus subterraneus. They are all of easy culture, like their preceding and 
following allies. G. frutescens, and especially G. sinensis, are most beautiful hardy climbing shrubs, with 
long pendulous branches of blue flowers, like the Laburnum. 
1553. Kennedia. Named after Mr. Kennedy, a nurseryman of celebrity in the vicinity of London, Hand- 
some conservatory climbers of the easiest culture. 
1554. Cylista. From y,vXil, a calyx, that of the species so called being very large. 
1555. Galactia. From ya.Ka, milk ; the plant is milky in all its parts. A pretty flowering climber of easy 
culture in the soil indicated, and increased by cuttings in sand under a bell-glass. 
1556. Clitoria. A name derived from an anatomical term, a resemblance to the subject ot which has been 
fancied to exist in the flower. C. Ternatea was first brought to Europe from Ternate, one of the Molucca 
islands, which induced Tourncfort to adopt Ternatea as a generic appellation, and it was continued by 
Linnaeus as a specific one. 
