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Bailey) prostrate and spreading, at Kj-nance Coye, Cornwall, 
and Channel 1. L. ternate or simple, obovate. Fl. axillary, 
solitary or in jiairs, shortly stalked, large bright yellow. Pods 
dark brown, hairv at the edges : seeds manv. — Drv hills and 
heaths. Sh. Y. YI. ' " ' E. S. I. 
4. Ononis, Linn. Rest-harrow. 
1. 0. irpens (ed. ix.) : stoloniferous, st. procumbent uniformly 
hairy, fl. axillary solitary stalked, leaflets broadly oblong, poch 
ovate exact fall "tg short of the cah/.r. — E. B. S. 2659. — Shrubby. 
Usually without spines. St. rooting at their base. Wings 
equalling the keel ; standard a little longer. Seeds tubercular. 
— ct. 0. p)-orur'rens (Wallr.). 0. irjiens (Echb.). 0. ar>'e»sis 
auct. angl.. not of L.. Wallr. : glandular, fl.-I. e([ualling or sur- 
passing cal., pod shorter than calyx. — 1 0. jy'penx (L., Lange) ; 
more or less spinose glandular-villose, tl.-l. falling short of 
cal., pod as long or longer than calyx [ = var '(Lange)]. — 
Barren sandy places. P. YI. — IX. E. S. I. 
2. 0. spimka (L. em., Wallr.) ; not stoloniferous, st. ei-ect 
or ascending bifariously hairy, fl. axillary solitary stalked, 
leaflets oblong, podx ovate erect ejrevdiwj the <-<di/.r. — E. B. 
682. — Shrubby. Usually spinous [or almost unarmed, var. 
mith (L.)]. St. mostly erect. Wings falling short of the keel, 
which falls short of standard. Seed^ tubercular. — Barren 
places. P. YI.-IX. E. S. 
3. 0. recliwHa (L.) ; viscid, pubescent, st. ascending, fl. 
axillary, pedicels 1-flowered shorter than the 1. fl. or pod 
without bracts, cor. about equal to the calyx, leaflets obovate- 
cuueate serrate at the tip, stipules ovate, podn eylindriml 
rertexed, seeds 14-18 tubercular. — E. B. S. 2838— St. 5—6 in. 
high, much branched. — Sandy places. With Buplenrmn 
aristatum at Berry Head, Devon. Mr £. JI. Holmes .' (■/. 
of B. vi. 58). Channel Isles. *Ctalloway. A. VIT. E. 
5. Lupi'si's Linn, illagn. tm., I>C. 
1. L. Xvotkalni'fis (Sims); st. stout leafy, 1. of 6 — 8 cuueate obloug somewhat 
mucronate Its., [letioles about equalling Its., stip. lincar-acumiiiate, raceme long 
pai tially wliorled, bracts long exceeding the buils, upper lii> of cal. bilid, lower 
broad 3-tootlied, cor. blue or purple. — Bot. Kfag. 1311. — More or less densely 
villous. A large showy plant, naturalized in many parts of tjcotland, whence i' 
has been reported as perenm'.* (I..). P. V. — VIII. 
