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2. Luteola minima polygalte folio ^ R. 367. Small 
Dyers-weed, with Milkwort leaves. In the corn 
fields behind the houfes on mount Ephraim^ at ^ un- 
bridge wells. On the tops of the ftalks grow fpikes 
of flowers and fruit, about two or three inches 
long. 
Leguminous Plants, with faplionaceous 
flowers^ and fiich as nearly rejemble them* 
f ^ H E plants of this clafs are divided into four 
kinds, Tiz. Such as have tendrils ; 2^, 
Such as want tendrils *, 3J, Such as have no ten- 
drils, and their leaves ilaneiing by threes on a 
pedicle *, and 4/Z?, Such as have flowers, refem- 
bling papilionaceous flowers. 
PisuM, Peafe, The cods are long, inflated, and 
contain roundifh feeds : The flcalks are flender 
and hollow s fome of the leaves embrace the 
flralks with their bottoms ; others are pennated, 
and end in a tendril, The fpecies are : 
* I. Pifum fylveftre prlnnm^ R. 318, P. 1059. 
arvenfe fore candido^ frudiu rotundo alho^ C. 342. 
minus^ G. 1045. Common 'White Peafe. The 
flowers are white, and fland, by two or three, on 
a pedicle. 
2. Pifum arvenfe fore rofeo^ frudlu ex cinereo ni- 
gricante^ R. 318. Gray Peafe. Ihe flowers are 
purple. 
3. Pifum arvenfe fore rofeo^ frudiu variegato^ R. 
318. Maple Peafe. T'here arc three fpecies of this 
commonly fown in die fields. The feeds are varie- 
gated with gray and red. 
CLASS XIX. 
RayT Synof. 3 1 8> 
I. Such as have tendrils. 
