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25. LEGUMINOSiE. 
C. variegata ; seeds variously mottled or speckled, marbled or 
blotched (piebald). — P. vulgaris C. Savi, DC. 1. c. 
1. speckled dark v. or raven-black and flesh- or dove-colour. 
FI. purple. Como cle carneiro. a) dark, b) light predo- 
minating. 
2. Speckled dark atropurpureous and whitish or cream-colour. 
FI. purple. Como de carneiro. 
3. Speckled bright-red purple and pale flesh-col. or fulvous 
cream-colour or y. FI. pale purple or flesh-colour. F. de 
gallo. a) purple with fulvous or cream-colour specks ; b) 
cream-coloured with purple specks (see I. B. 7) ; c) white 
with purple specks and pure white, piebald. 
4. Light fulvous-y. speckled with white. F. dourado. Passes 
into II. C. 3. a. 
5. Piebald, fulvous or dark tawnv-y. and pure w. 
6. Piebald, half and half atropurpureous and white. F. bra- 
zileiro. 
7. Piebald, chiefly white with a large irregular atropurpureous 
blotch about the liilum. Pinta silgo. 
8. Nearly all white, with a small distinct somewhat cruciate 
atropurpureous eye or mark about the hilum. Corresponds 
with II. C. 5 and III. C. 4. 
Subvar. II. gonosperma ; seeds rhomboidal subcompressed 
thickly and shortly oblong subangular obliquely truncate at the 
ends. 
A .unicolor \ seeds self-coloured uniform. — P. gonospcrmos Savi, 
DC. 1. c. 
1. atropurpureous or purple. F. vcrmclho. 
2. Fulvous or tawny-yellow rarely passing into dull drab- 
brown. F. amarcllo. = a. I. A. 7. 
3. Liver-brown often faintly mottled with darker brown = a. 
I. A. 4. 
B. fasciata ; seeds with dark interrupted longitudinal stripes 
or streaks. 
1. Dove- or cream-colour with fulvous-y. streaks. F. menino. 
2. Dove-colour with olive-brown streaks. Cf. a. I. B. 8. 
3. Light fawn-, flesh-, or dove-colour with dark blackish 
streaks or blotches. Cf. a. I. B. 4. 
4. Purple parsing into flesh-colour and gilvous or fulvous 
with red streaks and specks. F. parreira = a. I. B. 2. 
