PI, ex, cal. 63. LEGUMINOSiE. 364. Ononis. 597 
Anonis spinosa, flore purpureo, Raii Syn. 332, 1 ; Park. 994. 
Anonis sive Resta bovi9, Ger. em. 1322, 1. 
Ononis spinosa, Lin. Syst. Veg. ed. 14, 651. 
Cammnck. Ground furze. Rest harrow. 
Roots in decoction recommended in gravelly complaints, 
t. inermis . Branches hairy ; spines 0 ; flowers in pairs, 
shorter than the leaves. 
Anonis non spinosa purpurea, Rail Syn. 332, 2. 
Odour like a goat, but not the O. hircina of Jacquin. 
IV. 365. ANTHYLLIS. Dioscorides. Kidney-vetch . 
Calyx ovate, oblong, inflated in the middle, persisting, 
5-toothed, mouth connivent; stamens monadelphous ; legu - 
men small, 1 or 2-seeded, closed up in the persistent calyx. 
— Flowers yellow, in heads ; leaves pinnate. 
Anthyllis leguminosa. Podded kidney-vetch. 
Stem herbaceous ; leaves lyrately pinnate, leaflets not in 
the least cut ; head terminal, double. 
Vulneraria rustica, Raii Syn. 325, 1. 
Anthyllis leguminosa, Ger . cm. 1240, 1. 
Anthyllis leguminosa vulgaris. Park. 1393. 
Anthyllis vulneraria, Lin.S. P. 1012. 
Ladies finger. 
Chalk and sandy pastures ; perennial ; July and August. 
Root woody ; stem hairy ; hairs close to the stem ; leaves 
glaucous, hairy underneath ; head many-flowered, bracteo- 
lated; bractese palmate; calyx white, hairy; corolla gold 
yellow. 
(2, coccinea . Flowers scarlet. 
Vulneraria supina, flore coccineo, Dillen in Raii Syn. 325, 2. 
B. Trifoliate. Cotyledons always rising out of the 
earth, mostly formed like seed-leaves; leaves ternate, or 
pinnate with an odd one; stamens diadelphous; legumen 
1 - celled. 
V. 366. TRIFOLIUM. Pliny. Trefoil. 
Calyx persisting, tubular, 5^toothed ; keel simple, shorter 
than the wings or standard; legumen very small, 1 or 
2- seeded, covered with the calyx, — Leaves, ternate ; flowers 
in heads. 
