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tween Kalghn’s point and the ferry below. Very rare. An- 
nual. July. 
321. PHASEOLUS. Gen. pi. 1180. {Leguminosce.) 
Carina with the style and stamina spirally 
convolute. Legume compressed^ falcate. 
Seeds compressed^ reniform. — JVutt. 
1. P. twining, altogether pubescent ; leaves broad- perennis. 
ovate, the odd one subcordate ; racemes in pairs, 
longer than the leaf; peduncles in pairs ; brac- 
tes obsolete; legumens pendulous. — Willd. and 
Fursh. 
P. paniculata, Mich. 
Dolichos polystachys, Willd. 
Perennial Kidney-bean. 
In woods among rocks, rare. Perennial. July, August. 
£. P. twining, perennial, a little hairy ; folioles pe<i«ncuiaris. 
oblong-oval, subdeltoid, somewhat obtuse; ca- 
pituli on long peduncles ; vexillum short ; wings 
large, expanded ; legumes terete-linear. — Willd. 
and Fursh. 
Glycine peduncularis, Muhl. 
Glycine umbellata, Willd. 
Phaseolous helvolus, L. and Mich. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t. 233. f. 300. (^Pursh.) 
A handsome species, trailing on the ground. Flowers pink 
and deep purple ; peduncles very long. In fields and woods 
of Jersey, abundant; sufficiently common in similar situations 
elsewhere. Perennial. July. 
leaves lanceolate, sub-acuminate; peduncles very 
long. B. 
Glycine peduncularis, /g. parabolica, Bart. Prod. 
FI. Ph. p. n. 
Phaseolus parabolica, Nutt. 
Resembles No. 2, very much, and grows with it. Flowers 
pink and dark purple. Perennial. July. 
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