DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA, Astragalus. 
leguminibus utrinque acutis pilosis. Willd. sp. pi. 3, 
P-1‘2‘97- 
Icon. FL. dan. 51. Pall, astrag. t. 32. 
In Labrador. Colmasler. % . July, Aug. v. s. in Plerh. 
Dickson. Flowers pale purple. 
5. A. caulescens, procumbens j foliolis ovatis pubescentibus, 
spicis pedunculatis, leguminibus secundis rectis utrin- 
que acuminatis pendulis. — Mich.fi. amer. 2. p. 6/. 
In the north of Canada. Michaux. Labrador. Col- 
master. If. . July, Aug. v. s. Flowers dark purple. 
6. A. caulescens, glaber ; foliolis linearibus alternis, spicis 
pedunculatis folio longioribus, bracteis minutis, legu- 
minibus subteretibus rostratis. 
On the banks of the Missouri. M. Lewis. If , Aug, 
V. s. in Herb. Lewis. Flowers small, yellowish-white. 
7. A. subacaulis, pilosissimus ; foliolis ovalibus supra gla- 
bris, pedunculis folia sUbaequantibus, spicis paucido- 
ris, leguminibus incano-villosissimis assurgentibus ob- 
longis. — Mich.fi. amer. 2. p. Qy. 
In sandy pine-woods of Georgia. % . July, Aug. v- s. 
in Herb. Enslen. 
57 L OXYTROPIS. Decand. asirag. p 24, 
1. O. acaulis ; foliolis obovato-lanceolatis sericeo-argenteis, argeniaia» 
scapis folia aequantibus, floribus capitatis, bracteis lan- 
ceolatis longitudine calycis sericei. — Pers. syn. 2. 
p. 331. 
Astragalus argentatus. Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1310. 
Icon. Pali, astrag. t. 48. 
On the banks of Clarck’s river. M. L^wis, If . July. 
V. s. in Herb. Dcwis. 
572 . APIOS. 
Glycine. Gen. pl. 1 182. 
1 . A. volubilis, glabra j radice tuberosa, foljis impari-pin- tuberosa. 
natis: foliolis 5 — 7* ^vato-lanceolatis superne angus- 
tatis, spicis confertis folio brevioribus. 
Glycine Apios. Willd. .sp.pl. 3. p. lOQy . 
Icon. Bot. mag. 1 198. Schkuhr handb. J98. Bob. ic. 3 17. 
In hedges and on mountain meadows : Peiisylvania to 
Carolina. If. July. v. ik Flowers dark brown, 
sweet-scented 3 roots eatable, growing sometimes to 
an enormously large size. 
A73 
secundus. 
tenellus. 
villosus.. 
