I>I ADELPHI' A ,DECANDSI A» 
485 
583. ^SCHYNOMENE. Gen. pi. 1202. 
1. A. canle prostrato gracili viscido- pubescente, foliolis 
7 — 9 . obovalibus, pedunculis subbifloris, lomento pu- 
bescente profunda incisura articulata. — Mich. Jl. a~ 
mer. 3. p. 74. 
On the overflowed sands of Florida, and Cumberland 
island, Georgia. Michaux. Q. +. 
2. A. caule erecto petiolisque luberculato-hispido, foliis 
multijugis : foliolis linearibus obtusis, stipulis mem- 
branaceis semisagittaiis, racemis simplicibus pauciflo- 
ris, lomentis hispidis. — Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1 103. 
Hedysarum virginicuiQ. JVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 1212. 
On the banks and islands of the principal rivers, as far 
as the tide flows : Pensylvania to Carolina. Q. July, 
Aug. V. V. ; V. s. in Herb. Gronov. Flowers yellow, 
finely veined with red. 
584. SESBANIA. Poiretin lam. encycl. 7 . p. 126. 
1. S. glabra j foliis sub-20-jugis : foliolis oblongis obtusis 
glabris margine ciliatis, racemis pedunculatis pauciflo- 
ris folio brevioribus, lomentis lato-lanceolatis compres- 
sis longe stipitatis subdispermis. 
S. platycarpa_ Pers. syn. 2. p. 3\d. 
Robinia vesicaria, Jacq. ic. rar. 1. 48. 
Phaca floridana. Pers. syn. 2. p. 331. 
jiEschynomene platycarpa. Mich.jl. amer. 2. p. 75* 
in overflowed places ; Carolina and Florida. ©. v. s. 
Flowers yellow. 
585. GLYCINE. Gen.pl.llQ2. 
1. G. caule volubili, foliis ternatis ovatis acutis glabri.s, race- 
mis filiformibus sub-3-floris, floribus apetalis, legumi- 
nibus oblongis dispermis, — Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1055. 
G. monoica. Schkuhr hot. annal. 12. p. 20, t. 2. 
In low grounds, among bushes: Virginia and Carolina. 
O* July, Aug. V. V. It might witii propriety form 
a separate genus, if the following species did not 
show the strong claim it has t© be still considered a 
Glycine. 
2. G. caule gracili retrorsum piloso, foliis ternatis ovatis 
glabris membranaceis, racemis caulinis pendulis laxis 
coroilatis plerumque sterilibus, bracteis suborbi culatis 
viscldula. 
hispida» 
disperma. 
sarmentosa. 
monoica. 
