diadslphia DECANDRiA. Galactia. 
Hedysamm volubile. IVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 1204. 
In pine- barrens : New Jersey to Carolina. %. July^ 
Aug. V. V. Flowers purple, with yellow and white, 
the size of Hedysarum paniculatum. 
2* G. prostrata, subvolubilis, glabriuscula j foliis ternatis el- 
liptico-oblongis obtusis utrinque emarginatis utrinque 
glabris, racemis axillaribus simplicibus abbreviaiis pau- 
cifloris, calycibus glabris, leguminibus villosis. — -Mich. 
Ji. amer, 2. p. 02. 
Dolichos regularis. IVUld. sp. pl. 3. p. 104p. 
Ervum volubile. Walt. fl. car. 187- 
In pine-woods and sandy fields : New Jersey to Caroli« 
na. 11 . June— Sept. v. v. The roots are fusiform, 
and extend to a great depth : the flowers, though not 
large, are extremely pretty, purple, red and white 
mixed. 
587. CLITORIA. Gew. p/. 1183. 
1. C. foliis ternatis ovatis calyce bracteis longiore 5-partito: 
laciniis subulatis incurvis divergentibus, leguminibus 
subensiformibus. — IVilld. sp. pl. 3. p. IO69. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t.yd. f. 87. 
In hedges : Virginia and Carolina. 1/ . July, Aug. v. v. 
Flowers large, beautiful blue, very handsome and or-* 
namental. 
2. C. foliis ternatis, calyce bracteis lineari-lanceolatis raul- 
toties majore, oblongo-tubuloso 5-fldo, legumine fa- 
ciebus convexis toruloso, seminibus glutinosis, Mich. 
Ji. amer. 2. p, 62. IVilld. sp. pl. 3. p. 1070. 
In hedges on the banks of rivulets t Virginia and Caro- 
lina, I/. July — -Sept. V. V. Flowers smaller and 
of a paler blue than the preceding, 
588. ROEINIA. Gen.pl.ug5. 
1. R. foliis irapari-pinnatis, stipulis spinescentibus, racemis 
pendulis, calycis dentibus muticis, leguminibus laevi- 
bus 5p. p/. 3. p. 1 13 1 . 
Icon, Schmidt arb. 32. Duham. arb. ed. nov. I6. Wangh. 
arh. t. J.f. 19. Pluk. aim. t. 4. 
Oil dry fertile ridges on the mountains, from Canada to 
Carolina. , May, June. v. v. Flowers white, 
sweet-scented. This highly ornamental tree is at the 
same time a most useful one : its wood is almost in- 
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