170 DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 
and is permanent. The flower is papilionaceous, the 
vexillum is long and reflexed on both fides, and the un- 
guis is the length of the cup. There are two oblong 
wings fhorter than the vexillum. The keel is comprelfed 
and is the length of the wings and like them. There 
are ten fllaments that grow togetlier rifing like a bow, 
and the ahther^e are Ample. The germen is oblong, 
the fcyie is Ample, and the Aigma is obtufe. The legu- 
men is roundifli and covered by the cup, made up of 
two valves and contains one or two feeds. 
Vulncraria. liidncy-Vetck or Lady’s Finger^ The Kid- 
ney-Vetch is herbaceous with unequal pinnate leaves, and 
double heads of flowers. In dry pafcures. Per, July, 
P I S U M. Pea. 
The 'cup is monophy lions, quinquifld, acute and per- 
manent, and the two upper legments are broader than 
the reA. The flower is papilionaceous, the vexillum is 
very broad, obcordate, reflexed, emarginated with a 
point, the two wings are roundifh, connivent, and fhort- 
er than the vexillum. The keel is compreAed and half 
moon-fliaped*and fliorterthan the wings. There are ten 
Aamflna in two bodies, the upper Angle one is plain and 
awl fhaped, the other* nine are cylindrical below the mid- 
dle, awl fli’a*ped above, and cut, which are joined together 
and have roundifli antheriE. The germen is oblong and 
. compreAed, the Ayle is afcendent, triangular, and mem- 
branaceous. The Aigma adheres to the upper angle 
which is '-oblong and’ villofe. The legurfien is large, 
long, roundifli, or rather compreAed with a pointed 
apex\ 7s unilocular, and has two valves containing many 
globofe feeds. ^ - 
M-arinum, Peas with footAalks plain on their upper 
fide,' an angular Italic, arrow-iike Aipulm, and footAalks 
bearing many flovvers. Found on the Sea fliore. Per, 
1 , GROBUS. 
