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1385. CYLISTA. Ca/yx 4-_cleft, larger than the 
corol; the uppermofl: divifion cloven at the tip, 
the lovvermoft very large : £oro/ permanent : /(?- 
gume moftly a-feeded. 
Cylista. kcxb. Coromand. i. lab. ()Z. 
Stem twining, fltrubby. /ea-^es ternats, pubeftent! 
lary, as long as the leaves : fio’vjers yellow. 
Cylista. Alton Kew, 3. p. 36. 
racemes axil* 
1386. CLITORIA. Ccro/ reverfed; the banner very 
large, fpreading, overfhadowing the wings. 
Leaves with 5 leafets: pedunclesaxillary, i-flowered. 
'. Leaves oblong, obtuie. Rheed. Mai, 8. t 3®. 
2. Leaves ovate, acute. Breyn. cent.jf). t. 
India. Comm. hort. l . t. 24. Double flower. 
Stem twining, herbaceous ; flovsers blue or white. 
Leaves with many pairs of leafets, filky underneath, .a- 
cemes a-xillary, many-flowered. 
St. Domingo. Swartz prodr. \o 6 . 
Leaves teniate; calyxes folitary, campanulate. 
Bralil, Breyn. cent. 78. t. 32. Flowers blue. 
Leaves ternate : calyxes in pairs, campanulate, 
Virginia; Jamaica. Dill. elth. t. "b.f.ij. 
Leaves ternate, glaucous berieath : calyxes cylindrical. 
North America. Stem, as in the others, twining. 
Leaves ternate : raceme erecl : flowers pendulous. 
Jamaica. Brawnjam.t. 32. /.2. Sloanejam. l.r.lI4./.4* 
Perianth 4-toothed, covered with 2 fmall braftes. 
*387. PISUM. Style triangular, carinate with a 
fliarp edge and downy on the upper ^ 
upper fegments of the calyx fhorter. Pea, 
Petioles cylindrical : Ifipulcs rounded and crenate at hot-, 
tom: peduncles many-flowered. 
Common inarrow-fat. 3) With the peas green. 4) With the 
hulk eatable. 5) With the flowers in umbels. 
Europe. Blackw.t.il. Ludw. eil. t. \ 6 <). 
^'^tioles 4-leaved: (lipules crenate : peduncles I -flowered. 
Europe. Mori/, hill. 2 , p 47- 2- 
®tiolcs flattifh on the upper fide: Item angular: ftipule" 
arrow-lhaped ; peduncles many-flowered. 
*ea (Itores. Ene. hot. /. 1046. FI. Dan. r. 338. 
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