679, Dissecting Material and fruit, -The specif appears to be very rare. 
I have collected it in dry forest 6 miles east of Bonda, 1000 ft, 
Nov, 15. 
680 ( not named) 
A twiner, 5 ft, Slower pale yellow (or white?) thickets at Mamatoca, 
150 ft, October 15. Rare,. No specimens except for N.Y. and Carnegie. 
No Dissecting Material., 
681 Clitoria .iavitensis B enth. 
twining, 20 ft. Observed only on edge of forest, 5 miles E, of Masinga/Q. 
Oct, 27. Flower white, vexillum with crimson blotches. No specimens 
except for N.Y. and Carnegie. 
681 Fhuit edge of forest 5 miles east of Masinga, 600 ft. Feb , 5 (flowers 
from the same vine already sent in) Specimens in every respect agree- 
ing with those sent in (flowers and leaves) were collected in two or 
three localities near Masinga, 200-600 ft. Sept, -Jan. The flower is whit§ 
standard wuith a crimson blotch on each side,fi£2x 
682 Ere dburve bubes cens (Benth) Kuntze. 
Twining, 5-10 ft, Thickets, generally near streams , be low 1000 ft. Local 
about Bonda and Masinga. Flowers lavendar-colored with a deeper colored 
stripe on the xexillum. Flowers Oct. -Dec. or later, 
food, full set, about half with fruit,. 
682 (aiready sent in ) Specimens collected near Masinga, 250 ft. Jan, 
^This species is common on daipp and generally shady ground below 1500 ft 
flowering until March, The color of the fresh flower, is very constant, 
lavender or lilac, with a darker mark on the vexillum; it turns yellow 
as it wilts. 
685BradbHy Ere dburya pubes cens (Benth.) Kuntze. 
Forest near a stream 5 miles south of Mamatoca about 500 ft. Nov, 27, 
Abundant in one place, and seen in a few others for a mile along the et» 
stream. Twining, 5 ft., Flower white, base of vexillum rosy -purple,. 
In this and the allied species the buds, and to some extent the leaves 
catch on clothing or the skin like burrs. Full set. 
7 3-k J Q jLff sec ting Materia,! The flower is constantly white, with crimson lin© 
on the standard. The leaves are generally, though not always, hairy benefe 
neath, a character sometimes found in No. 682. No. 685 is much Parer the 
rarer form. In a swampy clearing 5 miles south of Mamatoca (100 ft) I 
iound No. 635 associated with plants having lavender-colored flowers, fte 
the leaves in both being hairy and indistinguishable ..(Narch 7). 
I judge that 685 is a color variety of 682; but it is constant end 
worth a separate number. The color notes on both forms were taken 
from fresh flowers. 
634 Bradburya vexlllata (Benth) Kuntze. 
letpSS: preclsely “ ln Mo - S85 ’ «*• 
-|3£ r — l-at*d±4±9H&l 
68o Er edburya macrocarpa (Benth.) Kuntze First name sent? No mark. 
4££db.uTya Brasilians (L.) Kuntze. *• 
Twining, 10-15 ft. Occasional in forest',2000 -4000 ft., near Onaca end on 
road to Lae Nubels, Flower white with a crimson blotch on vexillum as in 
No. 634; but in a, Edition there is a bright green line at the juncture of 
wings of vexillum 19 specimens, with fruit. 
