2-24 DIADELPHA. .DECANDRIA. Spartium. 
’ DECANDRIA. 
^ SPARTIUM. Smith, 7^3. With. 623. 
Stigma loiigltudlnale, supra villosum. Fila- 
7 nenta monadelpha, germini adiiterentia. 
Cal. deorsum productus. 
Cal. extending downwards \ SL-lipped. Fila¬ 
ments adhering to the gamen. Summit 
woolly above. 
scopari- S ioliis tcrnails solitai iisque, ramis incrmi- 
u?n. bus angulatis. y 
S. Leaves in threes, and solitary : branches 
without prickles^ angular. 
COMMON BROOM. Dry pnstn’-cs, and road sides in 
a sandy soil. In the Road between Retford and VV ork- 
sop, pieiitirully. S. May, June. 
GENISTA. Smith. 754. With. 624. 
Cal. bilablatus; labio superiore bidentato, 
inferiore tridentato. Vexillum oblonguin, a 
pistillo staminibusque deorsum reflexum. 
Calyx si-lipped, the upper 2, the lozver o^~tocih^ 
ed. Standard oblong, bent back from the sta¬ 
mens and pistil. Legumen regular shaped, 
iincto- G. folils lanceolatis glabrls, ramis teretibus 
ria, ' striatis erectls inermibus. 
G. Branches scored, cylindrical, upright: 
leaves spear-shapedy smooth : legumen cy¬ 
lindrical. 
DYER’S OREEN-WEED. WOOD WAXEN. Pas¬ 
tures, and borders of cOiUiields; frequent. 
{5. July—August, 
