«sS DIADELPHIA. DECANDRIA. Anttiyllls. 
rhombeiim, sessile. Filamenta monodelpha 
absque fissura. 
Cal. with ^ divisions ; segments strap-shaped. 
Standard scored. Filaments united without 
an opening. Segments swoln^ sittings sim» 
'ple^ of 1 cell, 
nrvensis. O. caule villoso, raraulis demum spinescen- 
' tibos, floribiis subsolitariis, foliis subsim- 
plicibus postice iiitegerrimis. 
•O. Flowers in bunches^ 2 together \ leaves^ 
together^ the upper ones solitary : branches 
without thorns^ somewhat woolly, 
A. O inermis. Hudson, O. arvensis. IVitk, 
HAIRY REST-HARROW. Light sandy soil; not 
common. Blidworfh. .P. June.. 
B. O. spinosa. Linn. With, 
THORNY REST-HARROW. CAMMOCK. Bar¬ 
ren pastures, and hedge banks, in a sandy or marly soil 
common. SouthMcll; Halam Hill. P. June—Aug. 
ANTHYLLIS. Smith, 759. fVith. 629. 
Cal, ventricosus. Legumen subrotundum, ca- 
lyce tectum. Stamina monadelpha. 
Calyx bellying, Legumen roundish^ covered, 
vulnera- A. berbacea, foliis pinnatis inaequalibus, ca- 
ria. pitulo dupb'eato. 
A. Herbaceous: leaves winged^ unequal : fozv^ 
ers in a double head. 
KIDNEV-VETOH r.A dies-finger. Meadows 
and pastures, in n t.balky or calcareous soil. Newark 
and A\erh.'i!n Meadows; Oxlon Hill ; Kirkby; Biil- 
•well ; and about Bankwood Farm, in the Spring close, 
on tlie side of Brockwood hill; near 7’horney moor 
hull, at Southwell. P, June—August. 
