DIADELPaiA. DECANDRIA. Hedysarum. 231 
H. Lcgumcns on fruit-stalks^ crowded^ bowed^ 
^ serpentine. 
TUFrcn lIOR.SE SHOE VETCH. Meridows and 
jiasinrc-i in a caicareoiig soil ; rare. In JNotiinjvhara 
l*ark', bii'not very common. Dkkrinct. A dili^icnt 
and repe.ifed, thou^li fruitless, search has heen made in 
Noftinghani ihirk for (his plant, which I h ive not been 
able to liod in Xotfin^hamshire. In the ncigiibonriitg 
coimf) of l.incolii it ^rows ver> abundantly, with many 
other rare species, upon Aucaster IJeatb. 
r. May—August, 
KEDYSARUM. Smith, 778. With, 642. 
Legumen articulls moiiospermis. Cor. cariria 
transverse obtusa. 
Keel broad and blunt on the outer part, Legu- 
m^njointedy 1 seed in each joint, 
H, follis pinnatis, leguminibiis monospermis 
aculeatis, corollarum alls longitudiiie ca- chis, 
lyces, caule elongate. 
H. Leaves winged : legumens with 1 seed^ 
. prickly: wings as long as the calyx \ stem 
growing long, 
S.AINT-FOIX. Meadows and pastures, particularly 
in a chalky soil. Beacon Hill Fields, Newark. 
P. June, July, 
ASTRAGALUS. Smith: 779. With, 642. 
Legumen biloculare glbbum. 
Caps. 
fla 
A. caulescens prostratus, legiimlnibus snbtri* glyci- 
qiietris arcuatis, folds pedunculo longiori- phyilos, 
bus; foliolis ovatis.' 
generally o.-celled: bulging : the solitary 
ments cylindrical. 
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