no 
Terebinthaceae. Papilionaceae. 
133. Paliurus. Paliurus. V, 10. 
1. FIs peduncled.—Hedges; T. escaped from gardens. 6 
f australis Gartn. 473. 
27. Terebinthaceae. 
134. Rhus. Sumach. V, 137. 
1. Ls obovate, obtuse, entire. Yenus’s sumach.—Hills; T. 
W. (Lugano; Leuk. Martigny). 6 . . Cotinus L. 474. 
OBS. Eh. Toxicodendron L., Eh. typhina L. &c. are also found in 
shrubberies. 
28. Papilionaceae. 
135. (Jlex. Furze. XVI, 14. j 
1. Ls simple. Very spiny shrubs, bearing some resemblance 
to the Juniper tree. FIs yellow.—Yery rare, certainly 
spontaneous near San Bernardo (Tess.). 5 
europaeus L. 475. 
126. Sarothamnus. Sarothamnus. XVI, 15. 
1. Ls partly ternate, partly simple. FIs yellow.—Wooded 
hills; transalp. Switz., rare on this side of the Alps. 
W. Y. B. J. L. U. A. 5 . . scoparius Koch. 476. 
137. Genista. Genista. XYI, 16. j 
1. Stem creeping; branches with foliaceous wings. 
—Hills, wood-sides; in particular parts (wanting in G. 
T. U. L. A.). 5 sagittalis L. 477. 
— Stem not creeping; branches not winged . . 2 
2- Upper cal.-lip with 2 short teeth. Pedicels about 3 times 
as long as the cal. G. Halleri Reyn.—Jura (Yaud, Neu- 
chatel). 6 .decumbens Ait. 478. 
— Upper cal.-lip div. alipost to the base ... 5 
3. Stem spiny, leafless at the base.—Wood-sides; not every¬ 
where (wanting in U. L. A.). 6 . germanica L. 479. 
— Stem not spiny . . . . . . 4 
4. Standard and keel silky.—Jura (from Geneva to Bale). 5 
pilosa L. 480. 
— Pets glabr. Type of G. tinctoria . ... 3 
5. Pods glabr., rarely covered with applied or villous hairs. 
Ls lanceolate or elliptic-lanceolate.—a. Stem and ls 
covered with applied hairs. Pods glabr.—b. lasiogyna 
Grml. The same characters but pods covered with ap¬ 
plied hairs.—c. Marti Favrat (insubrica Briigg.!) As the 
