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145. Dorycnium. Dorycnium. XYII, 6. 
Stems suffrutescent. Leaflets linear-cuneiform.—Hills, 
only near Chur. 6 . . suffruticosum Vill. 536. 
Stems herbaceous. Leaflets oblong-cuneiform, almost twice 
as broad as in the last.—Tess. (Lugano, Meride). 6 
herbaceum Vill. 537. 
146. Lotus. Lotus. XYII, 5. 
1. Cal.-teeth reflexed before flowering. Umbels 6 — 15-fld, 
Stem cylindric, with a wide hollow.—Marshy places; 
distrib. 7. uliginosus Schk. 538. 
Cal.-teeth connivent before flowering. Umbels 2—6-fld. 
Stem angular, solid or with a narrow hollow . 2 
2. Leaflets obliquely obovate, or oblong-obovate. b. pilosus 
(villosus auct. not Thuill.). PI. more erect, villous. — 
Pasturages, road-sides; everywhere; b. W. T. Y. 5 
corniculatus L. 589. 
Leaflets oblong-linear or linear, rather thicker than in 
the last; stems slenderer,—Damp, grassy places, water¬ 
side, rare. T. W. Y. J. 6 . . . tenuis L. 540- 
147. Tetragonolobus. Tetragonolobus. XYII, 5. 
1. FIs sulphur yellow, solitary, with long peduncles.— 
Damp meadows; distrib. 6 . . siliquosus Roth. 541. 
147*. Glycyrrhiza. Glycyrrhiza. XYII, 16a. 
1. FIs lilac. Leaflets 11—17, viscous underneath. — The 
hill Yaleria near Sion (already in Heg. Beitr., recently 
found again). 6 f glabra L. 542. 
148. Colutea. Bladder Senna. XYII, 14. 
1. FIs yellow. Pods closed at the top.—Hills; G. W. Y. 
Neuchatel, Uri (Axen), A. (Gonzen district). 5. — The 
C. orientalis Mill, (cruenta Ait.) which resembles it, has 
pods open at the top, and is cultivated in shrubberies 
arborescens L. 543. 
149. Robinia. Robinia. XYII, 14. 
1. FIs white. — Cultivated and propagating itself spontaneously 
by subterranean runners, but not by seeds. 6.— R. glu- 
tinosci Sims, and R. hispida L. are also found in shrub¬ 
beries, both having rose-coloured fls Pseudacacia L. 544. 
150. Phaca. Phaca. XVII, 18. 
1. Ls with 9—11 pairs of leaflets. Stipules linear-lanceo¬ 
late. Stem branched, 30—45 cm long.—Alp. 7 
alpina Wulf. 545, 
