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2. Ls paripinnate, the petiole terminated by a spine in¬ 
stead of a terminal leaflet.—Alp. and subalp.; W. Y. B. 5, 6 
aristatus L’Herit. 555. 
— Ls imparipinnate, not spiny ..... 
3. Stipules united to the petiole almost to the middle. 
(Pis almost or entirely stemless) ... 4 
— Stipules entirely free, or united to the petiole only by 
their base ........ 5 
4. FIs yellow, clustered on the rt-stock.—Subalp. W. 5 
exscapus L. 556. 
— FIs red with peduncles at least as long as the ls.— 
Gravelly places; G. T. W. Y. 5 monspessulanum L. 557. 
5. Keel about as long as the standard. Ls with 7—11 pairs 
of leaflets. FIs variegated with white and violet. Pods 
pendant. Phaca astragalina Dec*— Alp. 7 alpinus L. 558. 
— Keel at least V 3 shorter than the standard . . 6 
6. FIs red, blue or violet . . .... 7 
— FIs yellow or yellowish-white . ... 8 
7. Standard V 3 or 1 /4 longer than the wings. Ls with 6—10 
pairs of leaflets.—Alp.; W. 6 . leontinus Wulf. 559. 
— Standard narrower than in the last, twice as long as 
the wings. Ls with 8—12 pairs of leaflets.—Grassy places; 
T. G. W. 5. Onobrychis L. 560, 
8. Stem 0, or very short. Terminal leaflet very shortly, 
and not longer petioluled than the others,—Alp.; T. 
W. Y. B. 0. 5, 6 . . . . depressus L. 561. 
— Stem 3—15 dm. Term, leaflet with a long petioluled, dis¬ 
tinctly longer than the others .... U 
9. Ls with 5—6 pairs of leaflets. Pods 3-cornered, linear, 
glabr. PI.almostglabr.,50—100 cm. —Wood-sides, thickets; 
distrib. 6. glycyphyllus L. 562. 
— Ls with 8—12 pairs of leaflets. Pods almost globular, 
rough. PI. with applied pubescence, 40—60 cm .—Grassy 
hills; rare; G. W. Y. B. J. S. 6 . . Cicer L. 563. 
153. Coronilla. Coronilla. XVII, 12. 
1, FIs variegated with red and white; keel gen. with a 
blackish-violet tip. Lswith6—12 pairs of leaflets.—Pastur¬ 
ages, wood-sides, gen. not uncommon (wanting in A.). 6 
varia L. 564. 
— FIs yellow. Ls with 3—7 pairs of leaflets . . 2 
2. Claws of the pets 2—3 times as long as the cal., pets 
therefore appearing stipitate. Ls with 2—4 pairs of 
leaflets. Shrubs of 100—150 cm. —Stony, wooded slopes; 
fairly distrib. 4, 5 .... Emerus L. 565. 
— Claws of pets only about as long as the cal. Ls with 3—7 
pairs of leaflets. Stems herbaceous or suffrutescent, 
20—60 cm ........ 3 
