120 
Papiiiouaeere. 
3 . Pedicels B times as long as the cal.-tube. Umbels 15— 
30-fld.—As the last; almost throughout the whole Jura; 
Graub. 6.montana Scop. 566. 
— Pedicels as long or slightly longer than the cal.-tube. 
Umbels 5—15-fld. ....... ^ 
4, Stipules almost as large as the leaflets; the lowest pair 
of leaflets far from the stem. Differing from 570 in the 
shorter claws of the pets, shorter cal.-teeth, and leaflets 
rather thicker, glaucous, with white edges.—Rocky places 
of the Alp., subalp. and Jura, on limestone. 5, 6 
vaginalis Lam. 567. 
— Stipules much smaller than the leaflets, the lower pair 
of leaflets close to the stem. As the last; W. (Pfynwald, 
Rioux, Yaren). 5 ... minima L. 568. 
154. Ormthopus. Bird’s-foot. XVII, 11. 
1. FIs small, whitish, the standard streaked with red. Ls 
with 7—12 pairs of leaflets.—Dry pasturages; Reiden, 
Canton Lucerne, formerly also near Bale. 5 
perpusillus L. 569. 
155. Hippocrepis. Horse-shoe-Vetch. XVII, 12. 
1. FIs yellow. Pets unguiculate. Ls with 5—8 pairs of 
leaflets.—Dry sunny places; distrib. 5 comosa L. 570. 
156. Hedysarum. Hedysarum. XVII, 16. 
1. FIs red. Pods pendant. Ls with 5—9 pairs of leaflets. 
Alp. 7 .obscurum L. 571. 
157. Qnobrychis. Sainfoin. XVII, 15. 
1. The middle teeth of the lower, keeled, edge of the pod 
as long as the breadth of the keel. Stem prostrate. 0. 
Gaudini Jord.—Sandy hills; W. T. ? 6 arenaria Dec. 572. 
— The teeth of the lower, keeled, edge of the pod half as 
long as the breadth of the keel .... 2 
2. Stems erect or ascending, 20—60 cm. Leaflets linear- 
oblong. O. sativa Lam. — Dry hills, pasturages; also 
cultivated. 5.viciaefolia Scop. 573. 
— Stems prostrate or ascending, 10—20 cm. Leaflets shorter 
and broader than in the last. FIs smaller.—Alp., subalp. 
and Jura. 7 .* . . montana Dec. 574. 
158. Cicer. Sweet Vetch. XVII, 10. 
1. FIs solitary in the leaf-axils. Leaflets toothed.—Rarely 
( e . g. in Tess.) cultivated, and occasionally subspon- 
taneous. 6.t arietinum L. 575. 
