Chetocalyx vincentina, D.C.; that Glycine sinensis fol. 650, 
is Wisteria chinensis of De Candolle, and that the plant 
called Glycine bituminosa, fol. 261, is referred to the genus 
Fagelia of Necker, by the same author. 
Stems slender, turning, angular, hairy backwards, with 
a short rufous pubescence. Stipules subulate. Leaves 
ternate; Leaflets ovate-oblong, obtuse, downy, membranous, 
the length of the petiole, which is hairy backwards. 
Racemes dense, axillary, many-flowered, the length of the 
leaves. Peduncle pilose. Bracteole setaceous, elegantly 
ciliated. Calyx cylindrical, longer than pedicel, smoothish, 
obtuse at base, entire and obliquely truncate at end. 
Corolla pale yellow, becoming when dry violet coloured.. 
Vevillum oblong, incumbent, rather longer than keel and 
wings. ,. Stamens diadelphous, persistent. Pod linear, 
arcuate, torulose, four times as long as calyx, silky, 
compressed, having at the base the discoloured persistent 
calyx. 
J. L. 
