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have feven teeth of equal length. Coro/a of five petals. 
Standard with a firm horizontal claw, its limb erect, 
round, {lightly notched, the two fides generally folded 
together, deep yellow, with a red femicircular line near 
the bafe. Wings nearly linear, obtufe, concave, with a 
large tooth at the bafe, deep yellow, horizontal, much 
fhorter than the ftandard. Kee/ of two pale yellow, 
obovate, concave petals, as long as the wings, ftrongly 
connected by their lower edge, and with a tooth near 
their bafe on the upper. S*amina all nearly equal, 
fomewhat fhorter than the keel, a little declining; 
Jlaments wferted into the receptacle, cylindrical, taper- 
ing to a point; anzfbere {mall, roundifh. Gerszen {mall, 
green, oval, {mooth, tipped with a tuft of white hair, 
and containing the rudiments of two or three feeds; 
/iyle \onger than the {tamina, fubulate, recurved, fmooth; 
flisma acute. Pod fcarcely longer than the calyx, 
roundifh, pointed, turgid, brown, hairy at the extremity, 
of one cell, containing two /eeds on fhort footftalks, in- 
ferted into the upper edge of each valve near the bafe. 
The plant appears to abound with mucilage, ef{pecially 
the leaves. 
EXPLANATION or TAB. XII. 
1. A Leaf with its itipula. 2. Floral leaf and the 
ftipula which accompanies it. 3. Calyx. 4. Its ap- 
pendages. 5. Standard. 6. A Wing. 7. Keel. 8. Sta- 
minaand Piftillum. 9g. Piftillum alone. to. Rudiments 
of Seeds. 11. Pod invefted with the permanent calyx. 
