152 MR. S. T. DUNN: А REVISION 
Var. 2. TOMENTOSA, Prain in Journ. As. Soc, Beng. lxvi. п. (1897) 358. 
Folia oblonga, infra tomentosa ; calyx hirsutus. 
Assam: Manipur, Watt, 6254 (type), Meebold, 5337; Naga Hills, Prain. 
Upper Burma : Ruby-Mines, Rodger, 305. 
^ Var. 3. CHINENSIS, Dunn, var. nov. Habitus var. typiec ; foliola autem 
parva, elliptica ; calycis dentes acuminati ; petala rubido-purpurea. Frutex 
vel arbor 2-10 m. alta. 
Снїхл: Yunnan, Henry, 12322 (Szemao forest, 4000 feet), 13031 (Szemao 
East Mountains at 4500 feet). 
7^ Var, 4. YUNNANENSIS, Munn, var. nov.—M. yunnanensis, Pamp. in Nuov. 
Giorn. Bot, Ital, №. 5. xvii. (1910) 26 (exclud. var.). Var.typice forme laxiori 
similis sed major, calycisque dentibus acuminatis. 
SHAN STATES, MacGregor, 618. 
CHINA: Yunnan, Maire, 142, 165 (types), Ducloux, 2 (Yunnanfu). 
Var. 5. MICROPHYLLA, Dunn, var. nov. Frutex foliolis parvis margine 
albo-sericeis, calycis dentibus acuminatis. 
CHINA : Formosa, Henry, 994. 
The small-leafed semiscandent form, which was among the first discovered, 
occurs only, so far as is known, in the Khasia Hills, whence it was 
procured for the Calcutta Botanic Gardens. From the wild and cultivated 
trees specimens were included in Wallich’s Herbarium under n. 5630. The 
laxer form was collected at ће same time in the wild state and was included 
under the same Wallichian number, while in Wallich’s own herbarium it was 
actually mounted on the same sheet. It is far more widely distributed than 
the typical form, ranging eastwards as far as the coasts of China. Peculiar 
varieties occur on the extreme east and south of this area, described above as 
аг. microphulla and var. tomentosa. 
The species, as a whole, is more widely distributed than any other .Millettia, 
covering 40 degrees of latitude and 20 of longitude. 
The bark and wood are described by Gamble (l. c.) and are represented by 
his specimens in the Kew Museum, No. I. 
12. M. Cuampiont, Benth. in Kew Journ. Bot. iv. (1852) 74; Benth. in 
Seem. Voy. * Herald? 315 ; Benth. Fl. Hongk. 195 Forbes et Hemsl. in Journ. 
Linn. Soc., Bot, xxiii, (1886) 159 ; Dunn and Tuteler, Fl. Kwangt. 16. 
Frutex scandens, cortice fusco striato, preter inflorescentiam glabra. 
Folia 2-juga, 10-20 em. longa, petiolo 4-plo longiora ; stipule anguste 
lineares, 2-3 mm. long»; foliola superiora lateralia ovata vel oblonga, 
gradatim obtuse acuminata, J—6 cm. longa, papyracea, crebre reticulata, 
viridia, nitentia, venis marginem propinquantibus 4-5-paribus; petioluli 
