OF THE GENUS MILLETTIA, 165 
separabile, papyraceum, inter semina coherens. Semina distantia, 4—5, 
oblongo-ovalia, 1:0 em. longa, 8 mm. lata. 
Flowers May and June, fruits in January and February. 
S. Isna: LBeddome, 33, 1900, 1901, 19023 (Godavery jungles, cte.), 
Ritchie, 1719 ; Coimbatore, Fischer, 1412 : Madras, Gamble, 18566, 16507, 
18716, 13847 ; Concan, Stocks ; Bombay, Dalzell; N. Canara, Talbot, 590. 
DENGAL, Kurz; Orissa, Gamble, 9311. 
AssaM: West Duars, Haines, 783. 
UPPER Burma, Shaik Mokim, 1576. 
Lower Burma: Pegu, Kurz, 1722 ; Tenasserim, Gallatly, 61. 
SHAN STATES, Abdul Ahalil. 
Sram, Luang Vanpruk, 188 (Phre, teak-forests). 
РнплррІхЕ Istanps : Luzon, Bureau of Science, 1064 (Bosoboso, Rizal). 
CULTIVATED : Hort. Bot. Cal., Wall. Cat. 5891, 5914, Roæburgh (type). 
Ic. iNED. : (1) Dale., (2) Roxb. (Libr. Kew). 
The local name in the teak area of Siam, where the plant is common, is 
Du Kua. Gamble (l. e.) deseribes the bark and wood. The floral structure 
bears a striking resemblance to that of Gliricidia. 
25. M. TRIFOLIATA, Dunn, sp. n. 
Arbor 17 m. alta, preter folia. novissima omnino glabra, cortice griseo 
levi. Folia paullo post anthesin enata, sed usque ad anthesin proximam 
sepe persistentia, unijuga, 12-20 em. longa, petiolo 5-plo longiora ; stipulæ 
паа : foliola lateralia oblonga, acuminato-caudata, basi obtusa, 10—12 em. 
longa, chartacea, supra nitida, venis marginem appropinquantibus 10-11- 
paribus divergentibus inconspicuis ; petioluli 4—5 mm. longi; stipule nulli. 
Racemi axillares, ad basin floriferi, 4-6 em. longi. Flores singuli vel per 
pares collaterales, 2 em. longi; pedicelli 1 em. longi; bracteæ bracteoleque 
nulle. (уе campanulatus, 1 em. longus, membranaceus, sparse puberulus, 
dentibus 4, superiore ovato apice bifido, ceteris lanceolatis tubo :equilongis. 
Petala glabra, alba ; vexillum ovatum ; айе anguste oblong:e, subfaleate ; 
carinæ petala basi truncata. Stamina diadelpha. Discus nullus. Ovarium 
lineare, longe stipitatum, glabrum, 4-ovulatum. 
Flowers in February. 
UPPER Burma: Polaw, Robertson, 126. 
This interesting species was discovered by Mr. W. A. Robertson, of the 
Indian Forestry Service, on the bank of a stream at 2000 feet elevation in 
February, 1910. The specimens were sent to Mr. Gamble. lately Conservator 
of Forests in the same service, by whom they were kindly lent to me for 
examination and description. 
