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tato, alis obtuse unidentatis carina duplo longioribus, legumine dense 
villoso. 
Hab. Tropical America and Mexico. 
The synonymy and a detailed description of the above two spe- 
. cies are given in Martius’s ‘ Flora Brasiliensis, Papilionaces, 
pp. 137, 138. 
3. T. LABIALIS, Spreng. Syst. ii. 235. Pube adpressa vel in inflores- 
centia patente, foliolis ovatis oblongisve, calycis labio superiore pro- 
funde bifido, vexillo basi angustato, alis unidentatis carina triente lon- 
gioribus, legumine adpresse piloso vel glabro. 
Very widely spread over the warmer regions of Africa and Asia. 
See the description and synonymy given under Glycine labialis, 
Linn. f., by Wight and Arn. Fi. Penins. Ind. Or. p. 208, to which 
may be added also the following synonyms :— Glycine Warreensis, 
Dalz. in Hook. Kew Journ. iii. 210; @. senegalensis, DC. Prod. ii. 
242; G. abyssinica, Hochst., A. Rich. Fl. Abyss. i. 212 (Kennedya 
arabica, Hochst. et Steud. Pl. Exs.) ; Bujacia gampsonychia, E. Mey. 
Comm. Fl. Afr. Austr. 127; Glycine gampsonychia, Walp. in 
Linnea, xiii. 533. 
4. ?T. mouLıs, Benth. Foliis subtus sericeis, inflorescentia patentim 
pilosa, calycis labio superiore bidentato, vexillo basi rotundato, alis 
unidentatis carina triente longioribus, legumine longe piloso.—Glycine 
mollis, Wight et Arn. Prod. Fl. Penins. 208 (ex parte). 
Hab. Indian peninsula, Ceylon, Prome. 
Some of the specimens included by Wight and Arnott under 
G. mollis, especially those of the Courtallum collection, n. 221, 
appear to me to be a variety only of T. labialis; but the majority, 
including those of the Courtallum collection, n. 222, may possibly 
be really distinct, in the upper lobes of the calyx united nearly to 
the top and a differently shaped vexillum. 
5. T. FŁEXILIS, Benth. Glabrescens, foliolis ovatis amplis, racemis 
brevibus confertifloris, calycis dentibus 5 tubo brevioribus, legumine 
glabro.—Glycine flexilis, Wall. Cat. Herb. Ind. n. 5521.—Caules alte 
volubiles, retrorsum pilosi, demum glabrati. Foliola 4-5 poll. longa, 
2-3 poll. lata, utrinque glabra vel subtus pilis raris presertim ad venas 
conspersa. Racemus fructifer petiolo brevior. Legumina pleraque 
3 poll. longa, 2 lin. lata, plano-compressa, apice breviter uncinata. 
Hab. Silhet and Assam, Wallich, Jenkins. 
This species is at once distinguished by the large size of all its 
parts. The specimens are all past flower, and I have not seen 
the petals; but the persistent calyx and stamens, with the alter- 
nate anthers reduced to small capitate staminodia, and the hooked 
pod leave no doubt as to its genus, 
