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culata, vexillum æquans; stamina diadelphia; ovarium sessile, 
dense villosum, circiter 8-10-ovulatum. Legumen ignotum. 
Shan hills at 4000 to 5000 feet. 
Named after Major A. Dorward, R.E., who kindly assisted me 
in many ways collecting plants, including the present one. 
In many respects this so strongly resembles M. cinerea, Benth., 
that we hesitated giving it specific rank. The genus is largely 
developed in Burma, and several of the species are imperfectly 
known. Kurz describes eighteen species in his ‘Forest Flora 
of British Burma,’ most of which are endemic, or at least do not 
extend westward into India. 
Millettia macrostachya, Coll. et Hemsl., n. sp. 
Frutex vel arbor parva, novellis plus minusve pubescentibus 
vel fere omnino glabris, ramulis floriferis crassiusculis subangu- 
latis. Folia ampla, superiora 12-18 poll. longa, 9-11-foliolata, 
distincte petiolata, rhachide parce pubescenti vel glabrescenti, 
striata, supra canaliculata ; foliola opposita, breviter petiolulata, 
pallida, papyracea, ovato-oblonga, deorsum minora, 2-5 poll. 
longa, obtuse acuminata, supra glabra, subtus pubescentia vel 
glabra, pallidiora, venis primariis lateralibus utrinque circiter 10 
conspicuis. Flores pulchre rosei, 9-12 lineas longi, racemosi, 
fasciculati, extus plus minusve puberuli, breviter pedicellati, 
racemis axillaribus 12-20 poll. longis; calyx latus, subbilabiatus, 
dentibus 2 superioribus fere omnino connatis labium deltoideum 
formantibus, dentibus 3 inferioribus paullo brevioribus subæqua- 
libus deltoideis subacutis ; petala fere æquilonga; vexillum ro- 
tundatum, exauriculatum ; ale basi semihastatæ; carina semi- 
hastata, recta; stamina diadelphia; ovarium sessile, pubescens, 
pluriovulatum. Legumen ignotum. 
Shau hills, 2000 to 4000 feet. 
In foliage this resembles M. pachycarpa, Benth., which, how- 
ever, has a much-branched inflorescence. 
Millettia multiflora, Coll. et Hemsl., n. sp. 
Arbor novellis ferrugineo-tomentosis. Folia circiter 6 poll. longa, 
sepius 11-foliolata, graciliter petiolata, stipulis parvis deciduis ; 
foliola opposita, breviter petiolulata, ovato-oblonga, obovato- 
oblonga, elliptica vel interdum rotundata, 1-13 poll. longa, obtusa, 
ssepius brevissime acuminata, interdum leviter retusa, minute stri- 
