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lineas longus, labio superiore deltoideo brevissime bidentato, labio 
inferiore trilobato, lobo intermedio fere duplo longiore acuto; 
petala subequilonga, longe graciliterque unguiculata; vexillum 
obovato-rotundatum, basi bicornutum ; ale rectæ, longiuseulæ, 
cornutæ; carina leviter ineurva, obtusissima, lamina basi in 
lobam rotundatam producta ; ovarium sessile, villosissimum, 6- 
ovulatum, stylo per totum piloso. Legumen immaturum circiter 
15 lineas longum, longe aureo-villosum. 
Shan hilis at 5000 feet. 
A common climber over bushes and undergrowth on the 
higher ranges of the Southern Shan States, conspicuous from 
its racemes of yellow flowers. 
The flowers of A. villosa, Benth., to which this is most closely 
alied, are unknown, but it has much slenderer petioles and 
thinner, 3-nerved leaflets, clothed beneath with a very short grey 
pubescence. 
Cylista scariosa, Ait.; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 219; Forest Fl. 
Burma, i. p. 377.—Shan hills terai at 3000 feet. 
Soutbern India, Pegu and Martaban. 
Rhynchosia bracteata, Benth.; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 225.— 
Meiktila. 
Upper Gangetic plain and Burma. 
Eriosema chinense, Vogel; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 219.—Near 
Pynmam. 
Western India to Ceylon, China, Philippine islands, and 
Australia. 
Flemingia paniculata, Wall.; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 227 ; Forest 
Fl. Burma, i. p. 372.— Shan bills terai at 2000 feet. 
Northern India, from Kumaon eastward and southward to 
Tenasserim. 
Flemingia congesta, Roxb. (varietates); Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. 
p. 228; Forest Fl. Burma, i. p. 374.—Shan hills at 2500-5000 
feet. 
Widely spread in India, Malaya, and China. 
There are two distinct varieties in the collection. One is the 
same as Kurz’s 2527, from Prome, and probably the F. ferru- 
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