50 GENERAL COLLETT AND MR. W. B. HEMSLEY ON PLANTS 
ginea, Grah., of Kurz's ‘ Forest Flora’ The other has smaller 
flowers and clustered instead of solitary racemes, and is perhaps 
specifically different. 
Flemingia sericans, Kurz; Forest Fl. Burma, i. p. 373; Fl. 
Brit. Ind. ii. p. 229, sub F. Wallichii; syn. F. nana, Wall. Cat. 
5748 B.—Shan hills at 3000 to 5000 feet. 
Prome and Martaban. 
The Burmese plant appears to be different from the peninsular 
F. Wallichii, Wight et Arnott, with which it is united by Baker 
in the * Flora of British India” Whether some of the specimens 
referred by Baker to F. congesta, var. nana, belong here, is à 
question which cannot be answered without dissecting the 
flowers of a large number of specimens. We here refer to 
F. sericans, Kurz, specimens agreeing with 5748 B, Wall. Cat. 
(“ F. nana, Roxb.?”), and with 2528, Pegu, Kurz; and other 
specimens identical with 1672 of the Kew distribution of Griflith’s 
Burmese plants, labelled F. congesta, var. nana. These are all of 
stunted appearance, due to repeated browsing or fire. 
Dalbergia cultrata, R. Grah.; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 233; Forest 
Fl. Burma, i. p. 342.—Shan hills terai at 3000 feet. 
Ava to Tenasserim. 
The specimen is very young, aud almost exactly like 1165, 
Kurz, from Thoungyeen. 
Dalbergia volubilis, Rozb.?; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 235; Forest 
Fl. Burma, i. p. 346.—Shan hills at 2000 to 4000 feet. 
One of the commoner Indian species, extending to Ceylou and 
Pegu. 
Our specimens are in a very young state. 
Dalbergia, sp, an D. velutine, var.?; foliolis minoribus, 
floribus dense cymoso-paniculatis, paniculis axillaribus termi- 
nalibusve.—Shan hills at 5000 feet. 
There is also a specimen in young fruit which may belong to 
this species. 
Derris scandens, Benth.; Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 240; Forest F l. 
Burma, i. p. 339.—Shan hills. = 
Tropical India, Malaya, South Chiva, and North Australia. 
