22-i r., LEGUM1N0S.E. (J. G. Baker.) [Blirjncliosia. 



lower half subdeltoid, racemes laxer 2-4 or even 6 in. long. K. laxifiora, Camh, in 

 Jacquem, Voy. Bot. 44, t. 54. E. Candollei, Deciie. ; Miq. Flor. hid. Bat. i. 170. E. 

 tonuicanlis, Wall. Cat. 5495. K. lilieaiilis, Grah. in Wall Cat. 5502. Dolichos 

 fatmensis, Hochst. ^' Stcud. in ScJiimp. Arab. Exsic. No. 873. 



13. XI. SKemnonia, DC. Prodr. 386; stems and leaves clothed with 

 minute persistent grey pubescence, leaflets as broad as long obtuse deltoid in the 



small 3-4 times the calyx. Boiss. Fl. Orient, ii. 625. li. pulvenilenta, Stoch 

 in Hook. Kew Journ. iv. 147; Boiss. Fl. Orient, loc. cit. Glycine Memnonia, 

 Delile Fl. .Egypt. 100, t. 38, fig. 3. 



SciNDE, near Kurrachee, Stocks. — Distrib. Arabia, Trop. Africa. 



Scarcely more than a variety of the preceding, from which it only differs in 



vestiture. 



14. R. velutina, W. ^ A. Prodr. 233 ; young tranches minutely downy, 

 leaflets thinly grey-canescent beneath as broad as long obtuse deltoid in the 

 lower half, racemes 2-4-flowered cymose, calyx-teeth equalling or exceeding 

 the tube, pod middle-sized 4-5 times the calyx. 



NiLGUlRIS. 



Stems wide- trailing, rather stouter than in E. minima, glabrescent when mature. 

 Stipules ramvXQy linear, caducous; leaflets subcoriaceous, ^-1-^ in- long and broad, 

 green, glabrous above, persistently thinly grey-canescent beneath, exstipellate, the 

 end one distinctly stalked. Cymes 2-4-flowered, shorter than the leaves ; pedicels 

 ^-J in. Calyx \-^ in., finely silky; lowest tooth linear-setaceous, twice the tube, 



the others much shorter, lanceolate. Corolla ^ in. Pod much recurved, 1-1 i i^- ^^ 

 I in., glabrescent, 2-8eeded, narrowed very gradually to the base. 



15. a.pilosa, Wall. Cat. 5499; branches arid leaves clothed with long 

 fine spreading grey hairs, leaflets oblong rounded at the base, racemes short 

 few-flowered, calyx-teeth with long setaceous points exceeding the tube. 



BiRMA ; banks of the Irrawaddi at Segaen, Wallich. 



Stents very slender, twining. Stipules linear, ^ in., subpersistent ; leaflets sub- 

 coriaceous, grey-green above, grey beneath, clothed on the edge and below with con- 

 spicuous long fine hairs, exstipellate, the end one oblong or ovate-oblong, rounded at 

 both ends, lJ-2 in. long. RaceTues like those of R, minima, the buds like dense 

 tufts of silky hairs ; pedicels shorter than the calyx ; bracts minute, lanceolate. 

 Calyx \ in., all the teeth with long setaceous points. Corolla half as long again as 

 the calyx. Fod unknown. 



with 



16. R. Falconer!, Baker *^ branches and leaves clothed 

 spreading grey hairs, leaflets ovate-oblong rounded at both ends, racemes lon^ 

 peduncled lax few-flowered, lowest calyx-tooth linear exceeding the tube, p^ 

 middle-sized 4-5 times the length of the calyx. 



GuRWHAL, Falconer. 



Stems wide-trailing, slender, densely clothed with short firm deflexed grey hairs. 

 Stipules ^^ in., subpersistent, linear or lanceolate; petiole 1-2 in.; leaflt^ts sub- 

 coriaceous, 1-1^ in. long, rounded to both ends, greenish beneath, thinly clothed oi^ 

 v.:r^*v, r.;,i«« »«-:*-i, *,„—^;, ,*„«*. ,.^^a — i.„i_- ^ , l_'__ i.'__ii_i._ i.u„ ^«i-^ one diS" 



^ ^ _ e leaves; 



pedicels shorter than the calyx. Calyx pilose, ^ in. ; teeth linear. Corolla half a» 

 long again as the calyx ; standard slightly pilose. Pod 1 in. by | in., finely pubes- 

 cent, 2-seeded. 



Lea/lets larger ^Jlexible^ not coriacecmSy mostly acute. Pod much exceeding 



both sides with persistent moderately firm grey hairs, exstipellate, the end 

 tinctly stalked. Racemes 4-6-flowered ; peduncles much exceeding th< 



the calyx. 



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