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I 



Dalbergia.] l. LEGUMiN^oSiE. (J. Gr. Baker.) 233 



NttGHiRis, Noton, Gardner, &c. 



Closely allied to B, ruhiginosa, of which it is perhaps a variety. Braiichlcts and 

 leaves below at first densely clothed with brown pubescence. Leaflets very thick, 

 1-1} m. long, emarginato. Panicles 1-2 in. long, dense, the branches densely brown- 

 velvety. Pedicels ^^~ in. Cali/x ^ in., with a pair of conspicuous adpressed 

 Dracteoles ; teeth short. Corolla 'twice the length of the calyx. Pod thin, brown, 

 glabrous, distinctly stalked, strap-shaped, 1^-2^ in. by ^ in. 



9. D. cultrata, Grah. in Wall Cat, 5861 ; erect, leaflets 7-11 obovate- 

 oblong obtuse emargiuate glabrous^ flowers in short axillary fascicled panicles 

 with racemose branches, pedicels as long as the calyx, petal-claws short, pod 

 l-3"Seeded not veined opposite the seeds. Benth, in Journ, Linn. Soc, iv., SuppL 



Prome Hills, WaUich. Pegu, McClelland. 



General habit like that of B. laiiccolaria. Branches and leaves below glabrous. 

 Leaflets 1^-2 in. long, moderately firm, green on both sides. Flowers in copious 

 rather lax panicles, with slender ascending subglabrous branches. Calyx ^ in., sub- 

 glabrous ; teeth short. Corolla twice the calyx. Pod just like that of B. lanceolaria, 

 Jrom which it can only be distinguished by the flowers. 



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Leajlets many^ small. 



10. D. Jungrhulinii, Benth. Th Jnngh. i. 2o4; scandent, leaflets 9-15 

 Oblong glabroiLs obtuse, flowers minute mostly in ample terminal panicles -wdth 

 crowded cymose branches, pedicels and petal-claws very short, pod oblong not 

 veined opposite the solitary seed. Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iv., Suppl 33. 

 ^' pamflora, Boxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 225 ? 



Malacca 



DisTRiB. Malay isles, 

 often twisted. Leaves 2-3 in. long ; leaflets thick, 



Bra r^ i^- long, trunaite or emarginate, glabrous, slightly glaucous below. 

 QYm /^^ the panicle downy, the ultimate bninchlets forming distinct scorpioid 

 Co^Ji 1-'^^ gbi1>rous, under ^^ in. ; teeth short, obtuse, the lowest the longest, 

 by MI • ^' ^^^ ^^^"' membranous, greenish, glabrous, distinctly stalked, 2^-3 in. 



oblo!!' ?i ^^^fertlflora, Benth. PI Jimgh. i. 255; scandeut, leaflets 11-15 



corv 1.^ ^ ^^^® obtuse, flowers mostly in ample terminal panicles with crowded 



jynibose branches, pedicels and petal-claws short, pod 1-2-seeded strap-shaped 



'^er vemed opposite the seeds. Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iv., Sujipl. 41. 



• Paniculata, Wall. Cat. 5848, E & I, ex parte. 



te^^f SiLLET, Wallich. CoxcAN, SlocJcs. , . . t. 



stampnc r ^- ^''>^''bilis, from which it can only be safely distinguished by the 



emar^?^ . '^^''^ "^'^ i^- l*>ng ; l^'<iflets moderately firm, 1-2 m. long obtuse or 



' " ' ' Branches of the 



lowest lanceolate. 



in } 's^T" ''''''" ^""^^ ^^^ ^^*"S ^S'^*" *^^ f^^^ ^'"^^y^' ^""'^ *^^^^"' ^^'^^^*^"^' brownish, 

 • ^y t~i m., narrowed to the point and to a stalk nearly half an mch long. 



12. a. 



■use fpr^. 



13-17 oblong 

 with 



'^'^i^^. .' pedicels short, petal-claws long, pod 1-3-seeded strap-shaped not 

 lata V^/?'^^'*^ ^^« seeds. Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iv., Suppl. 43. 1). stipu- 



Bra^lt ^^^",?T, and Eastern Peninsula, 



branch "^*' **"u jCiASTERN peninsula. i , * 



^ith darirt P^^^^^^» and leaves, especially on the underside, at first densely clothed 



thrown tomentum. Leaves 6-9 in. long; leaflets moderately firm, not 



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