278 li. LEGUMINOS^. (J. G. Baker.) [BauJiinia^ 



9. B. Blancoi, Bake?* ; ecin-hose, corymbs equalling tlie leaves, flowers 

 small, tube equalling the ovoid bud. Phanera Blancoi, Benth. PL JungK 264. 



SiAM, Sir B, Schomburgk. — Distrib. Philippines, Cuming, 1518. 



A glabrous erect shrub. Leaflets 1-J- in., rigidly subcoriaceous, obtuse, finely reined^ 

 deeply rounded below the point of insertion. Flowers in dense axillary corymbs ; pedicels 

 \ in., erecto-patent. Calyx-twhQ cylindrical, J-| in., finely velvety ; sepals lanceolate, 

 equalling the tube. Petals much exserted, oblong-spathulate, coarsely pubescent. Pod 

 distinctly stalked, glabrous, 5-6 in, by 1-1^ in,, 8-10-seeded, 



10. B. diphylla, HamilL in Symes It. Avem. t. 24 ; cirrhose, racemes 

 much exceeding leaves, flowers large, tube much shorter than the lanceolate bud. 

 Wall Cat. 6784. B, Buchanani, Desv. in Attn. Sc. Nat. Hist. Par. ser. I vol 

 ix. 430. Phanera diphylla, Benth. PL Jungh, 264. 



CoNCAN, StocJcs. BiiniA, Wallich, Maingay. Malacca, Griffith. 



A glabrous twiner, with circinate tendrils. Leaflets rigidly coriaceous, 2-3 in. long, 

 rounded at both ends. Flowers in lax axillary racemes, -vrith rusty -downy branches;: 

 pedicels ascending, 1 J in. Calyx-tvibQ 1 in. long, narrow turbinate ; sepals lanceolate, 

 coriaceous, 1-1^ in. Petals rather exserted, oblong, with a long claw. Pod f-1 ft. by 

 1|— 2 in., thin, glabrous, indehiscent, many-seeded down the centre; stalk finally 

 1^-2 in. long. 



Sect. 4. Phanera, Lmir. Fertile stamens usually 3, sometimes 4-5» 

 CflZyx-tube mostly produced ; limb usually 5-cleft, sometimes spathaceous. 

 Erect or scandent ; flowers large or small. 



* Leaves narroived gradually or suddenly to an entire point » 



11. B. comifolia. Baker ; leaf half as long again as broad gradually 

 pointed, calyx-tube 3-4 times as long as the limb, petals oblanceolate-oblongT 

 not clawed. 



Penaxg, Griffith 



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Branches slender, glabrous, without tendrils, thinly rusty-downy. Leaves 2-3 ui'» 

 rigidly subcoriaceous, slightly cordate, 5-nerved, thinly brown-silky beneath ; P^^^j® 

 1 in. Flowers in dense terminal corymbose racemes, 3 in. long and broad; pedicels 

 erecto-patent, lower above 1 in. long. Calyx thinly rusty-downy externally; t^® 

 cylindrical, ^-| in. long ; bud ovoid, under J in. Petals more than twice the length 

 of the calyx-limb. Ovary downy, with a short distinct style and stalk; stigma large* 

 peltate. 



12. B. Finlaysoniana, Grah. in WaU. Cat. 5801 ; leaf once and a half- 



to twice as long as broad gradually pointed, calyx-limb as long as the 

 petals orbicular with a distinct claw. Phanera Finlaysoniana, Berdh 

 Jungh. 262. 



Maiay VvNi^svi^K, Finlayson. ^ 



Branchlets slender, glabrescent, without tendrils. Leaves 3-4 in. long, ^^ ^ n^ 

 riaceous, glabrous, shortly cordate, 3- 5-nerved, narrowed gradually from the ^!^ _ 

 to a point ; petiole very short. Eacenies terminal and axillary, close, 3-4 in. 1^ ^ 

 the rachis thinly rusty-downy; pedicels ^ in. Calyx-tuhQ \ in., cylindrical. ^ 

 ovoid. Petals ^"^ in. long, glabrous. Omry rusty; stylo and stalk both t / 

 short. 



13. B. emargrlnata, Jack, in Mai Misc. i. 75; Comp. Bot. Mag. i. ---^^ 



leaf rather lonirer than broad suddenly obtusely pointed, cah^-limb as ao o 

 as the tube, petals orbicular with a distinct claw. B. lucida, WalL Cat.ollJ: \ 

 B. cordifolia, Roxb. FL Ind. ii. 332 ? Phanera lucida, Benth. PL Jungh. J^^- 



Pkxakg, Porter. — Distbib. Sumatra. 



A cirrhose twiner, with glabrescent branches. Leaves rij 



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