Zegimiinosa?,] ceylo:^ plants. 



85 



Hab. Not uncommon in the hot, drier parts of the island. 



3600 

 Hab. Colombo. 



W. et A., 1. c. cum 



n ■ 



The joints of the legume of this species are twice as long and broad as those of 

 the preceding and following species. & au ao mube oi 



IValkeri 



(524ipartim). 

 Hab. Cent: 



feet. 



12 (330) ; Walp. Eep. i. 726.-c.p. 3599 

 micommon, up to an elevation of 3000 



Legiminis articuli parce iuconspicue echinulati. 



.ii'f f'" """"f^^Y'T ^™f''"y P""''™* upou'tlie legume of ibis species do not 

 project beyond its border, and are therefore easily overlooked. 



SMITHIA 



A. Prod. 1. 220, cum syn.— c.p. 2777. 



island^" ^'^^^''^ ^ ^'^^P' S^^^^y places, in the warmer parts of the 



2. S blanda, Wall. (W. et A., 1. c. 221 ; Wight, Iconcs, t. mQ.)-S. 

 pamculata, Arn. Pug. 12 (330.)— c.p. 58. 



4000 to 7(300 



A very variable species as regards tlic size of tlie leaves and flowers, and the 

 amount ot pubescence upon the stems and calyces. 



1. 



13. ^SCHYNOMENE, Linn. 



(Nom. vernac. "Deya-seyembala.") 



+ ioo'T" *^*^?k' -^'^- ^^- ^* ^- ^^^^- '■• 219, cum syn. ; Wight, Icou 

 t. J99.)— c.p. 1514. 



Hab. Common in the hotter parts of the island. 



2. ffi Indica, Linn. (W. et A., 1. c. cum syn. ; Wight, Iconcs, t. 405. 

 C.P, 1515. 



Hab. Very abundant in the warmer parts of the island. 



14. OBMOCARPUM, Beauv. 

 1. O. sennoides, DC. (W. et A, Prod, i, 216, cum syn. ; Wight 



> TnTn 



15. URARIA, DesT. 



t ]\ 1^ ■ '^**'**' ^^«^- (^^- ^* ^- P^o<l- ^- 221, cum syn. ; Wight, Icones, 

 t. 411.)--c.p. 1437. 



Hab. Not rare in the hotter parts of the island. 



t le y^ **!f»o«»' '^aU. (W. ct A., 1. c. 222, cum syn. ; Wight, Icones, 

 t. m.)~D, rvfescens, DC. (fid. Benth.)— c.p. 3590. 



Hab. Nilgalla, in the BaduUa District. 



3. U. crinita, DC. 



Hab. Ceylon, Walker {lib. Uooh). 



