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DALBERGIA Linnaeus f. 



DALBERGIA DENSA Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 2 (1843) 217. 

 Amboina, Liang, Rel. Robins. 2040, November 29, 1913, near the seashore. 

 Amboina, Jobi, Aru Islands, Key Archipelago, and New Guinea. 



DALBERGIA FERRUGINEA Roxb. Hort. Beng. (1814) 98, nomen, Fl. Ind. 

 ed. 2, 3 (1832) 228. 

 Amboina, Wae, ReL Robins. 2041, November 29, 1913, in thickets at 

 low altitudes. 



Borneo, the Philippines, and the Moluccas to New Guinea and the 

 Caroline Islands. 



DERRIS Loureiro 



DERRIS ELEGANS (Grah.) Benth. PI. Jungh. (1852) 252. 

 Pongamia, elegans Grah. in Wall. Cat. (1832) no. 7540. 

 Amboina, Hitoe messen, Rel. Robins. 2019, October 10, 1913, in forests, 

 altitudes about 120 meters. 



Tenasserim, the Andaman Islands, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and the 

 Philippines. 



TERAMNUS Swartz 



TERAMNUS LABIALIS (Linn, f.) Spreng. Syst. 3 (1826) 235. 

 Glycine labialis Linn. f. Suppl. (1781) 325. 



Celebes, Macassar, Rel. Robins. £451, July 11, 1913. Boeton, Baoe-baoe, 

 Rel. Robins. 2486, July 13, 1913. 



Widely distributed in the tropics of both hemispheres. 



MUCUNA Adanson 



MUCUNA CYANOSPERMA K. Schum. in K. Schum. & Hollr. Fl. Kaiser 

 Wilh. Land (1889) 98. 



Amboina, Liang, Rel. Robins. 2049, November 29, 1913, climbing over 

 trees, altitude about 15 meters, locally known as garichi bundoe and 

 raraweya. 



The Moluccas and New Guinea. 



FLEMINGIA Roxburgh 



FLEMINGIA STROBILIFERA (Linn.) R. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, 4 

 (1812) 350. 



Hedysarum strobiliferum Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 764. 

 Amboina, Paso, Rel. Robins. 2009, September 8, 1913, in thickets at low 

 altitudes, locally known as slai-slai. Bali, Boeleleng, Rel. Robins. 2523, July 

 7, 1913. 



India to southern China and Malaya, introduced in Mauritius and in 

 the West Indies. 



PHASEOLUS Linnaeus 



PHASEOLUS LUNATUS Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 724. 



Amboina, Mahiya, Rel. Robins. 2046, August 12, 1913, limestone forma- 

 tions at an altitude of about 300 meters, locally kown as kakara puti. 



A native of tropical America, now found wild and cultivated in all 

 tropical countries. 



