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District of Davao, Copeland 1322. 
Native names: Tambalisa (Negros, Masbate, Mindoro, Tayabas) ; cdpon ( Bata- 
nes Islands); sandalaitan (Tayabas) ; cabaicabai, ex Blanco. 
Throughout the Philippines along the seashore; widely distributed in the 
tropics of the world. 
32. CROTALARIA Linn. 
Leaves simple. 
Pod not longer than the calyx, which is shaggily pubescent with long, soft, 
brown hairs; leaves linear, 5 to 15 cm long. 
Flowers blue, sessile or subsessile .............00........:ccceccccssssceeeeees 1. C. sessiliflora 
Flowers yellow, their pedicels stout, 5 to 8 mm long.................. 2. C. calycina 
Pod as long as the calyx or sometimes slightly exceeding it, turgid, ovoid. 
(Calyx pubescent with short, appressed, gray or brown hairs; leaves linear 
or linear-oblong, usually less than 6 em LOND) poorer ese 3. OC. linifolia 
Pod exserted, one-half to many times longer than the calyx, oblong. 
Pods small, about 1 cm long, less than twice as long as the calyx. 
Leaves linear to oblong; stems, leaves and calyces pubescent with short, 
appressed hairs; stipules: MOne yee seer cec tation este node nc =. 4. C. albida 
Leaves orbicular-ovate to elliptic; stems, leaves and calyces pubescent 
with long, soft, brown, spreading hairs; stipules acicular. 
5. C. acicularis 
Pods 2 cm long or more, twice to many times as long as the calyx. 
Pods glabrous; flowers yellow. 
Stems diffuse; racemes lateral] .................0:0...2scecceeeeceeeeeseoee 6. C. ferruginea 
Stems erect; racemes terminal. 
Leaves broad, rounded and retuse at the apex..................-..- 7. C. retusa 
Teaves (acite at the: wpeme sss reed een access cute 8. C. assamica 
Pods pubescent; flowers blue or yellow. 
Flowers yellow; branches terete; stipules none or minute; leaves linear 
OR OO)] OT ses FS teh Pe ees tence cathe Pec dees aoe, naseuh aceeeseed dates 9. C. juncea 
Flowers blue; branches prominently angled; stipules large, persistent, 
BemMUNArs LEAVES CVALO sk sete A isalscadetciacttsteesasccsace 10. @. verrucosa 
Leaves compound. 
Leaves 3-foliolate. 
Pedicels 5 mm long or less. 
Inflorescence mostly terminal, the racemes elongated; leaflets elliptic- 
obovate or obovate, broad at the apex. 
Leaflets retuse, and usually with a small mucro at the apex; calyx- 
segments pale-greenish when dry; pods glabrous or nearly so. 
ll. C. saltiana 
Leaflets manifestly apiculate-acuminate at the apex, not retuse; calyx- 
segments brownish-purple when dry; pods hirsute........ 12. C. incana 
Inflorescence mostly axillary, the racemes rather short; leaflets gradually 
narrowed to the slender, acute or acuminate apex; pods densely 
PUDORCONG <x 275.21 peepee ide di rasan kecas soneecknange 13. C. bracteata 
Pedicels 1.5 mm long, bibracteolate below the middle with very slender, 4 to 
5 mm long bracteoles; calyx-segments nearly free, narrowly-lanceolate, 
acuminate, 1 em long, equaling the corolla.............2......--....-- 14. C. radiata 
Leaves usually 5-foliolate, varying from 3- to 7-foliolate; leaflets linear to 
narrowly: oblanceolate: Ziv .cnesasrstee a dtai ethane = ona atcsec ce cad 15. C. quinquefolia 
