34 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE BOTANY OF 
FLEMINGIA. 
F, tuberosa ; perennis, radice tuberosa e basi ramosa prostrata, ramis 
remulisque parce patenti-pilosulis vel glabris longissimis filiformibus, 
folis irifoliolatis foliolis anguste lanceolatis acutis eglandulosis 
subtus in nervis pilosulis marginibus recurvis lateralibus. inzequila- 
teris, petiolo piloso foliolis paulo breviore, stipulis lineari-subulatis 
basi connatis caducissimis, racemis axillaribus dichotomo-paniculatis 
paucifloris folio longioribus, floribus geminis iu apice pedunculi 
filiformis subsessilibus, ovario pubescente biovulato, legumine glabro 
calycem pilosum æquante. 
Flores lilacini. Calyx infra medium eequaliter 5-fidus, laciniis linearibus 
acutis 3-nerviis. Corolla calyce paulo longior. Vexillum latum, 
ecallosum, dorso pubescens, calcare carnosulo inflexo ; a/z late, 
obtuse ; carina sinistrorsum contorta. Filamentum vexillare basi 
geniculatum ibique dente brevi obtusissimo instructum. Stigma 
penicillatum. Legumen medio paulo constrictum, apicem versus 
transverse reticulatum, Zuber bipollicare, esculentum.—Crescit in 
provincia Malwan ; f. Sept. 
CROTALARIA. 
C. triquetra; annua e basi ramosa, ramis prostratis acute trigonis 
patenti-pilosis, stipulis ovatis acutis reflexis, foliis oblongo-ellipticis 
basi subcordatis brevi-petiolatis supra glabris subtus sparse patenti- 
pilosis, racemis oppositifoliis folio 6—7-plo longioribus pauci-(3) -floris, 
floribus mediocribus distantibus pedicellatis, bracteis triangularibus 
acutis, bracteolis sub calyce minutis setaceis, pedicello calycem sub- 
æquante, calycis adpresse villosi 5-partiti laciniis acutis subsequalibus 
vexillo dimidio brevioribus, ovario multiovulato, legumine adpresse 
| villoso stipitato oblongo calyce 3-4-plo longiore, vexillo suborbiculari 
dorso apicem versus sericeo, stipulis petiolisque zequilongis. 
Folia 13 poll. longa, 7 lineas lata, Racemi trigoni, 6-pollicares. — Crescit 
in provincia Malwan ; fl. Sept. 
This belongs to Wight and Arnott's section “ diffuse,” and differs 
from all in that section by its acutely trigonal stems and branches. 
C. lutescens; annua erecta elata parce ramosa glabra, ramis teretibus, 
stipulis nullis, foliis elliptieo-oblongis utrinque glabris junioribus 
interdum subtus parce adpresse villosulis, racemis terminalibus sim- 
