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omnibus integris acuminatis, supremo majore. — Crescit in regno 
Warreensi ; fl. temp. frigido. 
I might have supposed this species to be G. mollis of W. and A., 
but it would appear from the observations of these authors that they 
had never seen a Glycine with diadelphous stamens, the entire upper 
lip also of my plant distinguishes it from G. mollis. I have also 
another species from Ceylon, with diadelphous stamens. 
ALYSSICARPUS. 
A. parviflorus ; herbaceus erectus, caule ramoso basi glabro apice pa- 
tenti-piloso, foliis simplicibus et trifoliolatis oblongo-ellipticis mucro- 
natis basi subcordatis supra glabris subtus adpresse strigosis, stipulis 
petiolis brevioribus, calyce fere quinquefido, segmentis subulatis 
ciliatis obscure nervosis, legumine semimoniliformi reticulato sub- 
glabro 5—6-spermo calycem duplo excedente. | 
Folia simplicia et foliola terminalia cum petiolo semipollicari 2 poll. 
longa, 7-9 lin. lata; foliola lateralia multo minora.  Calyz 2 lin. 
longus. Bracteæ ovate, longe cuspidato-acuminatæ. Pedicelli 
patenti-pilosi. Stylus longus, pubescens, infra apicem incrassatus, 
ibique glaber.—Crescit in jugo Syhadrensi, ad Phonda-ghát ; fl. et 
fr. Nov. 
This is the second trifoliolate speeies discovered in this Presidency 
since the publication of W. and A.s Prodromus, in which all the 
species described have simple leaves only. ‘The first trifoliolate species — 
is the 4. Belgaumensis, Wight, Ic. 92, discovered by my friend, Mr. — 
J. S. Law, from which the present is readily distinguished by its smaller 
size and more slender habit. The stem of 4, Belgaumensis is covered 
with white adpressed hairs, this with spreading fulvous hairs; the 
calyx in the former is quadrifid, the segments being lanceolate, acumi- 
nate, and very strongly nerved, and, along with the flowers and — 
legumes, are four times larger than in the present species. - 2 
Nat. Ord. GENTIANEJE. 
OPHELIA. er. 
O. pauciflora, n. sp. ; caule erecto tetraptero glabro apice tantum ra- 
moso, ramis fastigiatis, foliis sessilibus lanceolatis: acuminatis 3- 
nerviis, cymis fastigiatis pawcifforis, calycis segmentis subulatis aie 
rollam æquantibus, corolle 4-partitæ albæ segmentis obovato-ellip- - 
ticis mueronulatis, foveis magnis orbiculatis solitariis squamula apice - 
