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but the stipules are never decurrent, not even those belong- 
ing to the leaf opposed to the peduncle. They also have 
sometimes the general appearance of some Calycine, but in 
the latter group the racemes are terminal, or only become 
lateral by the elongation of the branch when the flowering 
is considerably advanced, whilst in the Diffuse the peduncles 
are already leaf-opposed, when the flowers begin to expand. 
* Legumine hirto subgloboso. 
5. C. biflora, (Linn !—W. et Arn.! Prodr. 1. p. 190.)J— 
Wall. Cat. n. 5417, A. B. exparte, C. D. 
East Indian Peninsula. Shady pasture ground, about 
hedges, etc. Roxburgh, Russell !, Heyne !, Wight !, 
6. C. globosa, (Wight.! in Wall. Cat. n. 5412).—W. et 
Arn.! Prodr. 1. p. 190. 
East Indian Peninsula. Dindygul Hills, Wight ! 
* * Legumine oblongo glabro. 
7. C. filipes, (sp. n.) prostrata, pilis longis ciliata, caule 
filiformi gracillimo, stipulis nullis, foliis oblique cordato- . 
ovatis sublanceolatisque, pedunculis 1-2-floris tenuissimis, 
calycis laciniis lanceolatis infimaque angustiore corolla 
triente brevioribus, ovario multiovulato, legumine ovoideo 
glabro calyce duplo longiore.—Species gracillima. Folia vix 
semipollicaria. Flores magnitudine Heylandie., Ovula fere 
20. Legumen 3 lin. longum. dep 
Western India. "Very common in grassy situations in the 
Island of Salcette, near Bombay, Jaguemont /, in the Deccan 
between Nasik and Gutpoor, Edgeworth ! 
8. C. prostrata, (Roxb. !—W. et Arn ! Prodr. 1. p. 189).— 
Mart. Denkschr. Acad. Mun. 6.p. 155. t. E. Wall. Cat. n. 
5419. 
Lower India.  Courtallum in the Peninsula, Wight. ! 
Monghyr and Sukanaghur, Hamilton / Sadhoura, Edgeworth! 
Kheeree Pass, Royle, Prome, Wallich ! 
9. C. filiformis, (Wall.! Cat. n. 5389) diffusa, pubescens, 
ramulis tenuibus, stipulis parvis subreniformi-acuminatis, 
