48 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOS&. 
Indian Peninsula, Wight! Heyne ! 
16. C. multiflora, diffusa, hispida, stipulis lanceolato- 
setaceis deflexis, folis ovatis lanceolatisve acutis utrinque 
hispidulis, pedunculis rigidis plurifloris, bracteis lanceolato- 
setaceis, calycis hispiduli laciniis lanceolatis late marginatis 
corolla (maxima) parum brevioribus, ovario multiovulato, 
legumine oblongo hirsuto calyce vix duplo longiore.—C. 
bifaria var. multiflora, Arn. ! in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. 18. pars 
1, p. 329.— C. difarie certe affinis, tamen vix pro ejus varietas 
habenda. Folia majora, firmiora, sepissime acuta. Pedun- 
culi 4-10 poll. longi. Bractez minores, angustiores. Flores 
duplo fere majores, calyce pollicari, vexillo amplo insigniter 
striato. Carina margine et dorso dense lanata. ` 
Ceylon, Walker ! p 
§ 3. Alate. Caules nunc diffusi, nunc basi tantum decum- 
bentes, v. omnino erecti. Stipule omnes v. saltem folii 
pedunculo sub-oppositi plus minus secuo caulem decurrentes. 
Pedunculi pauci-rarius multi-flori, terminales v. laterales, 
rarius exacte oppositifolii. Legumen in omnibus polysper- 
mum, glabrum. 
The plants of this group, approaching in habit sometimes 
to the Diffuse, sometimes to the Hrecte, are readily known 
by their stipules. : 
17. C. rubiginosa, (Willd.—W. et Arn.! Prodr. 1. p. 181). 
C. ovalifolia, Wall.! Cat. n. 5411.—Flores quam in C. alata 
paullo majores, habitus fere C. evolvuloidis. 
Indian Peninsula. Dindygul hills, Wight! Capt. W. 
Russell! Mazaburam, Sir F. Adam ! 
18. C. scabrella (W. et Arn.! Prodr. 1, p. 181). C. Wight- 
iana var. Wall.! Cat. n. 5358, B.—Flores quam in C. alata 
duplo majores, ceterum ei valde affinis. 
Indian Peninsula, Wight! Ceylon, Walker ! 
19. C. alata, (Roxb.—DC. Prodr. 2, p. 124), erecta, elata 
v. basi subdecumbens, adpresse pilosa, stipulis triangularibus 
longe decurrentibus, foliis ovatis oblongisve subtus pallidi- 
oribus, pedunculis plurifloris, calycis laciniis lanceolatis, . 
superioribus paullo latioribus corollam subeequantibus, legu- 
