564 . ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOS/E, 
of the Mauritius and of some of the West Indian islands, and 
are occasionally sent in collections from those places, though 
not indigenous. 
52. C. candicans, (W. et Arn. Prod. 1 p. 184).—Unknown 
to me. 
Nilgherry Hills, Wight. 
53. C. lunulata (Heyne! W. et Arn,! Prodr. 1, p. 183). 
—Wall! Cat. n. 5378. | 
Tanjore, Heyne ! Wight. à 
54. C. ramosissima (Roxb.! W. et Arn. ! Prodr. 1, p. 183). 
—C. tomentosa, Rottl.! Wall.! Cat. n. 5380. 
East India. Interior of Bengal Rowxburgh ; Panipaik 
Rottl.! Heyne ! 
55. C. paniculata (Willd.—W. et Arn. ! Prodr. 1, p. 183). 
Wall.! Cat. n. 5379. Ononis glutinosa, Mart. Denkschr. 
Acad. Mun. 6, p. 155. 
East India. Peninsula Heyne! and others, hills near 
Vellore and Pathacottah, Wight! also in Java, Lamarck. ` 
§ 7. Calycine. Herbæ sepius humiles v. diffuse, villose, 
rarius frutices erecti, ramosissimi, ramulis virgatis. Stipule 
nulle v. non decurrentes. Racemi terminales, in paucis 
speciebus elongati multiflori, sepius breves, nunc capitati, 
rarius demum oppositifolii, Calyces hirsutissimi v. sericeo- 
pilosi, sepius ampli. Legumen glabrum, ovoideum v. bre- 
viter oblongum, calyce brevius v. paullo longius, rarissime 
calyce subduplo longiore. 
The greater number of species are known by the long 
hairs which cover the calyxes. Some of the smaller diffuse 
species come very near the Diffuse, but the inflorescence, 
if it becomes lateral, is only so when the flowering is far 
acres 
* Laciniis calycinis supremis profunde discretis. 
56. C. speciosa (Heyne, W. et Arn.! Prodr. 1, p. 189). 
C. cephalotes, Herb. Madr,! in Wall. Cat. n. 5373. 
East Indian Peninsula. Mysore, Wight ! 
57. C. calycina (Schranck, Pl. Rar. Monac. t. 12), decum- 
bens, v. suberecta, stipulis minutis, foliis oblongis lanceolatis 
