568 | ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOSZE. 
Syng Moon, in China, Meyen, Hong Kong, Hinds! Phillip- 
pine Islands, Cuming ! n. 984. 
Mr. Edgeworth observes that the low cespitose form has 
so different an aspect from the more common shrubby state, 
that he thinks they cannot belong to the same species, but 
after a careful examination of numerous dried specimens, T 
cannot in that state discover any character to distinguish them, 
and there appear to me to be many forms intermediate as to 
stature. 
64. C. dubia (Grah.! in Wall. Cat. n. 5404) adscendens, 
humilis, caule adpresse villoso, foliis obovato-oblongis basi 
longe angustatis utrinque molliter pilosis, racemis dense 
spiceformibus, bracteolis in calyce bracteisque lanceolatis 
acuminatis, calycis piloso-hirti laciniis superioribus lanceolatis 
acutis profunde discretis corollam equantibus, ovulis circa 6, 
legumine ovoideo sessili calycem vix equante.—Specimina 
juniora vix semipedalia. Folia 2-3 poll. longa, usque ad pol- 
licem lata. Flores fere C. hirte. 
East India, but the exact station lost; probably Sillet or 
ee Wallich ! 
65. C. patula (Grah! i in Wall, Cat. n. 5371) humilis, cæspi- 
tosa, suberecta, ramis adpresse pilosis, stipulis obsoletis, 
foliis anguste linearibus supra glabriusculis subtus sericeo- 
pilosis, racemis brevibus paucifloris, bracteolis sub calyce 
bracteisque subulatis, calycis piloso-hirti laciniis superioribus 
lanceolatis acutis tubo sublongioribus corollam cequantibus, 
ovario 6-8-ovulato, legumine ovoideo-globoso sessili calycem 
paullo superante.—Herba 3-4-pollicaris. Flores magnitu- 
dine C. nane. Legumina proportione longiora. 
Burma territory, on the banks of the Irawaddy, near Ye- 
nanghuen, Wallich! - 
* * Laciniis calycinis supremis alte connatis. 
66. C. stenophylla (Vog. Leg. Meyen, p. 7, in Nov. Act. 
Nat. Cur. 19, Suppl) caule virgato-ramoso ferrugineo-pu- 
bescente, stipulis setaceis v. nullis, foliis anguste lineari-lan- 
