578 ENUMERATION OF LEGUMINOS&. 
East Indian Peninsula, common in dry places, borders of 
fields, etc., Heyne ! Wight! Jacquemont ! and others. 
The several species of this group appear to have been con- 
founded by most authors under the names of C. medicaginea, 
procumbens or virgata and of C. trifoliastrum. Lamarck 
probably included under C. medicaginea, and Martius under 
C. virgata, all the small flowered species, viz: C. hernia- 
rioides, medicaginea, neglecta and luxurians. Roxburgh’s 
C. procumbens, must have comprised the three first only, 
which must all have been known to him, and his C. £rifolias- 
trum probably included both the small-flowered C. luxurians 
and the true large-flowered C. trifoliastrum, which are both 
tall, erect plants with the habit of Medicago sativa. The 
plants distributed by Dr. Wallich were so hastily sorted, in 
order not to delay the distribution, that the references to his 
catalogue, taken only from the set I have before me, may not 
be exact as to all the sets sent out. 
93. C. neglecta (W. et Arn.! Prodr. 1, p. 192).—C. pro- 
cumbens, Wall! Cat. n. 5437, A. B. E. I. et Roxb.? ex 
parte. Perennis, prostrata, at sepius C. medicaginee major, 
foliosior. Flores ut in hac parvi, sed in racemo ultra 
G, seepius 10-12 et ultra. 
East India, apparently with a much more extended range 
than the last. Nouchera, Jacquemont ! Peninsula, Wight! 
Upper India, both in the plains and in the Himalaya, Edge- 
worth! Hindustan and Burmah territory, Wallich! Aus- 
tralia (North Coast ?) Bauer ! 
94. C. luzurians (sp. n.), suffruticosa, erecta, ramis striatis, 
foliosis adpresse villosis, stipulis parvis setaceis, foliolis 
oblongis obtusis emarginatisve petiolo longioribus supra 
glabris subtus adpresse pubescentibus, racemis dense multi- 
floris, bracteis subulatis pedicello sublongioribus, floribus 
parvis, vexillo puberulo.—C. medicaginea, Ham! in Wall. Cat. 
n. 5434.—Species a C. neglecta, cui floribus similis, differt 
caule pluripedali erecto, foliolis sepius pollicaribus v. lon- 
gioribus, floribus numerosioribus magis confertis. Habitus 
fere Medicaginis sative. 
