146 NOTES ON BELOOCHISTAN PLANTS. 
9. Onobrychis dealbata, J. E. 8.; cæspitosa, caulibus ex eadem radice 
plurimis abbreviatis, foliis 3—4-jugis approximatis, petioli basi ex- 
pansa eum stipulis adnata densissime et molliter gossypino-sericea, 
foliolis rotundatis vel ovatis submucronatis margine subcallosis cum 
petiolo scapoque pilis adpressis candescentibus pagina superiore 
glanduloso-punctata, scapo folia multo superante, racemo denso 
ovoideo, floribus breviter pedunculatis, ealyeis dense albo-villosi 
dentibus subulatis plumoso-villosis tubo longioribus, legumine bilo- 
culari (loculo inferiore aspermo stipitiformi) disco lacunoso-rugoso 
gossypino margine anguste denticulato-cristato. 
Has. Upper Beloochistan, 6000 to 9000 feet. No. 1035. 
10. Onobrychis nummularia, J. E. S.; annua, diffusa, caule abbreviato, 
stipulis petiolo adnatis, foliis radicalibus simplicibus vel 3—5-folio- 
latis, foliolis rotundatis a basi cuneata vel rotundata obovatis vel 
ovatis apice mucronatis supra pube adpressa velutinis (nervis ob gla- 
britiem. conspicuis) subtus canescenti-tomentosis, racemis plurifloris 
folia plus minus superantibus, calycis laciniis subulato-acuminatis 
plumosis, ovario biovulato-uniloculari falcato-lunato, legumine orbi- 
culari biloculari pubescente ad discum foveolato interstitiis plus 
minus prominulis aliquando in aculeolos productis ad marginem 
duplici serie setarum innocuarum radiatim cincto, setis diametrum 
leguminis æquantibus araneose gossypinis. 
a. Calycis segmentis corolla brevioribus, alis postice auriculatis, legu- 
mine pubescente. No. 843. 
B. Calycis segmentis corollam dimidio supereminentibus, alis integris, 
legumine gossypino. No. 1165. 
Has. Pasht Khana in the Gundara Pass at 4000 fect, and over 
- Upper Beloochistan above the passes. 
~ Vexillum cream-coloured, netted with purple veins; carina cream- 
 eoloured. dl@ very small, hardly reaching above the claw of the 
carina.— The ovary of this plant is erescent-shaped, one-celled, and 
two-ovuled. As it ripens the two ends get bent on each other and it 
becomes horseshoe-shaped, and when quite mature it is so curved as to 
present a circular outline, with a false dissepiment separating the two 
seeds and making it bilocular. 
ll. Astragalus sericostachyus, J. E. S.; perennis, caulescens, erectus, 
caulibus albo-tomentosis, foliis 10-13-jugis, stipulis subulato-seta- 
ceis plumosis, foliolis ovatis vel ellipticis superne nisi ad marginem 
