Dalbergia. DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 233 
inches long and about one broad, Petioles channelled. Ra- 
cemes axillary,single,long, bowing. Flowers fascicled, small, 
rose-coloured, Filaments one and nine, alternately shorter. 
Legume linear-lanceolate, membranaceous, &c. Seeds two, 
or three, kidney-form. 
17. D. tamarindifolia. R. 
_ Leaflets from twelve to sixteen pairs, linear-oblong. Ra- 
cemes lateral, short, ovate, dense. Filaments nine in one body ; 
anthers two-lobed. Legumes swelled, scabrous, where the 
single seed is lodged. 
_ Ketee, the vernacular name in Silhet, where it is indigen- 
ous ; growing to so great a size, as to run up and over trees, 
F lowering time March and April; seed ripe the sagas fol- 
lowing. 
18. D. rimosa,. R. 
Shrubby. Leaflets about seven, aid alternate, oblong, fine- 
ly parellel-veined. Flowers minute, panicled. Filaments 
ten, in one body. Legumes one, rey two-seeded, rimose at 
the seeds, py 
Kaogroom, the vernacular name in Silhet, wiiainiwndl: 
genous in the forests ; flowering in March and Betis the 
seed ripens in November and December. 
19. D. stipulacea, R. 
Shrubby. Leaflets from eight to twelve” pair, alternate, 
linear-oblong. ‘Stipules and bractes oblong-falcate. Panicle 
axillary, and terminal, Filaments ten, in two equal bodies. 
An elegant bushy shrab, with small blue flowers, a native 
of Silhet, where it blossoms in April, and the seed ripens in 
November. . 
20. D. spinosa, R. 
Shrubby, erect, lateral branchlets ending in a spine. Leaf- 
ets from six to a sub-alternate, a Racemes 
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