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under the insertion of the pedicels of the lower flowers of the 
raceme ; under those of the upper part solitary ; besides these 
there are two at the apex of each pedicel, close to the calyx ; 
all are permanent. Legume sub-sessile, smooth, thickest near 
the apex, more than twice the length of the permanent calyx. 
Seeds numerous, small, deep shining black. 
5. C. stricta, Roxb. 
Annual, straight, hairy. Leaves lanceolate, Flowers soli- 
tary, axillary and on terminal racemes, Calyces hairy, larg- 
er than the corols. Legumes sessile, clavate, smooth, many- 
seeded, shorter than the permanent cage: 
Teling. Moonga. 
This species I have only found in the valleys up amongst 
the Circar mountains, and in my own garden, where I rais- 
ed it from seeds brought from those valleys. 
Root annual. Stem straight, from one to three feet high, 
striated, hairy, with few or no branches. Leaves scattered, 
very short-petioled, expanding, lanceolate, hairy underneath, 
entire, from three to four inches long, and less than one 
broad. Stipules minute, setaceous. Flowers opening in the — 
evening, situation various, they are in general solitary, a 
little above the axills, and on short, terminal racemes, pretty 
large, ofa sulphur colour. Bractes lanceolate, one below each 
peduncle, and two to the calyx, Calyx remarkably large, 
parti¢ularly the two upper divisions, very hairy. Legume 
sessile, clubbed, smooth, a little shorter than the calyx, from 
thirty to forty-seeded. 
6. C. smondeietl Roxb. 
-Shrubby, erect. Leaves cuneate, isndeolate: obtuse, smooth. 
Stipules and bractes minute, Racemes terminal, Legume ses- 
et smooth, few-seeded. 
. Teling. Kunda-galli-geetsa, : 
. This species I have never found, but upon the Cirear 
mountains; it is a pretty large twiggy ati. f° & 
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