360 DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA, Hedysarum, 
small, of a beautiful bright red. Legumes from one to two- 
jointed, Joints compressed, orbicular. 
29. H. umbellatum, Willd. iii. 1182. 
Sub-arboreous. Leaflets oblong, smooth, umbelled. — Le- 
gumes from four to six-jointed, notched on one side, 
Hl, trifolium arboreum. Burm. Zeyl. t. 51, 
Teling. Chetenta, 
A native of moist rocky valleys, where it grows to bea 
small tree, with smooth, green bark. It flowers during the hot 
season, 
Brancilets twiggy, flexuose,somewhat three-sided. Young — 
shoots a little downy. Leaves alternate, petioled, spreading 
ternate. Leaflets oblong, pointed, smooth, entire, from two to 
three inches long, and one or one and a half broad. Sti 
of the petioles short, cordate, chafty ; those of the leaflets « su- } 
bulate. Umbels simple, axillary, peduncled, elobular, erect, 
Peduncles one-third the length of the petioles. Legumes 
from three to six-jointed, compressed, pretty smooth, a little 
recurved, notched on the upper margin. 
30, H. Cephalotes, R. 
Sub-arboreous, all the tender parts woolly. Leaflets ii 
long, ventricose, marked with many woolly, simple, parallel 
veins underneath, Flowers crowded on short-peduncled, 
illary heads. Eo it flat, ee incurved, frou two to 
BS Arkiv OF the interior parts of Benj, and fig thence ie 
troduced by Dr. W. Carey into the Botanic garden where it is 
in blossom most part of the year; the seed ape ssi the 
cold season. : 
Stem iene aeees dtianicile thath- 05-5 aaaaele dedi 
Branches ee with pesos ser eter Anmecoa hree- 
Leciflets elliptic, while marere ste had wit 
woolly aa with namerons, parallel, woolly 
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