376 DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. Indigofera. 
more so, smooth; the young parts of a bright green; from 
one to four or five feet long. Leaves scattered, pinnate, about 
two inches long. Leaflets from two to three pair with an odd 
one, equal, oval, smooth, triflingly acute; about three quar- 
ters of an inch long, and half an inch broad. Stipules su- 
bulate, frequently coloured. Racemes axillary, peduncled, 
twice as long as the leaves, round, smooth, many-flowered. 
Flowers pretty large, red, Bractes single, subulate, one- 
flowered. Legumes reflexed, slender, round, falcate, from six 
to twelve-seeded. 
12. I. enneaphylla. Willd. iti. 1229. 
Perennial, procumbent, Leaves pinnate, sub-sessile ; leaf- 
leis minute, four-paired, obovate, smooth, Spikelets oval, 
* sessile. Legumes oval, two-seeded. : 
| Teling, Chera-gaddam. 
This helps. to form our very best, and most Sessslabal pas- 
ture lands, where it is always found in plenty. It is peren- 
pial. Flowers all the year round. 
Stem none, but it has many, ramous, prostrate, bifarious 
branches spreading in every direction, close upon the ground, — 
round, a little downy, and in general from six to twelve inches 
long. Leaflets minute, opposite, from three to five pair, obo- 
vate, smooth, entire, Stipules semi-lanceolate. Spikes axil- 
lary, oval, sessile, many-flowered, Flowers small, of a bright — 
red, Legumes oval, smooth, two-seeded, interrupted between 
them, Cattle eat it Sreoly: Btu ; 
13. 1. ace Willd. iii, 1233. 
Annual, and biennial, erect, ramous, hairy. eae pin- 
nate; leaflets three or four pair, obovate, hairy, Stipules 
linear. Racemes longer than the leaves. nae ieieeel 
— four or five-seeded. 
_ Teling. Penni vempali, 
Astragalus spicatus, Burm. Zeylete ao: 
_Kattn-tagera. Rheed. Mal. ix. t. 30, 
