384 DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA. Galega. 
2, G, pentaphylia. Roxb. 
Shrabby, ramous, erect, hoary. Leaflets five, cuneate, 
emarginate, sericeous underneath, Stipules subulate. Flow- 
ers axillary, one or two. Legumes linear, incurved, villous. 
Seeds sent by Mr. B. Heyne from Mysore in 1801, to the 
Botanic garden, produced many very ramous thriving shrubs 
by plants, which blossomed when about one year old, and 
were then from one to three feet in height. 
Trunk scarcely any, but numerous, cinereous, ligneous 
branches spreading in every direction, Leaves alternate, 
pinnate. Leaflets two pair, with a terminal single one, which 
is by far the largest, all are cuneate, emarginate, above pret- 
ty smooth, underneath clothed with appressed, soft white 
hairs, from one to two inches long, Petioles short, hairy, 
channelled, Stipules subulate. #lowers axillary, one or two 
together, short-peduncled, middle-sized, of a dull pale red 
colour, Legumes spreading, linear, incurved, villous, from 
six to eight-seeded. 
3. G, Heyneana, Roxb. 
Shrubby, ramous. Leaves bifarious ; leaflets from ein to 
seven, oval, and oblong, tomentose nilidaenthe | Racemes 
axillary, the length of the leaves, Stipules conical. Leguae 
straight, pendulous, villous. 
Reared in the Botanic garden from seed sent by Mr. B. 
Heyne, from Mysore, where the plant is indigenous, Pikes 
ing time in Bengal, the cold season. 
Siem straight; branches ascending, flexuose, tomentose ; 
the height of the plants in the Botanic garden when about 
eighteen months old, three feet, Leaves alternate, bifarious, 
pinnate, Leaflets from three to seven, the lower pair much 
smaller, inserted on the very base of the petioles, close to the 
stipules; the rest gradually larger, and more lengthened in 
proportion to their breadth ; all are clothed with much soft, 
close, light coloured down on the under side, and almost 
smooth above. Pettoles downy, channelled. Shpsiet trian- 
