388 DIADELPHIA DECANDRIA, Trifolium, 
recurvate, acemes long-peduncled. Bractes three-flow- 
ered, 
Teling. Kor-Gestum. 
Beng. Hakooch. 
A native of various parts of India, and conimonly found in 
the vicinity of villages during the rainy and cold seasons. 
2. P. obovata, Roxb. 
Shrubby. Leaves ternate; leaflets obovate, villous oder 
neath. Flowers lateral, long-pedicelled, several on a short 
common peduncle. Legumes tapering to a very long mu- 
cronate point, downy. 
A native of the country about Hurdwar, where Captain 
Hardwicke found it in flower and seed in April. 
TRIFOLIUM. Schreb. gen. N. 1211. 
Flowers sub-capitate. Legume scarcely longer than the 
calyx, gaping, deciduous, 
1. T. Indicum, Willd. iii. 1353. 
Annual, erect. Leaflets cuneate, serrulate. Stipules su- 
bulate. Racemes elongated. Legumes rugose, oval, or two- 
seeded. | 
Beng. Bun methee. 
Suendadi-pullu. Rheed. Mal. ix. t, 40. 
Melilotus humilis erecta, &c. Pluck, Alm, t, 45. f. 5. 
A native of various parts of India, appearing during the 
dry season from October till March, when the seeds are ee 
and then it perishes, 
2. T. officinale, Wilid. iii, 1355. 
Annual, erect. Leaflets obovate, serrate, Stipules subulate. 
Racemes elongated. Legumes naked, globular, one-seeded. 
Melilotus lutea, &e. Pluk, Alles t -J- 4, 
Beng. Bun-piring. 
