200 
foliolis 21-31 obovatis obtusis emarginatisve, pedunculis bre- 
vissimis paucifloris, calycis dentibus tubo dimidio breviori- 
bus. Ab 4, Buchtormiensi vix differt nisi caulibus elon- 
gatis et petiolis subpersistentibus. Foliola minora. 
Hab. Rogee in Kunawur. 
22. A rhizanthus (Royle) acaulis, subsericeo-pilosus ; 
foliolis 21-31 late-ovatis subrotundis sepius obliquis, floribus 
dense aggregatis subsessilibus, calycis elongati hirsuti 
dentibus tubo brevioribus, leguminibus oblongis acuminatis 
hirsutissimis—Hee etiam A, Buchtormiensi affinis, at 
floribus numerosis majoribus et foliolorum forma diversa. 
Hab. Lippa, Chango and Leeo in Kunawur. 
XIII, Gutupensrapria, Fisch. DC. Prod. 2. 307. 
1. G. cuneata (Benth.) subacaulis vel diffusa incana; 
foliolis 16-17 cuneiformibus retusis pedunculis unifloris. 
Hab. Shalkur in Hungarung. Royle. 
‘Trisus Il.—Vicizz, DC, Prod. 2. 353. 
. XIV. Cicer, Linn.—DC, Prod. 2. 354. 
1. C. arietinum, Linn. DC. 1.c.—Variat flore purpuras- 
cente vel albo, caule foliisque pubescentibus vel glabris. 
Hab. Both varieties are cultivated in Northern India; 
the red is called Jal chuna, the white kaboolee chuna. 
2. C. songaricum, Steph. DC. l.c. 
Hab. The only specimen is in the Herbarium presented 
to Mr. Brown by Mr. Inglis, found by him at Chinee in 
Kunawur. 
3. C. microphyllum (Royle) foliis omnibus vel superioribus 
abrupte pinnatis apice cirrhiferis, cirrhis subsimplicibus, 
foliolis parvis cuneato-rotundatis obcordatisve serratis 
superioribus minoribus, stipulis parvis ovatis dentatis, calycis 
basi gibbosi laciniis alis brevioribus.—Valde affinis C, son- 
garico sed ramosior, humilior, gracilior; foliola numerosa 
stipul subequalibus, Folia 2-4 pollicaria, foliola alterna. 
Pedunculus brevis bracteatus uniflorus. Flores minores 
videntur quam in C. songarico, calyce minus gibboso, 
Hab. Shalkur in Hungarung. 
XV. Viora, Linn.—Genus adhue lege minime naturali 
divisum et cireumscriptum. 
' * Floribus subsessilibus. — 
1, V. Faba, Linn.—Faba vulgaris Mench.-—Ser. in DC. 
Prod. 2. 354, Species a Y, Narbonensi generice non sepa- 
randa. 
Hab. Cultivated in the cold weather in N, India—bakla 
of the natives. 
2. V. sativa, Linn, var, angustifolia, Ser, in DC. Prod. 
2. 361. 
Hab. Cultivated in N. India—grain eaten by the natives, 
ealled khandee, 
* * Pedunculis elongatis multifloris. 
3. VP. dumetorum, Linn.—Ser. in DC. Prod, 2. 355. 
Hab. Taranda in Kunawur. 
4. VP. sylvatica, Linn.—Ser. in 1.c. —Foliola parum angus- 
tiora quam in varietate vulgari sed eadem species videtur. 
Hab. Kanum and Pungee i in Kunawur; also in Cashmere. 
5. VP. tenera, Wall. Cat. Herb. Ind, n. 5928—a 7. syl- 
vatica differt pedunculis folio brevioribus, at omnino eadem 
ac P, Diese verosimiliter cum illa 7. sylvaticn mera 
yarietas, 
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE BOTANY OF 
[Leguminose. 
Hab. Silhet, Kemaon and Sirmore. Wall.—Suen, Mus- 
sooree, and Kedarkanta. Royle. 
6. V. rigidula (Royle) villoso-pubescens; caule tetraquetro, 
cirrhis simplicibus 2-3-fidisve foliolis (8-12) ellipticis sub- 
mucronatis costatis viridibus, stipulis semisagittatis integris 
dentatisve, pedunculis folium superantibus multifloris, alis 
vexillum subzquantibus carinam parum superantibus, stylo 
versus apicem subtus puberulo, leguminibus glabris pendulis. 
—VF, amene affinis et forsan cum illa Orobisque nonnullis, 
Lathyris plurijugis congener. 
Hab. Rogeein Kunawur. Royle—Kunawur. R. Inglis, Esq. 
7. F. eracca, Linn.—Ser. in DC. Prod. 2. 
Hab. Common in fields in N, India during the cold wea- 
ther, called ankara. 
XVI, Ervum, Linn.—Ser. in DC. Prod. 2. 366. 
1, £. Lens, Linn.—Ser. in l.c.—Variat caule foliisque 
glabris vel villosis, 
Hab. Cultivated in the cold weather in N. India— 
mussooree of the natives—adus of the Arabs. 
2. £. hirsutum, Linn —Ser, in |.c. 
Hab, Extremely common in wheat-fields in N. India, 
where it is called gegla. 
3. EF, tetraspermum, Linn.—Ser. in n he. 
Hab. Himalayas. 
XVII. Pisum, Linn.—Ser, in DC. Prod. 2. 368. 
1. P. sativum, Linn.—Ser, in l,c. 
Hab. Cultivated in Northern ade but sas intro- 
duced by Europeans. 
2. P. arvense, Linn.—Ser. in l.c. 
Hab. Cultivated in the Himalayas, also in the plains of 
N. India, and wild in the Khadir of the Jumna near Delhi; 
urra muttur of the natives, called kullae in the hills, 
XVIII. Laruyrvus, Linn.—Ser. in DC. Prod. 2. 369, 
1. L. ovatus (Royle) pubescens; caule tetragono non alato, 
cirrhis subtrifidis, foliolis 2-3-jugis ovatis (magnis), stipulis 
semisagittatis foliolo minoribus, pedunculis plurifloris folio 
longioribus, vexillo amplo patente.-—Valde affinis L. altaico 
sed pubescens, foliola paueijuga nple majora. Flores 
duplo majores. 
Hab. Boodurwar valley on road to Cashmere. 
2. L. pratensis, Linn.—Ser. in DC. Prod. 2. 370—cum 
varietate elatiore pubescente floribus majoribus. 
Hab. In Boodurwar and Cashmere ; the larger variety 
at Rogee, in Kunawur. 
3. L. Aphaca, Linn. eter. in DC, Prod. 2. 372,—Wall. 
Le. n. 5952. 
Hab, Hb, Ham. e Puraniya. Wai/.—Common near banks 
of rivulets in Northern India, Royle. 
4. L. angulatus, Linn.—Ser. in l.c, 
Hab. Found among grass both in the hills and plains. 
5. L. sativus, Linn.—Ser, in DC. Enel: 2..373.. Wall. 
Le. n, 5953. 
Hab, Hb, Madras e Courtallum, Wall. Cultivated in 
N, India—muttur of the natives, — 
XIX. Orosus, Linn.—Ser. in DC. Prod. 2. ‘376. 
1. O.duteus, Linn.—Ser. in DC, Prod. 2. 378.—0, Emodi. 
| Wall, lc. n, 5948. 
Hab, Sirmore and Kemaon. Wail.—Urukta, Choor, Nag- 
kanda, Boodurwar, and Shalimar, in Cashmere. Royle. 
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