EASTERN COAST OF THE MALAY PENINSULA, 291 
CONNARUS SEMIDECANDRUS, Jack ? 
A plant much resembling C. gibbosus, Wall. but differing in the inflorescence and 
leaves being covered with a scanty brown mealy pubescence. The panicles are larger 
and flowers bigger. The leaves of this plant were six-nerved, not five-nerved, as in the 
description of this species in the ‘ Flora of British India, ii. p. 52. River Tahan. 
LEGUMINOSA. 
CROTALARIA VERRUCOSA, Linn. 
A coarse soft herb looking like a Salvia, with light blue flowers. Local, but plentiful 
in some spots in open grassy country at Pulau Chengei and Tanjong Antan, Pulau 
Tawar. 
С. RETUSA, Linn. 
Open ground. Pulau Tawar. 
С. FERRUGINEA, В. Grah. ? 
Katapong, Pekan. 
C. SESSILIFLORA, Linn. 
Tanjong Antan, Pulau Tawar. Open grassy country. Flowers light blue. 
С. STRIATA, Linn. 
Kelantan River banks. 
INDIGOFERA TINCTORIA, Linn. 
Occurs sporadically in Pahang from the mouth of the river as far as Pekan, and is now 
very abundant in waste ground in the town. 
I. HIRSUTA, Linn. 
Local. Kwala Pahang and near the Sultan’s tombs; in open country. 
MILLETTIA ATROPURPUREA, Benth. 
A noble tree covered with its deep purple flowers. The native name is ** Chickak." 
Temerloh, Guai. 
М., sp. 
A tree with pendulous branches and flat, thin, green pods. 
Tembeling and Tahan Rivers. Flowers not seen. A common plant here; I have it 
also in fruit from the Plus River, Perak, collected by Mr. Wray. 
M., sp. 
A small tree with very beautiful deep brown velvety pods, which look black at a little 
distance. Flowers not seen. 
Common along the Tahan River. 
TEPHROSIA PURPUREA, Pers. 
Kwala Brawas, near Kwala Pahang. Open sandy places. 
SECOND SERIES.—BOTANY, VOL. III. Әт 
