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561. (11) C. fulva (Roxb.:) shrubby, erect, branched, densely clothed 
particularly.on the young plants with soft white or fulvous hairs: stipules 
none : leaves oblong-lanceolate, mucronate, silky on both sides when young: 
racemes terminal and from the upper axils: bracteas elliptic-ovate, slightly 
pointed, at length recurved, about the length of the pedicel : bracteoles similar 
to the bracteas, about half the length of the calyx: calyx deeply 5-cleft, 
densely silky ; segments flat, oblong, blunt: vexillum silky ; keel glabrous: 
legume sessile, oval, villous, enclosed in the enlarged calyx, 2-seeded.— 
Roxb. fl. Ind. 3. p. 266; in E. I. C. mus. tab. 1596; Wall.! L.n. 5315; 
Wight! cat. n. 936.—— Mysore. Neelgherries. Colemala. idi 
562. (12) C. longipes (W. & A.:) shrubby, erect, branched.; branches, ra- 
cemes, and midrib beneath shortly white-villous: stipules none: leaves ob- 
long-oval, obtuse or with a short point ; both sides clothed with silky pubes- 
cence, upper shining and almost silvery : racemes terminal and from the upper 
axils : bracteas ovate acuminated, concave, deciduous: bracteoles similar to 
the bracteas, a little below the calyx, deciduous: calyx deeply bilabiate ; 
upper lip bipartite, lower 3-fid, shortly silky ; segments lanceolate, acumina- - 
ted: vexillum silky ; keel glabrous, but villous along the lower margins where 
the petals are free from each other, and along the claws: legume on a stalk 
almost as long as the calyx-segments, cylindric-oblong, glabrous, 8-10-seeded. 
Wight ! cat. n. 990, Colemala. i 
§ 4. Stems erect : stipules not decurrent: leaves simple : racemes axillary or ter~ 
minal, panicled: bracteas permanent; their upper surface and the recurved 
margins of the segments of the calyx viscous and shining: calyx shorter than 
the corolla, more or less densely pubescent ; vexillum silky: legumes oblong.— 
Bracteate. 
563. (13) C. paniculata (Willd. :) shrubby, much branched, all over villous : 
Stipules (bracteas of abortive racemes ?) fascicled, axillary, and bracteas subu- 
late faleate viscid and shining on the upper surface: leaves simple, narrow 
oblong, obtuse, mucronate : racemes panicled : calyx deeply 5-cleft, segments 
near-lanceolate, margins recurved and viscous: vexillum silky on the out- 
side: legumes oblong, sessile, pubescent, about the length of the calyx, 1- or 
Sometimes 2-seeded.— Willd. sp. 3. p. 982 ; DC. prod. 2. p. 126; Spr. syst. 3. 
P. 236; Roxb. fl. Ind. 9. p. 274; Wall.! L. n. 5379; Wight! cat. n. 664.— 
C. chinensis, Lam. encycl. meth. 2. p. 195 (not Linn.)——Hills near Vel- 
lore. Pathacottah. 
, 564. (14) C. ramosissima (Roxb.:) suffrutescent, much branched, spread- 
ing, all over villous: stipules linear or wanting: leaves simple, approximate, 
Cuneate-linear, obtuse: racemes terminal, slightly elongated, few-flowered 
towards the apex, forming a kind of leafy terminal panicle : bracteas alternate, 
ovate, pointed, recurved, shining and viscous on the upper surface, smaller - 
or about equal to the similar bracteoles ; the lower ones without flowers: 
calyx deeply 5-cleft ; segments with revolute viscous margins, unequal, the 
Upper two much larger than the lower three: vexillum silky : legumes oval, 
» Sessile, about the length of the calyx, 1-seeded.—Rozb. hort. eng. 
P. 54; fl. Ind. 3. p. 268 ; in E. I. C. mus. tab: 1598.—C. tomentosa, Rottl.! ; 
Spr. syst. 3. p. 236; Wall.! L.n. 5380.—C. pellita, Bert. ; DC. prod. 2. p. 128; 
- syst. 3. p. 236. 
565. (15) C. lunulata (Heyne: suffrutescent, erect, much branched, 
clothed all i with manm Soft pars patent on the branches and adpressed 
= the leaves : stipules and bracteas permanent, deeply cordate-ovate, am- 
Plexicaul, reflexed, shining and viscid on the upper side: leaves from oblong- 
eval obtuse to oval-lanceolate: racemes with the lower flowers abortive, 
bracteas alternate, more pointed than the stipules: 
Orming a large panicle : à 
bracteoles tinier tó the bracteas, on the middle of the pedicel : calyx deeply 
