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lowish g nds, and not copiously dotted with black ones: to it belongs 
Wall.! L. n. 5746. c, d, e, partly, (we have not seen a or f), F. stricta, 
Wall. ! L. n. 5745. e, and F. congesta, Wall. L. n. 5747. e, partly. 
` 741. (3) F. Wallichii, (W. & A.:) shrubby, erect; branches terete or ob- 
soletely angled, young parts tomentose: leaves trifoliolate ; leaflets obovate- 
lanceolate or rhomboid, obtuse, reticulated ; upper side glabrous; under. 
dotted with glands, densely pubescent: petiole about half the length of the 
leaflets, slightly winged: stipules several times shorter than the petiole, 
somewhat persistent: racemes axillary, short, capitate: bracteas ovate, cus- 
pidate, somewhat persistent: hairs on the calyx springing from yellowish 
glands: legume nearly glabrous, free from glands.—F. semialata var. vestita, 
Wall.! L. n. 5746. g. 
742. (4) F. Grahamiana (W. & A.:) shrubby, erect; branches terete ; 
young shoots tomentose : leaves trifoliolate; leaflets ovate, mucronate, the 
nerves densely pubescent ; upper side hispid ; under glabrous except on the 
nerves and veins, copiously dotted with black glands: petiole scarcely 
as long as the leaflets, villous, winged: stipules 5-6 times shorter than the 
petiole, persistent: racemes sessile, short, ovate, dense and capitate, 1-3 to- 
gether: bracteas somewhat persistent, about the length of the flowers: calyx- 
segments villous, particularly on the margins, sprinkled with bright red 
glands, longer than the corolla: legumes pubescent, villous on the ventral 
suture, densely covered with clammy red glands.— Wight ! cat. n. 816. 
F. nana, Roxb. fl. Ind. 3. p. 339 (Mill. nana, Roxb. in E. I. C. mus. tab. 
1622), appears to be very closely allied, but to differ by the racemes rather 
lax and a little elongated, by the common petiole as long or longer than the 
leaflets, and the size of the plant ; “ stem scarcely any, a short perennial lig- 
. neous stump, of scarcely an inch in height, is all that appears above ground, 
from which issue a few short subherbaceous branches, the whole height, 
leaves included, not above 6 or 8 inches." 
443. (5) F. Wightiana (Grah.:) shrubby, erect, branched : branches terete, 
young ones angled, pubesceht : leaves trifoliolate ; leaflets oblong-lanceolate ; 
upper side glabrous and slightly rugose; under densely tomentose, with a 
few black glands concealed by the tomentum: petiole slightly margined : 
stipules very caducous: racemes 2-3 to. ether, before expansion cylindri 
oblong, densely imbricated and cone- ike, afterwards more lax: bracteas 
ovate, acute, villous on the outside, caducous: calyx and legume without 
glands.—Graham ! in Wall.! L. n. 5751; Wight! cat. n. 815. 
Perhaps F. ferruginea, Wall.! L. n. 5750, is not distinct. 
$ 2. Leaves digitately trifoliolate: racemes forming a loose panicle: bracteas 
(stipules ?) in pairs at the divisions of the panicle and base of the pedicels, 
minute, caducous : lower calyx-segments scarcely longer than the others ; 
all of them shortly lanceolate : vexillum with a small gibbous scarcely cal- 
lous protuberance on the inside a little above the claw.—Chalaria. 
= 744. (6) F. lineata (Roxb. :) shrubby, erect, branched: old branches te- 
rete and nearly glabrous, young ones angled and pubescent : leaves trifolio- 
late; leaflets obovate or oblong, cuneate at the base; upper side glabrous ; 
under pubescent when young, afterwards glabrous, inconspicuously dot 
with minute yellowish glands, the nerves densely pubescent : petiole chan- 
nelled, not margined, about half the length of the leaflets: stipules deciduous, 
nearly half the length of the petioles: racemes arranged in a peduneled 
fuse panicle: bracteas deciduous: calyx-segments about equal and with | 
legume pubescent and covered with minute whitish mealy glands.—Roab. fl 
Ind. 3. p. 341; in E. I. C. mus. tab. 1624: DC. prod. 2. p. 851; Spr. sy5t- 
3.p. 194; Wall.! L. n. 5752; Wight! cat. n. 817.—Hedysarum lineatums — 
