258 '^ LEGUMINOSAE. 3 DuNBARIA. 
We quote Wallich's List with doubt for the following reason: Dr Graham 
informs us that he has not that number among the specimens sent to him for 
description ; but he has one, which he has permitted us to examune, num- 
bered 5504, that is exactly the same as our plant: but this specimen, 3t 
seems, does not belong to 5504, and isin Dr Graham’s opinion 5582. a, which 
Dr Wallich at p. 204 desires to be erased. We, however, think that the whole 
mistake arises from its having been hurriedly marked 5504 instead of 5501. 
785. (4) A. lineata (W. & A.:) branches elongated, twiggy; young parts 
villous with short white hairs: leaflets narrow cuneate-lanceolate, acumi- 
nated ; upper side even, slightly pubescent ; under white, shortly adpressed- 
villous, marked with the prominent nerves: stipules narrow-subulate, slightly 
spreading, caducous: pedicels axillary, in pairs: calyx shortly villous ; seg- 
ments triangular-acuminated, lowest one subulate and 2-3-times shorter than 
the corolla: legumes villous.—Cajanus lineatus, Grah. ! in Wall. ! L. n. 5578. 
—Glycine lineata, Heyne. 
LV. DUNBARIA. W.& A. 
Calyx ebracteolate, campanulate, 4-cleft to the middle: upper segment 
slightly split at the apex, rather longer than the lateral ones, a little shorter 
than the lowest; all lanceolate, acute or acuminated. Corolla 2-8-times 
longer than the calyx, persistent, scariose, papilionaceous: vexillum longet 
than the other petals and embracing them, with two large callosities at the 
base of its limb: ale oblong-linear, with a spur on each side near the base: 
keel faleate, obtuse, rather shorter than the alee. Stamens diadelphous (9 and 
1). Ovary 1-5-ovuled. Style ascending: lower part slender, hairy ; upper 
glabrous. Stigma small, slightly capitate. Legume longer than the calyx, 
compressed, oblong-linear, 1-5-seeded, much compressed externally and with 
cellular partitions internally between the seeds. Seeds roundish : hilum and 
carunculus small,—T wining, suffrutescent plants. Young branches and un- 
der side of the leaflets usually more orless tomentose. Leaves pinnately tri- 
foliolate : lateral leaflets broadly and obliquely ovate, acuminated. Stipules 
general and partial caducous. Racemes axillary, lax, with large broadly 
ovate caducous bracteas. Pedicels in pairs, slender. Flowers large. 
Dedicated to Professor George Dunbar of Edinburgh. 
793. (1) D. Heynei (W. & A.:) leaflets nearly glabrous on both sides; 
terminal one cuneate-obovate, acuminated : petioles and nerves of the leaflets 
underneath sprinkled with spreading hairs: calyx herbaceous; upper seg- 
ment about equal to and as broad as the lateral ones: legume about 5-seeded, 
borered with softish spreading hairs.—Collea gibba, Graham! in Wall.! L. 
794. (2) D. ferruginea (W.& A. :) leaflets pubescent on the upper surface, 
when young villoug on the under; terminal one cordate-ovate, acuminated : 
petioles and nerves of the leaflets underneath covered with rusty-coloured to- 
mentum: calyx herbaceous; upper segment about equal to and as broad as 
the lateral ones: spur on the lower margin of the ale: very small, obtuse: les 
po about 4-5-seeded, softly velvetty.— Wight! cat. n. 878 (partly J= 
ta? ferruginea, herb. Madr.!—Collæa venosa, Graham! in Wail.! L.n. 
5573. Neelgherries. Mysore ; Heyne. : 
Our v iiri of this species are neither numerous nor perfect, but if the 
above characters be constant, it can scarcely be united with the following: 
795. (3) D. latifolia (W. & A.:) leaflets slightly pubescent or at length 
nearly glabrous above, tomentose and finally densely pubescent bens 
terminal one broadly rhomboid (broader than long), acuminated : bracte 
