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lateral leaflets are very small, about an inch long, and with the mar- 

 gins strongly revolute (perhaps a diseased state ?). Peduncles oppo- 

 site the leaves, three to four inches long, and few- (to 8 ?) flowered. 

 As the specimens are only in fruit the flowers are unknown, but the 

 four very small and thick persistent sepals appear to have been slightly 

 imbricated, and about a line long. Follicle quite woody, an inch long, 

 and entirely filled by the very hard black seed, which seems to be in- 

 serted along the whole ventral suture, and is entirely without an arillus ! 

 Cotyledons thick and fleshy, plano-convex. Radicle short, included, 

 superior. — Only a single tree seen. (M. & B. 581.) 



Leguminosce. 



95.f Crotalaria Assamica, Benth., in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 2, 

 p. 481. (M. & B. 62.) 



96.* Crotalaria sericea, Retz. ; W. & Arn. Prodr. 1, p. 186. 



97.f Crotalaria longirostrata, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 

 Voy. p. 285. (W. T. Brigham.) 



98-t Indigofera Anil, Linn. (M. & B. 4.) 



99.* Tephrosia piscatoria, Pers. ; Guill. Zeph. Tait. p. 62; 

 Gray, Bot. S. Pacif. Expl. Exp. 1, p. 407. (M.'& B. 61.) 



100. Sesbania tomentosa, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 

 286, excl. loco natali. Agati tomentosa, Nutt. in Herb. Hook. ; Gray, 

 1. c. p. 409. (Remy, 654, 655 ; W. T. Brigham.) 



101.* Sesbania grandiflora, Poir. Diet. 7, p. 127. Agati grandi- 

 flora, Desv. Jour. Bot. A. coccinea, Desv. 1. c. (M. & B. 589.) 



102. Desmodium Sandwicense, E. Meyer, Ind. Sem. Hort. Regio- 

 mont. 1850, & in Linntea, 24, p. 230 ; Gray, 1. c. p. 433. — This has 

 very much the aspect of an introduced plant, as it is generally sup- 

 posed to be, by the residents. (M. & B. 26 ; Remy, 657.) 



103 * Desmodium triflorum, DC. Prodr. 2, p. 334 ; Gray, 1. c. 

 p. 432. (M. & B. 115 ; Remy, 658.) 



104. Vic i A Menziesii, Spreng. Syst. Veg. 3, p. 267 ; Gray, 1. c. p. 

 420. V. grandiflora, Smith, in Rees, Cycl. no. 7. (Remy, 656.) 



105. Erythrina mostosperma, Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. p. 486, t. 

 114 ; Hook. & Arn. 1. c. p. 81 ; Gray, 1. c. p. 444. (M. & B. 394.) 



106. Strongtlodon lucidum, Seem. Fl. Vitiensis, p. 61. Gly- 

 cine lucida, Forst. Prodr. n. 272. Rhynchosia lucida, DC. Prodr. 2, 

 p. 387. Strongylodon ruber, Vogel, in Linnaau, 10, p. 585 ; Gray, 

 1. c. p. 446, t. 48. Mucuna altissima, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. 

 p. 81, non alior. (M. & B. 134 ; Remy, 672.) 



