102 



noTAXTCAL MAGAZrSK [v.,!. xvi, 



naccons ; stan<lard smaller tlian the \vin<;s ; the koe1-i)etals larger. Sta- 

 mens JO, free, declined. Pod Ihit. many-seedml, the upper suture with 

 a winoed margin. L( avts simple, cordate, \vitli deciduous sti[mles. A 

 small tree. 



I, Flowers pur])le-red, in dense clusters. Barks gray. Pod short 

 stalked in the calyx. Cult, from China. 



(^ ^^ ■)■ X ^- ■(/ ) (\ cliinenfiis, Bunge. 



II. Flowers piidc in loosf clusters. P.arks darker-gray. Pod short 

 stalked in the calyx. Cult, in P.. G. 



(T J* ') * >> t X^^ t') C. cav(i(Jc}i!ih. L. 



82. ERYTHROPHLOEUIV!, AFZEL. 



Flowers in dense spiciform, paniculate racemes. Calyx campannlate, 

 .5-fid, lohes ovate or lanceolate Petals .">, oblanceolate, imhricate. StauKMis 

 10, free ; anthers uniform. Ovary stipitivto, pilose-tomeutose, .5-8-ovuled. 

 IjCgume oblong, 2-valved in dtdiiscence. Seeds ellipsoid, with filiform 

 funiculus. Leaves abruptly bipinnati' ; l(Mflcts petiolulate, pointed, shining. 

 Unarmed trees. Formosa. 



(ic-ffK- 4§E) E. FvvdH, OVw. 



83. ENTADA, ADANS. 



Flowers minute, yellowish, polygamous, in long narrow s]Mkes. Calyx 

 cnpular, shortly .'")-toothed. Petals 5, oblong, acute, valvate, free. Stamens 

 10, ire(\, filaments filiform : anthers crowned with a gland. Pod linear, 

 flat, woody, very large; sutures persisting after the separation of one-seeded 

 joints, the endocarp also separating from the epicarp. Seeds orbicular, 

 c mipresscd. Leaves bipinnate, long-petioled, the rachis usually ending in a 

 tendril. "Wi^ody unarmed climbers. Leaflets in 2-3-pairs. Pod Im. long, 

 9 cm. broad. Liukiu ; Formosa. Fl. April. 



(=t ?■'•=?) E. ncnndeiiff, P)(>nth. 



84. IVIIIVIOSA, L. 



Flowers minute, rosy, ]iurple or white, in dense globose heads, tetra- 

 or pentamerous. Peduncles axillary, solitary or farcicled. Calyx cam- 



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