Dalhercj'ia. diadelpiiia decandkia. 231 



purple; montli obscurely five-toothed. Banner \ox\g-c\i\\\eA^ 

 obcordale. W'lnys aiul keel loin>- and slender-pedicelled, 

 wliite. Filaments out* and nine. Germ linear, smooth, three- 

 seeded. Sthjma rather KH«>('r, but snioolh. Letjumes ob- 

 liquely lanceolate, sessile, thin, smooth, hard and veined on 

 the surface, \vithout any kind of" crack or fissure*, one-celled, 

 one-seeded, about four inches long", and one and a hall" broad. 

 jSeet/ solitary, renifijru), ihin, one inch long by three-lourths 

 of an inch broad. 



14. D. rnbiglnosa. If il/d. iii. 902. Roxb. Corom. pL ii. No. 

 115. 



Cliuibing". Leaflets from five to seven, nearly opposite, 

 lanceolate-oblong, smooth. Sjfi/kes axillary, sessile. 



Telinr/^ Tella-tiga. 



A large, woody, climbing species, a native of the Circar 

 mountains. Flowering in the hot season. 



Trunk large, woody, running over the highest trees. Bark 

 rust-coloured, pretty smooth. Branches alternate, bifarious, 

 flexuose, short, rigid, erect. Leaves alternate, bifarious, pin- 

 nate, with an odd one, from four to six inches long. Leaflets 

 generally three pairs, alternate, sessile, oblong, the exterior 

 ones several times larger than the inferior ones, smooth on 

 both sides, entire, firm, with many very fine, parcllel veins, 

 the exterior one about two and a half or three inches long, 

 and three-fourths of an inch broad. Petioles round, downy. 

 Stipules oval, small, covered with goose-dung green down. 

 Sp/Vces axillary, compound, small. Peduncles downy. Flow- 

 ers as in the former species. Filaments ten, conjoined in 

 one body, which is open on the upper side. 



15. D, volubilis. Roxb. Corom. pi. ii. No. 191. 

 Twining. Leaflets five pairs, sub-alternate, oval, smooth. 



Panicles terminal. Filaments in two equal, five-cleft bodies. 

 Legumes linear-oblong. 

 Telinrf. Bandee-g?/ rj ?m. 



