484 ASPECT, CLIMATE, AND 
Crotalaria eliptica Roxb., W. et. Arn. Prod. 1. 
Indigofera hirsuta Linn. 
Desmodium riquetrum DC. 
Cantharospermum pauciflorum W. et Arn. Prod. 2. 1. 
Millettia nétida (sp. n.); ramulis petiolisque junioribus 
tenuiter rubiginoso-tomentosis, foliolis subquinis ovatis v. 
ovali-oblongis breviter et obtuse acuminatis coriaceis glabris 
supra itilip panicula densa rubiginosa, vexillo sericeo, carina 
elongata incurva, legumine rubiginoso-villoso demum bivalvi, 
suturis non incrassatis.—This has precisely the habit and 
flowers of Millettia ; but the valves of the pod cohere less 
closely, and ultimately open ; thus connecting the genus in 
some measure with Mundulea. I believe, however, that in 
most Millettiæ, the pod, when very ripe and dry, opens spon- 
taneously. Mr. Hinds's specimens of M. nitida are in fruit 
only, but Sir W. J. Hooker has fine flowering ones from 
Mr. Millett. 
Cesalpinia Chinensis Roxb. — Evidently very near C. 
scandens. 
Bauhinia scandens Linn. in leaf only. 
Rubus parvifolius Linn. 
Rubus reflexus, DC. 
Rosa multiflora Thunb.—DC. Prod. 2. 598.—Var. sylves- 
tris, stipulis subintegerrimis. 
Raphiolepis rubra Lindl. Collect. t. 3. 
Raphiolepis pheostemon Lindl. L c. 
Jussieua fruticosa DC 
Ammannia subspicata (sp. n.); glabra tenella, caule basi 
repente, foliis sessilibus obovato-oblongis ellipticisve, floribus 
ad axillas foliorum floralium  bractezformium sessilibus 
solitaris in spicam interruptam terminalem dispositis tetra- 
petalis tetrandris. Affinis A. retundifolie. Folia multo 
angustiora, spica minus pedunculata solitaria, simplex, tenuis. 
Calyx 4-dentatus, sinubus edentulis. 
Osbeckia Chi Linn.—The specimen resembles much 
Blume's O. linearis; Vachell’s Macao specimens are far 
