30 PAPILIONACE/E 



Climbing plants with three-foliate leaves 



VIGNA (p. 36), DOLICHOS (p. 37) 



Climbing shrubs with pinnate leaves : leaflets alternate . . . 



(p. 38) DALBERGIA 



Climbing shrubs with pinnate Is : Ifts. opposite (p. 38) . . 



DERRIS. 



CROTALARIA. 



See Vol. I p. 99, and to the key to the species add : 

 in bracket a, near C. semperflorens. 



Herbaceous undershrub with small stipules C. walkeri 

 and in bracket f, add: 



Pods silky C. obtecta 



at end of key add : 



Leaves three-foliate, a well-branched bush . . C. notonii. 



Crotalaria wightiana Grah. ; F.B.l. i 69 as part of C. 

 rubiginosa. An erect shrub, of the sect, alatce, covered 

 with golden silky hairs. Leaves ij^ to 4 inches long, 

 broadly ovate, obtuse, mucronate. Stipules and wing 

 broad, flowers I inch long. Pod nearly 2 inches. 



A handsome shrub, at lower levels than C. scabrella in 

 these hills about 5,000 feet. Pulneys : Shenbaganur on the 

 open hill side. 



Crotalaria albida Heyne ; Vol. I p. 105, and II t. 78 ; 

 flowers in Kodaikanal early in the year. 



Crotalaria calycina Schr. ; Vol. I p. 105. t. 309. 



Crotalaria leschenaultii DC. ; Vol. I p. 106, and 

 add : stem hollow ; pod black when ripe. t. 3 10. 



Crotalaria formosa Graham ; Vol. I p. 107 and II t. 

 79 ; flowers not large; foliage bluey-green. 



Crotalaria walkeri Am. ; F.BI. ii 78 as var of C. 

 semperflorens. A low undershrub. Stipules smalL 

 Leaves smaller than in the last species and the smaller 

 nerves few and not prominent on the lower side. 



> Nilgiriand Pulney hills, up to 6,000 feet. 



