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Page 24.—For I. viscosa Lam. read: 
7. Z. Colutea Merr. in Phil. Journ. Sc. XIX, p. 355 (1921). 
I. viscosa Lamk. Encycl. III, p. 247 (1789). Galega Colutea Burm. 
f. Fl. Ind. p. 172 (1768). 
Page 24.—For I. trifoliata Linn. read: 
8. I. Barberi Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 310 (1918). JI. trifoliata Trim. 
Fl. Ceyl. II, p. 24 non Linn. 
Also in S. India. 
The specimen which Trimen thought to be I. vestita Bak. may be 
the true I. trifoliata Linn. 
Page 25.—For I. paucifolia Del. read: 
11. Z. oblongifolia Forsk. Fl. A2gypt. Arab. p. 137 (1775); 
Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 311 (1918). J. pauctfolia Del. Descr. Egypte 
p- 251 (1812). 
Page 26.— 
11a. EZ. parviflora Heyne in Wall. Cat. no. 545 (1828); W. & A. 
Prodr. p. 201 (1834); Bak. in Fl. Brit. Ind. II, p. 97 (1879). 
Annual, 1-23 ft., erect, slightly branched; 1. imparipinnate, 
rachis about 14 in. long; leaflets usually 5, linear-oblong 
about 1 inch shorter than the leaves; pods 14 in., few, de- 
fiexed, linear, apiculate, sparsely pilose; seeds 15-20. 
Low country, rare. Colombo. 
Also in S. India, Tropical Africa and N. Australia. 
Page 26.— 
13. Z. tinctoria Linn. Nilam, T. (F. Lewis). 
For J. Anil read: 
13a. I. suFFRUTICOSA Mill. Dict., ed. 8, no. 2 (1768); Prain & Bak. 
f. in Journ. Bot. XL, p. 63 (1902). 1. Anil Linn. Mant. II, p. 272 
(1771). 
A erect shrub, about 5 ft. high; leaves imparipinnate, 
rhachis about 5 in.; lfts. 11-15, shortly stalked, 4-1} in. 
long, oblong-lanceolate with adpressed silvery hairs be- 
neath; racemes many-flowered, shorter than the leaves; pods 
3 in., strongly curved, sparingly hairy, 4-8-seeded. 
Not uncommon in waste places. Fls. Oct. 
Native of Guatemala? 
Page 28.— 
I. galegoides DC. Veliveriya, S. 
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Page 28.— 
I. ENDECAPHYLLA Jacq. Ic. t. 570 (1793). ?J. pusilla Lamk. Encycl. 
II, p. 248 (1786). 
This species is commonly cultivated as a cover plant on estates. 
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