18 Leguminose. [ Ormocarpum. 
O. GLaBRUM Prain in Journ. As. Berg. LXVI, p. 379 (1897); 
?Teysm. and Binnend. in Nat. Tijdsche. Ned. Ind. XXVII, p. 56 
(1864). 
Pod 6-7-jointed; joints three times as long as broad, 
plicate, smooth. 
A specimen from Anuradhapura with immature pods is probably 
this species, which may be only a cultivated form of the last. It is 
not however the plant cultivated as O. glabrum in the Peradeniya 
Gardens. 
Also in Celebes and the Andamans. 
Page 41.—For Pycnospora hedysaroides Br. read: 
P. lutescens Schindl. in Journ. Bot. LXIV, p. 145 (1926). Hedy- 
sarum lutescens Poir. in Lamk. Encycl. VI, p. 417 (1804). Pycnospora 
hedysaroides R. Br. in W. & A. Prodr. p. 117 (1834). 
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18. URARIA  Desv. 
Add to key: 
Leaflets 5-9 : 
Leaflets linear ; pedicel clothed with short bristles 1. U. PIcTA. 
Leaflets oblong ; pedicel without bristles ; : U. crinita. 
eee As. 
2. Uraria hamosa Wall. 
Poilakande Estate, Kadugannava (T. B. Worthington). 
1. Alyssicarpus monilifer DC. 
Bintenna. 
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20. DESMODIUM Desv. 
Add to key: 
Bracts small, setaceous : 
Upper margin of pod slightly notched : 
Leaflets subacute, acuminate . .13. D. WiGHi. 
Leaflets obtuse, not acuminate . ; : D. cajanefolium. 
Both margins of pod equally notched : 
Leaves densely pubescent beneath . : D. leiocarpum. 
Leaves sparingly pubescent beneath . . D. tortuosum. 
Page 48.—For D. laburnifolium DC. read: 
5. D. caudatum DC. Prodr. II, p. 337 (1825). D. laburnifolium 
DC. 1. c. Hedysarum caudatum Thunb. FI. Jap. p. 281 (1784). H. 
laburnifolium Poir. Encycl. VI, p. 422 (1854). 
Page 49.— 
7. D. ormocarpoides DC. 
Hantane. 
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