XLVIII. LIXiUMINOSA;. 385 



(et'lh lanceolate-subulate, longer tliau the lube. Corolla | in. long. 

 Pods L-1,',- by i- in., linear-oblong, llatteued, mucronate, marked witli 

 sharply detined but not very deep lines between the seeds, I'eticulately 

 veined, clotlied with long grey hairs. Seeds 5-7, oblong, compressed, 

 rounded at the ends, ',- by ^ in., t'urnislied with a large divided strophiole, 

 smooth, black. F\. B. 1. v. U, p. 216. Alylosia ijemiiiijlora, J)uiz. in 

 •lourn. Linn. 8oc. v. \'A (187:^) p. 18."); J3aker, in Hook. f. M. Ji. 1. v. 2, 

 j). '2V2 ; Talb. Trees, Jiomb. p. 73 ; Woodr. in Jouru. Homb. iN'at. v. li 



(1897) p. 425. 



Dalzell (Z. c.) describes the leaflets as stipellate, but I have not found 

 them so. 



Konkan: DahcUl; near Tulsi lake, Woodrmo. — Distrib. India (Central Ilinialaj'as, 

 Eehar, Central India, Jiibbulpore). 



51. DUNBARIA, Wight & Arn. 



Prostrate or twining herbs. Leaves pinnately 3-foliolate. Leaflets 

 dotted with resinous glands beneath, rarely stipellate. Flowers in 

 axillary peduneled racemes, solitary or twin along a not nodose rhachis, 

 rarely solitary in the axils of the leaves; bracts usually membranous, 

 deciduous long before flowering : bracteoles 0. Calyx-teeth long and 

 narrow, the. lowest the longest, the 2 upper connate into one entire or 

 emargiuate tooth. Corolla more or less exserted, usually yellow ; 

 standard orbicular, erect or spreading, auricled at the base ; keel usually 

 not beaked. Stamens diadelphous ; anthers uniform. Ovary sessile ; 

 ovides many ; style iuflexed, flliform, beardless ; stigma capitate. Pod 

 linear, straight or falcate, acuminate, flat-compressed, not or faintly 

 depi-essed between the seeds. Seeds suborbicular, the funicle expanded 

 into a somewhat thickened membrane, but scarcely strophiolate. — 

 UiSTEin. Eastern Asia, Japan, N. Australia ; species about 12. 



Leaflets exstipellate; hairs on the pod glandular 1. D. glandulosa. 



Leaflets stipellate ; hairs on the pod not glandular 2. D. Heynei. 



1. Dunbaria glandulosa, Frain, hi Joam. As. Soc. Bene/, v. (50 



(1898) p. 433. A woody twiner; young parts more or less clothed with 

 yellowish or grey tomentum ; stems terete. Leaves pinnately 3-foliolate ; 

 rhachis prolonged i-g in. beyond the insertion of the lateral leaflets ; 

 petioles 1^-3 in. lo'ng, pubescent; stipules i in. long, ovate-lanceolate, 

 cuspidate. Leaflets If -3 by l§-3i^ in., usually broader than long (the 

 terminal rhomboid-ovate, acute or acuminate, the lateral obliquely ovale, 

 acute), subcoriaceous, glabrous or with a few scattered hairs ; petiolules 

 of lateral leaflets ^ in. long, hairy ; stipels U. Flowers in long-peduncled 

 lax racemes, usually in pairs along a glabrous terete rhachis ; pedicels 

 .',-| in. long, retrofracted in fruif. Calyx i-| in. long, sparingly bristly 

 with hairs rising from bulbous bases; teeth all shorter than the tube, 

 the upper and lateral very short, obtuse, ciliate, the lower longer, acumi- 

 nate. Corolla 1 in. long, yellow ^ith brown lines, showy ; standard 

 l\ in. broad with 2 callosities above the base. Pods faintly depressed 

 between the seeds, 2}j-'6 by '^ in., nearly straight, narrowed at the tip, 

 shortly beaked, thinly "clothed with stiff yellowish bristles from bulbous 

 bases. Seeds 8-lU, with a thickened funicle, scarcely strophiolate. 

 Atijlosia (jlanduJosa, Dalz. in Jouru. Linn. Soc. v. 13 (1873) p. 185. 

 Atijlosia rostrata, Baker, in Hook. f. Fl. B. I. v. 2 (1876) p. 216; Talb. 



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