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Tephrosia vestita, Hosseus, i. p. 486 et ii. p. 401, an Vog. ? 

 Kau Phra Dang, 300 m. (ex Hosseus). 



Tephrosia Wallichii, Graham. T. purpurea, Craib, Kew BulL 

 1911 p. 36, non Pers. 



Chiengmai, on waste ground, 300 ni., Kerr, 710 ; Anhin, Schom- 

 burgk, 253. 



Distr. S. India, Indo- China. 



Tephrosia purpurea, Hosseus, i. p. 486 et ii. p. 400, non Pers. 

 Banks of Meh Ping, Ban Salu, Hosseus, 376, 377. 

 The plants ({noted do not belong to true T. purpurea buL may be 

 referable to T. confertijlora. 



Millettia auriculata, Baker, var. extensa, Benth. — Prain, Journ. 

 As. Soc. Beng., Ixvi. p. 363. M. extensa, Benth. — F.B.I., ii. 

 p. 109 ; For. Fl. Burma, i. p. 352. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 450-750 m., Kerr, 595, 1724. 



Distr. (of var.) Burma. 



Lao name, Keua Kwau (ex Kerr). 



Millettia Brandisiana, Kurz — F.B.I., ii. p. 108 ; For. Fl. Burma, 

 i. p. 355 ; Coll. et Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Soc., xxviii. p. 40. 



Near Ban Meh Tab, 300 m., Kerr, 985 ; Meh Ping, Ban Na, 

 Kerr, 2029 ; Phre, 120-180 m., Luang Vanpruk, 147. 



Distr. Burma. 



The material of Hosseus, 140, is rather scanty in Herb. Kew but 

 it is evidently allied to this species. 



Millettia latifolia, Dunn. 



Chiengmai, in deciduous jungle on Doi Sootep, 360 m., Kerr, 1733. 



Millettia ovalifolia, AVr^—F.B.I., ii. p. 107; For. Fl. Burma, i. 

 p. 356. 



Siam, Teysmann, 6026. 

 Distr. Burma. 



Millettia pachycarpa, Benth. — F.B.I., ii. p. 106 ; For. Fl. Burma, 

 i. p. 353 ; Prain, Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Ixvi. p. 361. 

 Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, 1560 m., Kerr, 1770. 

 Distr. Sikkim, Assam, Upper Burma, S. China. 



Millettia pubinervis, Knrz — F.B.I., ii. p. 106 ; For. Fl. Burma, i. 

 p. 357 ; Prain, Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Ixvi. p. 360. 



Chiengmai, in mixed jungle on Doi Sootep, 330 m., Kerr, 1452. 

 Distr. Burma. 



Millettia racemosa, Benth. — F.B.I., ii. p. 105 ; Prain, Journ. As. 

 Soc. Beng., Ixvi. p. 359. M. leioqyna, ivurz — -For. Fl. Burma, i. 

 p. 351 ; F.B.L, ii. p. 109 ; Prain, Ic, p. 363. 



Phre, 180-300 m., common in teak area, Luang Vanpruk, 188. 



Distr. India, Burma, Philippines. 



Lao name, Du Kua (ex Luang Vanpruk). 



Adinobotrys filipes, Dunn, Kew Bull. 1911, p. 195. 



Chiengmai, in evergreen jungle on Doi Sootep, 720 m., Kerr, 1730, 



Distr. Yunnan. 



