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Phaseolus adenanthus, G. F. Mey. — F.B.I., ii. p. 200; Prain, 

 Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Ixvi. p. 421 ; Williams, Bull. Herb. Boiss., 

 V. (1905) p. 21 ; Hosseus, i. p. 495. 



Cliiengmai, bank of river, 300 m., Kerr, 1636. 



Distr. Tropics. 



Dysolobium dolichoides, Prain, Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Ixvi. p. 427 ? 

 Viqna dolichoides, Baker, F.B.I., ii. p. 206. Vigna vexillata, 

 AV'illiams, Bull. Herb. Boiss., v. (1905) p. 22 et Hosseus, i. p. 495, 

 in part, non Benth. 



Bangkok, Schomburgk, 300. 



Distr. Bengal, Assam, Burma. 



Schomburgk's plant differs from the specimens in Herb. Kew 

 referred to this species in having the leaflets occasionally trilobed — 

 a not uncommon occurrence in this section of the Phaseolcae. There 

 is no trace on the herbarium sheet of the name Paeraria phaseoloides, 

 which, according to Williams, I.e., had been erroneously given to 

 this plant, but in any case the name he suggests is equally 

 inapplicable. 



Dysolobium grande, Prain, Journ, As. Soc. Beng., Ixvi. p 427. 

 Phaseolus vclutinus, Grah. — F.B.I., ii. p. 204. 



Chiengmai, Meh Hia, 330 m., Kerr, 1407 ; Kampeng Pet, 105 m., 

 Kerr, 2162. 



Distr. Burma, Assam, Chittagong. 



Vigna luteola, Benth. — F.B.I., ii. p. 205 ; Prain, Journ. As. Soc. 

 Beng., Ixvi. p. 428. 



Chiengmai, 300 m., Kerr, 1664. 

 Distr. Tropics. 



Vigna pilosa, Baker, F.B.I., ii. p. 207 : Prain, Journ. As. Soc. 

 Beng., Ixvi. p. 429 ; Hosseus, ii. p. 401. 

 Wang Djao, 100 m. (ex Hosseus). 

 Distr. India, Burma, Assam, Formosa, Philippines. 



Vigna vexillata, Benth. — F.B.I., ii. p. 206; Prain, Journ. As. 

 Soc. Beng., Ixvi. p. 429 ; Hosseus, i. p. 495, in part et ii. p. 401. 

 Wang Djao, 100 m. (ex Hosseus). 

 Distr. Tropics. 



Pachyrhizus angulatus, Rich. — F.B.I., ii. p. 207 ; Prain, Journ. 

 As. Soc. Beng., Ixvi. p. 518. Pucraria Thunhergiana, Hosseus, 

 i. p. 493 et ii. p. 399, non Benth. 



Sriracha, Nawng Yai Bu, in scrub jungle, 15 m., Kerr, 2145 ; 

 Meh Ping, Wang Djao, Hosseus, 30. 



Distr. Tropics. 



Dolichos falcatus, Craib, Kew Bull. 1911, p. 41, non Klein. D. 

 bijiorus, Hosseus, ii. p. 397, mm Linn. 



Chiengmai, in eng jungle, 540 m., Kerr, 834 ; Wang Djao, 

 Hosseus 45. 



This plant which was referred doubtfully to D. falcatus by the 

 writer proves on further examination to be quite distinct from that 

 species. It is equally distinct from D. bijiorus. Its nearest ally is 

 Dolichos tcniiicaulis (Phaseolus tennieaulis. Baker) which is repre- 

 sented in Herb. Kew by Lace, 4270 and Robertson, 14 both from 



