BY JAMES KEYS, ESQ. 45 
Harpullia Hillii, P.v.M. 
ORDER ANACARDIACES. 
EKuroschinus falcatus, Hook. f. 
Spondias pleiogyna, /.v.M. (Hog Plum.) 
The timber of this tree when polished, is said to be scarcely 
distinguishable from mahogany. 
ORDER LEGUMINOS#Z. 
SUBORDER PAPILIONACES. 
Oxylobium aciculiferum, Benth. 
Found only at high elevations. 
Isotropis filicaulus, Benth. 
Crotalaria juncea, Linn. (Sunn or Bengal Hemp.) 
This plant, which attains a height of from 4 to 6 feet, is culti- 
vated in India for the sake of its fibre, which readily separates 
from the stem after three or four days’ immersion in still 
water. From the specimens met with, I should think that it 
would thrive well in cultivation on low lying or alluvial soil of 
moderate fertility. 
Crotalaria calycina, Schranck. 
Indigofera trifoliata, Linn. 
BS viscosa, Lam. 
Tephrosia reticulata, A. Br. 
a purpurea var. sericea. 
Swainsonia galegifolia var. albiflora. 
as parviflora, Benth. 
Desmodium polycarpum, DC. 
Pyenospora hedysaroides, R. Br. 
Glycine tabacina, var. uncinata, Benth. 
Vigna luteola, Benth. 
Flemingia parviflora, Benth. 
SUBORDER C#SALPINIA. 
Cassia australis, Sims. 
»  absus, Linn. 
