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Legumen compressum, ad 4°5 cm. longum, 45 mm. latum, ad 9-arti- 
culatum, stipitatum vel saepe ob semina inferiora abortiva longe pseudo- 
stipitatum, pilis iis ramulorum similibus tectum; semina compressa 
aevia, ad 3 mm. diametro 
Inpo-Cuina. Siam: cultivated in Chiengmai from seed collected 
at Laikawn in mixed jungle, 360 m., Kerr, 1534, ‘ standard white, 
keel and wings purple.’ 
In general appearance the plant here figured resembles most the 
genus Cruddasia, which has, however, a fruit similar to that of Pueraria, 
whereas the subject of our plate has a true hedysaroid fruit. Although 
dehiscence of the fruit, the writer has failed to trace any genus mae 
to which it could be said to be even remotely allied. W. G. Cra 
Fie. 1, portion of i gp of leaf, showing margin and hooked hairs; 
2; portion of rhachis with two buds and bracts; 3, calyx laid open, showing 
androecium; 4, vexillum; 5, rae, 6, aes Ts ’ pisti with ovary cut longi- 
tudinally ; 8, portion of pod; 9, seed. Ail enlar: ged. 
