7 1 The Flowering Plants of Western India. 



24. SHUTERIA. Stipules and bracts conspicuous, wings 

 spurred, pod flat recurved. 



25. MUCUNA. Flowers large, usually dark purple, keel 

 larger than the standard and wings ; pod covered with stinging 

 hairs. 



26. ERYTHRINA. Trees with prickly branches and red 

 flowers, ovary stalked, pod turgid. 



27. GALACTIA. Leaflets 3 to 7, pod linear, 4-sided. 



28. SPATHALOBUS. Woody climbers, pod linear, thin, with 

 one seed at the point. 



29. BUTEA. Trees or climbing shrubs, flowers large and 

 showy, keel much curved, pod as the last. 



30. CANAVALLIA. Flowers showy, standard large, roundish, 

 pod thick, 3-keeled on the upper edge. 



31. PUERARIA. Standard usually spurred, pod linear, 

 flatfish. 



32. PHASEOLUS. Bracts usually conspicuous, keel elon- 

 gated, much twisted, style twisted with it, pod more or less 

 cylindrical. 



33. VIGNA, like the last, but with the style and keel shorter 

 and much less twisted. 



34. CLITORIA. Flowers very showy, leaflets up to 7, stan- 

 dard spoon-shaped, very large, ovary stalked. 



35. DOLICHOS. Petals usually equal in length, pod flat 

 recurved. 



36. ATYLOSIA. Leaves gland-dotted, pod generally swelling, 

 seeds with a large grooved aril. 



37. CAJANCS. An erect shrub, petals equal in length, pod 

 straight, tipped with the style. 



38. CYLISTA. Corolla enclosed in a large scarious calyx, 

 petals equal in length, pod small oblique, enclosed in 

 calyx. 



39. KHYNCOSIA. Leaves dotted with glands beneath, pod 

 compressed. 



40. FLEMINGIA. Generally shrubs, leaves sometimes simple, 

 petals equal in length, pod swollen, one or two-seeded. 



(g) DALBERGIE.E. Trees or climbing shrubs, leaves odd, 

 pinnate, pod not jointed, indehiscent. 



41. DALBERGIA. Leaflets alternate, flowers white or pale, 

 small, only half opening, pod thin and flat. 



42. PTEROCARPUS. Leaflets alternate, petals long-clawed, 

 pod roundish, winged. 



